The Thames and Its Tributaries: Or, Rambles Among the Rivers, Nide 1R. Bentley, 1840 - 412 sivua |
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... Death . Reminiscences of Mortlake . — Queen Elizabeth and the Alchymist . Pleasant Controversy between Swift and Part- ridge . Dirty Brentford . - Anecdote of George II . - Kew Gardens . Sion House . Isleworth . -- - 85 CHAPTER V ...
... Death . Reminiscences of Mortlake . — Queen Elizabeth and the Alchymist . Pleasant Controversy between Swift and Part- ridge . Dirty Brentford . - Anecdote of George II . - Kew Gardens . Sion House . Isleworth . -- - 85 CHAPTER V ...
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... death in the butt of malmsey in the Tower , has rendered his name and title familiar to all the readers of history . After his murder the palace reverted to the crown , but it was restored by Henry the Eighth to the unfortunate daughter ...
... death in the butt of malmsey in the Tower , has rendered his name and title familiar to all the readers of history . After his murder the palace reverted to the crown , but it was restored by Henry the Eighth to the unfortunate daughter ...
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... to day Grown to this faction in the Temple garden , Shall send between the red rose and the white , A thousand souls to death and deadly night . " Whether the immortal bard had the authority of any tradition TEMPLE GARDENS . 31.
... to day Grown to this faction in the Temple garden , Shall send between the red rose and the white , A thousand souls to death and deadly night . " Whether the immortal bard had the authority of any tradition TEMPLE GARDENS . 31.
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... death . Durham Place was one of the palaces occasionally inhabited by Queen Elizabeth . She granted the use of apartments in it , for a time , to Sir Walter Ra- leigh , who is said to have composed here some chapters of his famous ...
... death . Durham Place was one of the palaces occasionally inhabited by Queen Elizabeth . She granted the use of apartments in it , for a time , to Sir Walter Ra- leigh , who is said to have composed here some chapters of his famous ...
Sivu 53
... death without benefit of clergy was declared against any one who should wilfully deface or injure it . Dogs also were kept off it with as much rigour as they are now excluded from Kensington Gardens . It does not appear , however , that ...
... death without benefit of clergy was declared against any one who should wilfully deface or injure it . Dogs also were kept off it with as much rigour as they are now excluded from Kensington Gardens . It does not appear , however , that ...
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Sivu 128 - Father of light and life, Thou Good Supreme ! O teach me what is good ; teach me Thyself ! Save me from folly, vanity, and vice, From every low pursuit ; and feed my soul With knowledge, conscious peace, and virtue pure, Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss...
Sivu 142 - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide ; To lose good days that might be better spent ; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow ; To feed on hope ; to pine with fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace, yet want her peers...
Sivu 143 - To have thy asking, yet wait many years; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares; To eat thy heart through comfortless despairs; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone.
Sivu 308 - Make net-work of the dark blue light of day, And the night's noontide clearness, mutable As shapes in the weird clouds. Soft mossy lawns Beneath these canopies extend their swells, Fragrant with perfumed herbs, and eyed with blooms Minute yet beautiful. One darkest glen Sends from its woods of musk-rose, twined with jasmine, A soul-dissolving odour, to invite To some more lovely mystery.
Sivu 59 - Here, where the end of earthly things Lays heroes, patriots, bards, and kings ; Where stiff the hand, and still the tongue, Of those who fought, .and spoke, and sung ; Here, where the fretted aisles prolong The distant notes of holy song, As if some angel spoke agen, All peace on earth, good-will to men...
Sivu 291 - Where we did strain, trained with swarms of youth, Our tender limbs that yet shot up in length : The secret groves which oft we made resound, Of pleasant plaint, and of our ladies...
Sivu 264 - By his old sire, to his embraces runs, Hasting to pay his tribute to the sea, Like mortal life to meet eternity; Though with those streams he no resemblance hold, Whose foam is amber, and their gravel gold: His genuine and less guilty wealth t' explore, Search not his bottom, but survey his shore, O'er which he kindly spreads his spacious wing, And hatches plenty for th...
Sivu 324 - Of mimic'd statesmen and their merry king. No wit to flatter left of all his store! No fool to laugh at, which he valued more. There, victor of his health, of fortune, friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends.
Sivu 307 - The meeting boughs and implicated leaves Wove twilight o'er the Poet's path, as led By love, or dream, or god, or mightier Death, He sought in Nature's dearest haunt, some bank, Her cradle, and his sepulchre. More dark And dark the shades accumulate. The oak, Expanding its immense and knotty arms Embraces the light beech. The pyramids Of the tall cedar overarching, frame Most solemn domes within, and far below, Like clouds suspended in an emerald sky, The ash and the acacia floating hang Tremulous...
Sivu 264 - O'er which he kindly spreads his spacious wing, And hatches plenty for th' ensuing spring; Nor then destroys it with too fond a stay, Like mothers which their infants overlay; Nor with a sudden and impetuous wave, Like profuse kings, resumes the wealth he gave. No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes...