The Tribute: A Miscellaneous Volume in Prose and Verse, with Etched IllustrationsO'Leary, 1833 - 228 pàgines |
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Pàgina 79
... Ellen , and the other Blanch in the Lady of the Lake ; but I should pledge my word that their friends could not recognise them if they played . I could not promise this and our theatrical negociation was broken off ; but I met my fair ...
... Ellen , and the other Blanch in the Lady of the Lake ; but I should pledge my word that their friends could not recognise them if they played . I could not promise this and our theatrical negociation was broken off ; but I met my fair ...
Pàgina 164
... and made all necessary preparation for an intellectual lounge , when I heard one of my sisters whisper the other- " She is dead . " " Who ? " I inquired- " Ellen- How can I 99 - describe my feeling ? -It was annihilation and sen- 164.
... and made all necessary preparation for an intellectual lounge , when I heard one of my sisters whisper the other- " She is dead . " " Who ? " I inquired- " Ellen- How can I 99 - describe my feeling ? -It was annihilation and sen- 164.
Pàgina 165
... Ellen - I said it when a boy - I must have thought it when a man - I feel it now ! It could not have faded from my bosom , and returned again with such force and fresh- ness , for a word or an event . - It was written in secret on my ...
... Ellen - I said it when a boy - I must have thought it when a man - I feel it now ! It could not have faded from my bosom , and returned again with such force and fresh- ness , for a word or an event . - It was written in secret on my ...
Pàgina 166
... Ellen - The girls had been throwing snow - balls in sport , the delicate rose on her cheek was heightened by the exercise , her rich lips were apart , and she breathed odour through them , her teeth shewed like drops of hail just fallen ...
... Ellen - The girls had been throwing snow - balls in sport , the delicate rose on her cheek was heightened by the exercise , her rich lips were apart , and she breathed odour through them , her teeth shewed like drops of hail just fallen ...
Pàgina 167
... Ellen that day - we were too young for such formalities . It was but to hear her name , catch it up , and repeat it when the cir- cumstances of our play rendered such repetition necessary . But , though she wantoned around me like a ...
... Ellen that day - we were too young for such formalities . It was but to hear her name , catch it up , and repeat it when the cir- cumstances of our play rendered such repetition necessary . But , though she wantoned around me like a ...
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The tribute; a miscellaneous volume, in prose and verse [by J. O'Leary]. Joseph O'Leary Visualització completa - 1833 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 22 - ... in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings...
Pàgina 154 - List his discourse of war, and you shall hear A fearful battle render'd you in music : Turn him to any cause of policy, The Gordian knot of it he will unloose, Familiar as his garter...
Pàgina 205 - Yes, I am proud; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God afraid of me: Safe from the Bar, the Pulpit, and the Throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone.
Pàgina 153 - A murderer and a villain ; A slave that is not twentieth part the tithe Of your precedent lord ; a vice of kings ; A cutpurse of the empire and the rule, That from a shelf the precious diadem stole, And put it in his pocket ! Queen.
Pàgina 218 - Lines Written in Early Spring I HEARD a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my heart to think What man has made of man. Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes.
Pàgina 28 - The noble sister of Poplicola, The moon of Rome ; chaste as the icicle That's curdled by the frost from purest snow, And hangs on Dian's temple This is no more than illustrating a quality of the mind, by comparing it with a sensible object.
Pàgina 102 - Too like the lightning that doth cease to be Ere one can say 'It lightens.' ' 149. Confusion. Ruin, destruction ; as in Macb. ii. 3. 71, iii. 5. 29, etc. The word is here a quadrisyllable. Gr. 479. Cf. patience, three lines below.
Pàgina 217 - I loved Ophelia: forty thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum.
Pàgina 193 - Gothic empire, be yet tumbling and tossing upon the bed of sickness, they cannot die ; nor is there any means of recovery for them but by ancient prudence, whence of necessity it must come to pass that this drug be better known. If France, Italy, and Spain were not all sick, all corrupted together, there would be none of them so; for the sick would not be able to withstand the sound, nor the sound to preserve their health, without curing of the sick. The first of these nations (which if you stay...
Pàgina 85 - COME, here's a health to thee and thine ! Trust me, whate'er we may be told, Few things are better than old wine, When tasted with a friend that's old.