Wind tossed leaves reclaimed, Oplag 833

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Allen, 1875 - 112 sider

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Side 111 - WOULD'ST thou hear what man can say In a little ? reader, stay. Underneath this stone doth lie As much beauty as could die : Which in life did harbour give To more virtue than doth live. If at all she had a fault. Leave it buried in this vault. One name was ELIZABETH, The other let it sleep with death : Fitter, where it died, to tell, Than that it lived at all. Farewell 1 SONG.
Side 108 - ... commencement, as was the regular succession of any one of the intermediate numbers to its immediate antecedent. The same remark applies to the next apparent deviation from the new law, which was founded on an induction of 2761 terms, and...
Side 37 - Malo me Galatea petit, lasciva puella, et fugit ad salices, et se cupit ante videri.
Side vi - And what, when breath hath ceased, we may become. Here are we, in a bright and breathing world. Our origin, what matters it ? In lack Of worthier explanation...
Side 110 - IF one could have that little head of hers Painted upon a background of pale gold, Such as the Tuscan's early art prefers! No shade encroaching on the matchless mould Of those two lips, which should be opening soft In the pure profile; not as when she laughs, For that spoils all: but rather as if aloft Yon hyacinth, she loves so, leaned its staff's Burthen...
Side 92 - Cucullus non facit monachum; that 's as much as to say, I wear not motley in my brain. Good madonna, give me leave to prove you a fool.
Side 106 - Addresses, even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused and returned to us by several of the most eminent publishers.
Side 108 - Bonaparte, peror of the French Here also we find Saturn unfortunately placed in an angle, the Midheaven ; the Moon also in an angle, in Square to Saturn. Time will show whether his Imperial Majesty will suffer losses and disgrace in his Lat. Dec. # 0° 31
Side 64 - ... reputed to be one of the oldest in England. Near the south entrance is a headstone ; the inscription thereupon I copied a few days ago. It reads : — " In memory of John Alcorn, Clerk and Sexton of this Parish, who died Dec. 13 : 1868 in the 81st year of his age. Time honored friend, for fifty three full years, He saw each bridal's joy, each Burial's tears : Within the walls, by Saxons reared of old. By the stone sculptured font of antique mould, Under the massive arches in the glow. Tinged...
Side 107 - ... ness," did just the right thing, by carrying out the versification of the song to which he had to add. Here you see the touch of the true artist. A small poet would have used a technically normal rhyme, and, instead of a "ness," would perhaps have made a "mess

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