The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 158Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1835 |
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Pagina 7
... known ; of the virtues of that powerful plant the Moly we are ignorant ; but Circe seems to have entertained as great an aversion to it , as the Italian ladies do to nosegays or perfumes . At the siege of Troy no- thing appears to have ...
... known ; of the virtues of that powerful plant the Moly we are ignorant ; but Circe seems to have entertained as great an aversion to it , as the Italian ladies do to nosegays or perfumes . At the siege of Troy no- thing appears to have ...
Pagina 11
... known and practised , and the formulæ of his Pharmacy were both correct and scientific . Dr. Bostock conceives that Pliny says the Romans were without physicians for 600 years . The plague was stopt by the Dictator driving a nail into a ...
... known and practised , and the formulæ of his Pharmacy were both correct and scientific . Dr. Bostock conceives that Pliny says the Romans were without physicians for 600 years . The plague was stopt by the Dictator driving a nail into a ...
Pagina 17
... known founder of the Brunonian system , which acquired at first , from the plausibility of its doctrines , a most astonishing popularity . The general principles ( says Dr. Bostock ) of the theory are few and simple . Broun assumed that ...
... known founder of the Brunonian system , which acquired at first , from the plausibility of its doctrines , a most astonishing popularity . The general principles ( says Dr. Bostock ) of the theory are few and simple . Broun assumed that ...
Pagina 18
... known only as one of those scourges of nature that has passed away ; and with the improved cure of disease , the important subject of the preservation of health is far better understood ; and not only does the authority of the medical ...
... known only as one of those scourges of nature that has passed away ; and with the improved cure of disease , the important subject of the preservation of health is far better understood ; and not only does the authority of the medical ...
Pagina 21
... known passage Pro Murenâ , ( Quod enim fretum ...... tot motus , tantas , tam varias habere putatis agi- tationes fluctuum , quantas perturba- * C the first letter of Carmina . tiones et quantos æstus habet ratio comitiorum ? ) as. 1835 ...
... known passage Pro Murenâ , ( Quod enim fretum ...... tot motus , tantas , tam varias habere putatis agi- tationes fluctuum , quantas perturba- * C the first letter of Carmina . tiones et quantos æstus habet ratio comitiorum ? ) as. 1835 ...
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Pagina 246 - No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it : for I love you so, That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot, If thinking on me then should make you woe.
Pagina 246 - When I do count the clock that tells the time, And see the brave day sunk in hideous night, When I behold the violet past prime, And sable curls all silver'd o'er with white, When lofty trees I see barren of leaves Which erst from heat did canopy the herd...
Pagina 359 - ... clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace: Even so my sun one early morn did shine With all-triumphant splendour on my brow; But, out, alack!
Pagina 246 - In me. thou see'st the twilight of such day As after sunset fadeth in the west ; Which by and by black night doth take away, Death's second self, that seals up all in rest. In me thou see'st the glowing of such fire That on the ashes of his youth doth lie, As the death-bed whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourish'd by.
Pagina 354 - Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall out-live this powerful rhyme ; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Than unswept stone, besmear'd with sluttish time. When wasteful war shall statues overturn, And broils root out the work of masonry, Nor Mars his sword, nor war's quick fire shall burn The living record of your memory.
Pagina 246 - That time of year thou mayst in me behold When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold, Bare ruin'd choirs, where late the sweet birds sang. In me thou see'st the twilight of such day As after sunset fadeth in the west; Which by and by black night doth take away, Death's second self, that seals up all in rest.
Pagina 247 - Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand...
Pagina 246 - When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought...
Pagina 592 - Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man ; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
Pagina 224 - And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.