Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 91
... kind were out of mind Each worthy living wight ; And since man must return to dust By course of his creation , As doctors sage in every age , To us have made relation : You Gentiles all , no more let fall Your tears from blubbered eye ...
... kind were out of mind Each worthy living wight ; And since man must return to dust By course of his creation , As doctors sage in every age , To us have made relation : You Gentiles all , no more let fall Your tears from blubbered eye ...
Page 93
... kind in his own immediate neighbourhood , and consequently highly valued by , and endeared to , his dependants and friends ; of which a most striking instance occurred during the period which elapsed between the death of his first wife ...
... kind in his own immediate neighbourhood , and consequently highly valued by , and endeared to , his dependants and friends ; of which a most striking instance occurred during the period which elapsed between the death of his first wife ...
Page 102
... kind , productive of little else than mutual indifference and disappoint- ment . It was probably owing to this want of domestic comfort , combined with his taste for maritime enter- prise , that induced him to commence that series of ...
... kind , productive of little else than mutual indifference and disappoint- ment . It was probably owing to this want of domestic comfort , combined with his taste for maritime enter- prise , that induced him to commence that series of ...
Page 111
... kind the earl of Cum- berland was accustomed to wear , still remains at Appleby Castle it is richly decorated with roses , and fleur de lis ; and the weight of the helmet is such as to be almost insupportable to modern shoul- ders , -a ...
... kind the earl of Cum- berland was accustomed to wear , still remains at Appleby Castle it is richly decorated with roses , and fleur de lis ; and the weight of the helmet is such as to be almost insupportable to modern shoul- ders , -a ...
Page 137
... kind , which he sprinkled over the pages of the Miscellany , I am tempted to extract one , which he is said to have written on the re- covery of a young attorney , who had little or no practice , from a disease which had threatened his ...
... kind , which he sprinkled over the pages of the Miscellany , I am tempted to extract one , which he is said to have written on the re- covery of a young attorney , who had little or no practice , from a disease which had threatened his ...
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