The Indicatior: a Miscellany for the Fields and the Fireside, Niteet 1–2Wiley and Putnam, 1845 |
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... better proof of that enjoyment , as far as he was capable of it , than by stating , that both were written during times of great trou- ble with him , and both helped him to see much of that fair play between his own anxieties and his ...
... better proof of that enjoyment , as far as he was capable of it , than by stating , that both were written during times of great trou- ble with him , and both helped him to see much of that fair play between his own anxieties and his ...
Sivu 2
... better speech was never spoke before : Another , with his finger and his thumb , Cried " Via ! we will do ' t , come what will come ! " The third he capered , and cried , " All goes well ! " The fourth turned on the toe , and down he ...
... better speech was never spoke before : Another , with his finger and his thumb , Cried " Via ! we will do ' t , come what will come ! " The third he capered , and cried , " All goes well ! " The fourth turned on the toe , and down he ...
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... better things might have been expected , is notoriously less philosophical in his history than in any other of his works . A certain coldness of temperament , not unmixed with aristocratical pride , or at least with a great aversion ...
... better things might have been expected , is notoriously less philosophical in his history than in any other of his works . A certain coldness of temperament , not unmixed with aristocratical pride , or at least with a great aversion ...
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... better . Do not imagine that mind alone is concerned in your bad spirits . The body has a great deal to do with these matters . The mind may undoubtedly affect the body ; but the body also affects the mind . There is a re - action ...
... better . Do not imagine that mind alone is concerned in your bad spirits . The body has a great deal to do with these matters . The mind may undoubtedly affect the body ; but the body also affects the mind . There is a re - action ...
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... better than conclude with one or two other passages out of the same Essay , full of his usual calm wisdom " If you fly physic in health altogether , it will be too strange for your body when you need it . ” ( He means that a general ...
... better than conclude with one or two other passages out of the same Essay , full of his usual calm wisdom " If you fly physic in health altogether , it will be too strange for your body when you need it . ” ( He means that a general ...
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Sivu 176 - Sirens' harmony, That sit upon the nine infolded spheres, And sing to those that hold the vital shears, And turn the adamantine spindle round, On which the fate of Gods and men is wound. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould, with gross unpurged ear...
Sivu 37 - I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war; Master Coleridge, like the former, was built far higher in learning, solid, but slow in his performances. CVL, with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about, and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
Sivu 191 - Saturn laughed and leaped with him. Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet smell Of different flowers in odour and in hue, Could make me any summer's story tell: Or from their proud lap pluck them where they grew: Nor did...
Sivu 75 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky : So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die ! " The child is father of the man ; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
Sivu 7 - Or let my lamp at midnight hour Be seen in some high lonely tow'r...
Sivu 197 - Now the bright morning star, Day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip and the pale primrose.
Sivu 191 - Such seems your beauty still. Three winters cold Have from the forests shook three summers...
Sivu 37 - Many were the wit-combats betwixt him and Ben Jonson, which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war ; Master Jonson (like the former) was built far higher in learning ; solid, but slow in his performances. Shakespeare...
Sivu 79 - See! (I cried) she tacks no more! Hither to work us weal ; Without a breeze, without a tide, She steadies with upright keel! The western wave was all a-flame. The day was well-nigh done ! Almost upon the western wave Rested the broad bright Sun; When that strange shape drove suddenly Betwixt us and the Sun.
Sivu 212 - I saw pale kings, and princes too, Pale warriors, death-pale were they all; They cried — "La belle Dame sans Merci Hath thee in thrall!" I saw their starved lips in the gloam With horrid warning gaped wide, And I awoke and found me here On the cold hill's side.