Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 13. ciltW. Blackwood & Sons, 1823 |
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Sayfa 15
... Seen dimly at the dawn of day , On a waveless , pearly lake . And , again , where we climb'd the woody rise , That Boldre Church doth crown , The filmy shrowd was wafted by , And , rejoicing in his victory , The dazzling sun look'd down ...
... Seen dimly at the dawn of day , On a waveless , pearly lake . And , again , where we climb'd the woody rise , That Boldre Church doth crown , The filmy shrowd was wafted by , And , rejoicing in his victory , The dazzling sun look'd down ...
Sayfa 21
... seen you before ; but your fame , and that of your academy , have gone far and wide . Incognitos , sooner or later , must be dropped . Emi- nent men must not hope to be hid un- der a bushel , or to do things in a cor- ner ; for they ...
... seen you before ; but your fame , and that of your academy , have gone far and wide . Incognitos , sooner or later , must be dropped . Emi- nent men must not hope to be hid un- der a bushel , or to do things in a cor- ner ; for they ...
Sayfa 30
... seen such and such places of which I was obliged to confess my ignorance . " Have you not seen West- minster Abbey ? " said the gentleman . I was obliged to answer in the nega- tive . Dear , you surprise me , " said the lady " it was ...
... seen such and such places of which I was obliged to confess my ignorance . " Have you not seen West- minster Abbey ? " said the gentleman . I was obliged to answer in the nega- tive . Dear , you surprise me , " said the lady " it was ...
Sayfa 35
... seen bustling about with much importance . Badge . Now hark ! if any body pelts a body , I shall take that body up ; so mind ye now , And be on good behaviour . You who are honest , Tell me immediately , if you perceive Any one there ...
... seen bustling about with much importance . Badge . Now hark ! if any body pelts a body , I shall take that body up ; so mind ye now , And be on good behaviour . You who are honest , Tell me immediately , if you perceive Any one there ...
Sayfa 66
... seen purest angels lean In worship o'er her from above ; And man - oh yes , had envying seen Proud man possess'd of all her love ! " And furling up those wings , whose light For mortal 66 66 Jan. Moore's Loves of the Angels .
... seen purest angels lean In worship o'er her from above ; And man - oh yes , had envying seen Proud man possess'd of all her love ! " And furling up those wings , whose light For mortal 66 66 Jan. Moore's Loves of the Angels .
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