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Page 107
... passed away since our country- women saw the smoke of an enemy's camp . But the same passions are always at work every where , and their effects are always nearly the same ; though the circumstances that attend them are in- finitely ...
... passed away since our country- women saw the smoke of an enemy's camp . But the same passions are always at work every where , and their effects are always nearly the same ; though the circumstances that attend them are in- finitely ...
Page 110
... Russell . My Wife is here , my Lord , to do it . STATE TRIALS , II . P. 90 , 1. 15 . And , when her dear , dear Father passed along , An allusion to the last interview of Sir Thomas More and his daughter Margaret . " Dear Meg , 110.
... Russell . My Wife is here , my Lord , to do it . STATE TRIALS , II . P. 90 , 1. 15 . And , when her dear , dear Father passed along , An allusion to the last interview of Sir Thomas More and his daughter Margaret . " Dear Meg , 110.
Page 125
... passed . No tuneful echoes , ambushed at my gate , Catch the blest accents of the wise and great . Vain of its various page , no Album breathes The sigh that Friendship or the Muse bequeaths . Yet some good Genii o'er my hearth preside ...
... passed . No tuneful echoes , ambushed at my gate , Catch the blest accents of the wise and great . Vain of its various page , no Album breathes The sigh that Friendship or the Muse bequeaths . Yet some good Genii o'er my hearth preside ...
Page 127
... passed without a sigh . If , when this roof shall know thy friend no more , Some , formed like thee , should once , like thee , explore ; Invoke the lares of his loved retreat , And his lone walks imprint with pilgrim - feet ; Then be ...
... passed without a sigh . If , when this roof shall know thy friend no more , Some , formed like thee , should once , like thee , explore ; Invoke the lares of his loved retreat , And his lone walks imprint with pilgrim - feet ; Then be ...
Page 129
... passing through the apart- ments of his palace , has made the melancholy reflec- tion of the venerable Cosmo : " Questa è troppo gran casa à si poca famiglia . " MACH . Ist Fior . lib . vii . " Parva , sed apta mihi , " was Ariosto's ...
... passing through the apart- ments of his palace , has made the melancholy reflec- tion of the venerable Cosmo : " Questa è troppo gran casa à si poca famiglia . " MACH . Ist Fior . lib . vii . " Parva , sed apta mihi , " was Ariosto's ...
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