The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side 47
... Heaven's expense , I live a rent - charge on his providence . But you , whom every Muse and Grace adorn , Whom I foresee to better fortune born , Be kind to my remains ; and O defend , Against your judgment , your departed friend ! Let ...
... Heaven's expense , I live a rent - charge on his providence . But you , whom every Muse and Grace adorn , Whom I foresee to better fortune born , Be kind to my remains ; and O defend , Against your judgment , your departed friend ! Let ...
Side 70
... heaven of health and calmness . XV . - MISTS AND FOGS . FoGs and mists , being nothing but vapours which the cold air will not suffer to evaporate , must some- times present a gorgeous aspect next the sun . Το the eye of an eagle , or ...
... heaven of health and calmness . XV . - MISTS AND FOGS . FoGs and mists , being nothing but vapours which the cold air will not suffer to evaporate , must some- times present a gorgeous aspect next the sun . Το the eye of an eagle , or ...
Side 74
... heaven , and lighting on a rock , holds up his illustrious bow , which shoots a guiding light for them to an island . Spenser in a most romantic chapter of the Faery Queene ( Book 11. ) , seems to have taken the idea of a benighting ...
... heaven , and lighting on a rock , holds up his illustrious bow , which shoots a guiding light for them to an island . Spenser in a most romantic chapter of the Faery Queene ( Book 11. ) , seems to have taken the idea of a benighting ...
Side 85
... heaven , on the present occasion , to order Telegonus , the son of Ulysses , to marry his father's wife ; the other son at the same time making a suitable match with his father's mistress , Circe . Telemachus seems to MORE NEWS OF ...
... heaven , on the present occasion , to order Telegonus , the son of Ulysses , to marry his father's wife ; the other son at the same time making a suitable match with his father's mistress , Circe . Telemachus seems to MORE NEWS OF ...
Side 91
... heaven ought to pass away , rather than that one such agony should continue . Tertullian him- self , when he longed to behold the enemies of his faith burning and liquefying , only meant , without knowing it , that he was in an ...
... heaven ought to pass away , rather than that one such agony should continue . Tertullian him- self , when he longed to behold the enemies of his faith burning and liquefying , only meant , without knowing it , that he was in an ...
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