PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 113
... called at Rome the Mother - in - law of Scipio . " When , " said she to her sons , " shall I be called the Mother of the Gracchi ? " Q P. 93 , 1. 23 . Immoveable for ever there 113.
... called at Rome the Mother - in - law of Scipio . " When , " said she to her sons , " shall I be called the Mother of the Gracchi ? " Q P. 93 , 1. 23 . Immoveable for ever there 113.
Page 114
... called the field of the pious ; and public games were annually held there to com- memorate the event . P. 96 , 1. 7 . From harp or organ ! What a pleasing picture of domestic life is given to us by Bishop Berkeley in his letters ! " The ...
... called the field of the pious ; and public games were annually held there to com- memorate the event . P. 96 , 1. 7 . From harp or organ ! What a pleasing picture of domestic life is given to us by Bishop Berkeley in his letters ! " The ...
Page 132
... called his Timonium , and from which might originate the idea of the Parisian Boudoir , that favourite apartment , où l'on se retire pour être seul , mais où l'on ne boude point . - STRABO , 1. xvii . PLUT . in Vit . Anton . P. 124 , 1 ...
... called his Timonium , and from which might originate the idea of the Parisian Boudoir , that favourite apartment , où l'on se retire pour être seul , mais où l'on ne boude point . - STRABO , 1. xvii . PLUT . in Vit . Anton . P. 124 , 1 ...
Page 135
... called the morning - star and the evening - star — the former appearing just as the latter with- drew — that the morning - star continued to shine on , when the evening - star was gone out for ever . P. 127 , 1. 8 . Catch the blest ...
... called the morning - star and the evening - star — the former appearing just as the latter with- drew — that the morning - star continued to shine on , when the evening - star was gone out for ever . P. 127 , 1. 8 . Catch the blest ...
Page 151
... Courcy , Lord of Argentiere ! Thy poverty , thy pride , St. Pierre , Thy thirst for vengeance sought the snare . * Called in the language of the country Pas - de - l'Echelle . The day was named , the guests invited ; The 151.
... Courcy , Lord of Argentiere ! Thy poverty , thy pride , St. Pierre , Thy thirst for vengeance sought the snare . * Called in the language of the country Pas - de - l'Echelle . The day was named , the guests invited ; The 151.
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