Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 45
... whilst they breathe the unextinguished spirit of the hero , paint at the same time his sufferings and feelings in a strain of impe- rishable sweetness and pathos . Thus , he says , ad- * Reliques , p . 76 . dressing the saint who had ...
... whilst they breathe the unextinguished spirit of the hero , paint at the same time his sufferings and feelings in a strain of impe- rishable sweetness and pathos . Thus , he says , ad- * Reliques , p . 76 . dressing the saint who had ...
Page 52
... whilst making the attempt , sentiments of peculiar sublimity and beauty : Cease thy vain thoughts , and fruitless boasts ; Can death thy chiefs restore ? -— Son of the king of mighty hosts , Their glories are no more . Confide in him ...
... whilst making the attempt , sentiments of peculiar sublimity and beauty : Cease thy vain thoughts , and fruitless boasts ; Can death thy chiefs restore ? -— Son of the king of mighty hosts , Their glories are no more . Confide in him ...
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... whilst the childhood and youth of the former had been passed in the deepest se- clusion , and in the lowliest habits of pastoral life , those of the latter had been spent amid the extrava- gance and dissipation of a gorgeous court ...
... whilst the childhood and youth of the former had been passed in the deepest se- clusion , and in the lowliest habits of pastoral life , those of the latter had been spent amid the extrava- gance and dissipation of a gorgeous court ...
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... whilst his lordship was feasting on venison , and listening to the min- strelsy of Derby - place , for we read that 3s . 4d . were paid " to a servant of the abbot of Waltham that brought a buk to my lord , " and the same sum " to my ...
... whilst his lordship was feasting on venison , and listening to the min- strelsy of Derby - place , for we read that 3s . 4d . were paid " to a servant of the abbot of Waltham that brought a buk to my lord , " and the same sum " to my ...
Page 75
... they advanced with arms in their hands , and with banners , on which were depicted the five wounds of Christ , whilst their priests , marching in - front , exhibiting their crucifixes , kept alive and in- MORNINGS IN SPRING . 75.
... they advanced with arms in their hands , and with banners , on which were depicted the five wounds of Christ , whilst their priests , marching in - front , exhibiting their crucifixes , kept alive and in- MORNINGS IN SPRING . 75.
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