(Character of Charles II.). To see her abdicate this majesty to play at RUSKIN-Sesame and Lilies. Of Queen's I give this heavy weight from off my head, Boils and plagues Plaster you o'er, that you may be abhorr'd i. * * Coriolanus. Act I. Sc. 4. L. 37. *few things loves better Than to abhor himself. Pt. I. Canto I. ƒ. EMERSON-Essays. Circles. The arts of pleasure in despotic courts Every person is responsible for all the good within the scope of his abilities, and for no more, and none can tell whose sphere is the largest. g. GAIL HAMILTON-Country Living and To the very last, he [Napoleon] had a kind of idea; that, namely, of la carrière ouverte aux talent-the tools to him that can handle them. h. LOCKHART Sir Walter Scott. London and Westminster Review, 1838. A Traveller at Sparta, standing long upon one leg, said to a Lacedæmonian, "I do not believe you can do as much." "True," said he, "but every goose can." i. PLUTARCH-Laconic Apothegms. Remarkable Speeches of Some Obscure Men. HOMER-The Iliad. Bk. 22. L. 415. Pope's trans. In the hope to meet Shortly again, and make our absence sweet. BEN JONSON-Underwoods. Miscellaneous Poems, LIX. Ever absent, ever near; Still I see thee, still I hear; Yet I cannot reach thee, dear! q. FRANCIS KAZINCZY-Separation. What shall I do with all the days and hours That must be counted ere I see thy face? How shall I charm the interval that lowers Between this time and that sweet time of grace? Thou art gone from my gaze like a beautiful dream, And I seek thee in vain by the meadow and stream. บ. GEORGE LINLEY-Thou Art Gone. There's little pleasure in the house When our gudeman's awa. w. W. J. MICKLE-There's Nae Luck Aboot the House. |