Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 12William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1845 |
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Pàgina 13
... tell how many mosses , moors , lochs , forests , graz- ings , ploughgates , and davochs of land , all of which might lie till doomsday under the original curse , before your chief of three tails would deign to cultivate even a kail ...
... tell how many mosses , moors , lochs , forests , graz- ings , ploughgates , and davochs of land , all of which might lie till doomsday under the original curse , before your chief of three tails would deign to cultivate even a kail ...
Pàgina 21
... tell , nor memory hold in view , So winning - gracious is the sight , and new . A few days after these sonnets were written , Beatrice's father died , ( A.D. 1287. ) It was the custom in Florence then , as it continues still to be in ...
... tell , nor memory hold in view , So winning - gracious is the sight , and new . A few days after these sonnets were written , Beatrice's father died , ( A.D. 1287. ) It was the custom in Florence then , as it continues still to be in ...
Pàgina 25
... tell them of her , make them weep before they quitted the city . " In this mood he composed the following sonnet : - Tell me , ye pilgrims who so thoughtful go , Musing , mayhap , on what is far away , Come ye from climes so far , ( as ...
... tell them of her , make them weep before they quitted the city . " In this mood he composed the following sonnet : - Tell me , ye pilgrims who so thoughtful go , Musing , mayhap , on what is far away , Come ye from climes so far , ( as ...
Pàgina 38
... tell you now , Mike , " rejoined John , shaking his head , as I told you yesterday , that the hare moved at the very moment I obtained a cool and decided aim at her . Of course this fully accounts for her escape . " Hastily , and ...
... tell you now , Mike , " rejoined John , shaking his head , as I told you yesterday , that the hare moved at the very moment I obtained a cool and decided aim at her . Of course this fully accounts for her escape . " Hastily , and ...
Pàgina 39
... tell if it could but repeat a tithe that had been told beneath its shade ! -and past the kissing - style at the end of the village , that very often so opportunely obstructed the way to church across the fields - Blossom bore his mas ...
... tell if it could but repeat a tithe that had been told beneath its shade ! -and past the kissing - style at the end of the village , that very often so opportunely obstructed the way to church across the fields - Blossom bore his mas ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 210 - Thou brakest the heads of Leviathan in pieces, and gavest him to be meat to the people inhabiting the wilderness.
Pàgina 43 - But ye maun gi'e up your English lord, Whan your young babe is born ; For, gin ye keep by him an hour langer, Your life shall be forlorn." " I will gi'e up this English lord, Till my young babe be born ; But the never a day nor hour langer, Though my life should be forlorn.
Pàgina 198 - ... around. The beauty and novelty of such a scene in the animal kingdom long arrested my attention, but, after twenty-five minutes' of constant observation, I was obliged to withdraw my eye from fatigue, without having seen the torrent for one instant change its direction, or diminish in the slightest degree the rapidity of its course.
Pàgina 132 - Modern Cookery in all its Branches, reduced to a System of Easy Practice. For the use of Private Families. In a Series of Receipts, all of which have been strictly tested, and are given with the most minute exactness. By ELIZA ACTON. New Edition : with Directions for Carving, and other Additions.
Pàgina 367 - Athol, lad wi' the philabeg, Down by the Tummel, or banks o' the Garry Saw ye our lads, wi' their bonnets and white cockades, Leaving their mountains to follow Prince Charlie ? Follow thee ! follow thee ! wha wadna follow thee ? Lang hast thou loved and trusted us fairly : Charlie, Charlie, wha wadna follow thee, King o...
Pàgina 15 - I know not in the world an affection equal to that of Dante. It is a tenderness, a trembling, longing, pitying love : like the wail of /Eolian harps, soft, soft ; like a child's young heart...
Pàgina 126 - I dinna ken muckle about the law,' answered Mrs. Howden; 'but I ken, when we had a king, and a chancellor, and parliamentmen o" our ain, we could aye peeble them wi' stanes when they werena gude bairns — But naebody's nails can reach the length o
Pàgina 120 - No man had ever supported with more firmness the privileges of the House, nor sustained the dignity of his office with more authority. His knowledge of the Constitution equalled his attachment to it. To the Crown he behaved with all the decorum of respect, without sacrificing his freedom of speech. Against encroachments of the House of Peers he was an inflexible champion.
Pàgina 15 - Paradise ; his gazing in her pure transfigured eyes, her that had been purified by death so long, separated from him so far : — one likens it to the song of angels ; it is among the purest utterances of affection, perhaps the very purest, that ever came out of a human soul.
Pàgina 154 - Chatham shows a disposition to come near you, but with those resources which he never fails to have as long as he thinks that the closet door stands ajar to receive him. The least peep into that closet intoxicates him, and will to the end of his life.