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... spirit to the will of " On the morning of the 2d , he begged of me , as a last request , that I would send him down to Gato , and thence to Bolee , in the hopes of the sea breeze having a beneficial " We are happy to announce the re ...
... spirit to the will of " On the morning of the 2d , he begged of me , as a last request , that I would send him down to Gato , and thence to Bolee , in the hopes of the sea breeze having a beneficial " We are happy to announce the re ...
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... spirit , whose every look and act proclaim his high descent , nor shame his noble lineage : " one would swear , intuitively , that he was of the lion hearted race . There is no withstanding his merciless raillery , and the cool ...
... spirit , whose every look and act proclaim his high descent , nor shame his noble lineage : " one would swear , intuitively , that he was of the lion hearted race . There is no withstanding his merciless raillery , and the cool ...
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... spirit visits her favourite tree , and I can almost imagine myself as holding converse with her ; for if there be is it not quite as reasonable to suppose that the spirit will any foundation for the theory of the transmigration of souls ...
... spirit visits her favourite tree , and I can almost imagine myself as holding converse with her ; for if there be is it not quite as reasonable to suppose that the spirit will any foundation for the theory of the transmigration of souls ...
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... spirit should linger , When , alas ! I discover'd a ring on her finger ! I rais'd her soft hand , and removed it ... spirits , by dozens . Were seen from this terrible chamber to come , And nobody ventur'd to sleep in that room . I laugh ...
... spirit should linger , When , alas ! I discover'd a ring on her finger ! I rais'd her soft hand , and removed it ... spirits , by dozens . Were seen from this terrible chamber to come , And nobody ventur'd to sleep in that room . I laugh ...
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... spirit , and resplendent breaks Eternal morn , which no dark shadows dim , And ceaseless heard the voice of seraphim , Hymning the praises of its Maker , God , Filling with light ineffable the bright abode Of that celestial region ...
... spirit , and resplendent breaks Eternal morn , which no dark shadows dim , And ceaseless heard the voice of seraphim , Hymning the praises of its Maker , God , Filling with light ineffable the bright abode Of that celestial region ...
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Page 216 - If we consider our own country in its natural prospect, without any of the benefits and advantages of commerce, what a barren, uncomfortable spot of earth falls to our share ! Natural historians tell us, that no fruit grows originally among us besides hips and haws, acorns and pig-nuts, with other...
Page 26 - Twas but that instant she had left Francesco, Laughing and looking back, and flying still, — Her ivory tooth imprinted on his finger. But now, alas ! she was not to be found ; Nor from that hour could...
Page 214 - The time would e'er be o'er, And I on thee should look my last, And thou shouldst smile no more ! And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook That I must look in vain ! But when I speak — thou dost not say What thou ne'er left'st unsaid ; And now I feel, as well I may, Sweet Mary ! thou art dead...
Page 26 - Her pranks the favourite theme of every tongue. But now the day was come, the day, the hour; Now, frowning, smiling, for the hundredth time, The nurse, that ancient lady, preached decorum; And, in the lustre of her youth, she gave Her hand, with her heart in it, to Francesco.
Page 171 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree...
Page 85 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same ? — The king or queen shall say, I solemnly promise so to do.
Page 188 - May one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, the Straight Line or Distance between the Centres of the Two Points in the Gold Studs in the Straight Brass Rod, now in the Custody of the Clerk of the House of Commons, whereon the Words and Figures
Page 85 - Hence it is, that no suit or action can be brought against the king, even in civil matters, because no court can have jurisdiction over him.
Page 85 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the protestant reformed religion established by the law ? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them?" — King or queen,
Page 150 - Midst others of less note came one frail form, A phantom among men, companionless As the last cloud of an expiring storm, Whose thunder is its knell.