PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page 75
... says Cowley , " I love littleness almost in all things . A little convenient estate , a little cheerful house , a little company , and a very little feast . ” - Essay vi . When Socrates was asked why he had built for himself.
... says Cowley , " I love littleness almost in all things . A little convenient estate , a little cheerful house , a little company , and a very little feast . ” - Essay vi . When Socrates was asked why he had built for himself.
Page 77
... things of form , but are things of substance ; for at a long table a few at the upper end , in effect , sway all the business . " Perhaps Arthur was right , when he insti- tuted the order of the round table . In the town - house of Aix ...
... things of form , but are things of substance ; for at a long table a few at the upper end , in effect , sway all the business . " Perhaps Arthur was right , when he insti- tuted the order of the round table . In the town - house of Aix ...
Page 86
... things here described ? Indeed the story , as already told throughout Europe , admits of no heightening . Such was the religious enthusiasm of the early writers , that the Author had only to transfuse it into his verse ; and he appears ...
... things here described ? Indeed the story , as already told throughout Europe , admits of no heightening . Such was the religious enthusiasm of the early writers , that the Author had only to transfuse it into his verse ; and he appears ...
Page 91
... thing they touch ; and their religion , which bursts out every where , addresses itself to the imagination in the highest degree . If they err , their errors are not their own . They think and feel after the fashion of the time ; and ...
... thing they touch ; and their religion , which bursts out every where , addresses itself to the imagination in the highest degree . If they err , their errors are not their own . They think and feel after the fashion of the time ; and ...
Page 94
... and slaughter . Yet is there cause for rejoicing . Your work is done . The cross of Christ is planted here ; and , in due time , all things shall be made perfect ! " thard R.4 . Furier Turner , IA . Fo . dali CANTO I. Night. 94.
... and slaughter . Yet is there cause for rejoicing . Your work is done . The cross of Christ is planted here ; and , in due time , all things shall be made perfect ! " thard R.4 . Furier Turner , IA . Fo . dali CANTO I. Night. 94.
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admiration ancient beautiful bids blessed blest breathe bright called CANTO CHARLES JAMES Fox charm Cicero Columbus dark death delight dream Euripides eyes father fear feelings Finden fled flowers fond gaze Gilbert Wakefield glows Goodall grey grove hail hand hear heart Heaven Hence Herodotus Hist hope hour Household Deities hung Icarius Italy light line 15 lived look Lord mind musing Newington Green night o'er once Petrarch Pleasures of Memory poems Poet resigned Richard Sharp rise Rogers round sacred sail Samuel Rogers sate says scene secret shade shed shine sigh silent sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spirit stood Stothard Stourbridge sung sweet swell taste tears thee thine Thomas Rogers thou thought thro trace trembling triumph Turner Twas verse virtue voice wake wandering wave weep wild wings wish Worcestershire young youth