Literary Port Folio, Masalah 1-26E. Littell, 1830 |
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... Lords of Song ? - O'er the dark Mirror that immortal throng Shall waft a solemn gleam ! Passing with lighted eyes and radiant brows , Under the foliage of green laurel - boughs , But silent as a dream . " IV . " Not these , O mighty ...
... Lords of Song ? - O'er the dark Mirror that immortal throng Shall waft a solemn gleam ! Passing with lighted eyes and radiant brows , Under the foliage of green laurel - boughs , But silent as a dream . " IV . " Not these , O mighty ...
Halaman 12
... Lord Mayor have been busy - boat - hook - the echo of that laugh died away ing themselves most laudably in purifying the butcher's shambles , in the civic markets , of all the corrupted flesh and poisonous offals which had been ...
... Lord Mayor have been busy - boat - hook - the echo of that laugh died away ing themselves most laudably in purifying the butcher's shambles , in the civic markets , of all the corrupted flesh and poisonous offals which had been ...
Halaman 15
... Lord Cochrane's brig , the Rose , ) a gentleman high in the confidence of Bolivar , had been despatched by him from Lima to Guayaquil , some time before the news of the rebellion of Paez in Venezuela had and light . While upon this ...
... Lord Cochrane's brig , the Rose , ) a gentleman high in the confidence of Bolivar , had been despatched by him from Lima to Guayaquil , some time before the news of the rebellion of Paez in Venezuela had and light . While upon this ...
Halaman 16
... Lord Cobham , the latter reproached Dodding- ton with his drowsiness . Doddington denied having been asleep ; and to prove he had not , offered to repeat all Lord Cobham had been saying . Cobham challenged him to do so . Doddington ...
... Lord Cobham , the latter reproached Dodding- ton with his drowsiness . Doddington denied having been asleep ; and to prove he had not , offered to repeat all Lord Cobham had been saying . Cobham challenged him to do so . Doddington ...
Halaman 23
... Lord's table ; and we hence give the Lord's invitation to all his followers , of whatever name . The General replied I am glad of it ; that is as it ought to be ; but as I was not sure of the fact , I thought I would ascertain it from ...
... Lord's table ; and we hence give the Lord's invitation to all his followers , of whatever name . The General replied I am glad of it ; that is as it ought to be ; but as I was not sure of the fact , I thought I would ascertain it from ...
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