New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1822 |
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... King of Naples . " The most eminent , after Dante and Pe- trarch , is the delicate Guido Cavalcanti , a Florentine ; a dextrous dia- lectician , and the most distinguished philosopher of his age . He was elegant and graceful in his ...
... King of Naples . " The most eminent , after Dante and Pe- trarch , is the delicate Guido Cavalcanti , a Florentine ; a dextrous dia- lectician , and the most distinguished philosopher of his age . He was elegant and graceful in his ...
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... King's Head , And left your door ajar , which I Observed in passing by , And thought it neighbourly to give you notice . " " Ten thousand thanks - how very few get In time of danger Such kind attentions from a stranger ! Assuredly that ...
... King's Head , And left your door ajar , which I Observed in passing by , And thought it neighbourly to give you notice . " " Ten thousand thanks - how very few get In time of danger Such kind attentions from a stranger ! Assuredly that ...
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... King Charles , the wig of which is formed entirely from the Psalms , written in a legible hand , which I suppose some loyal subject tran- scribed in his zeal for his master as Defender of the faith . I mention this for the sake of the ...
... King Charles , the wig of which is formed entirely from the Psalms , written in a legible hand , which I suppose some loyal subject tran- scribed in his zeal for his master as Defender of the faith . I mention this for the sake of the ...
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... king , what ruler over subject man Or was , or is , or shall be like Belshazzar ? I summon from their graves the sceptred dead Of elder days , to see their shaine . I cry Unto the cloudy Past , unfold the thrones That glorified the ...
... king , what ruler over subject man Or was , or is , or shall be like Belshazzar ? I summon from their graves the sceptred dead Of elder days , to see their shaine . I cry Unto the cloudy Past , unfold the thrones That glorified the ...
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... kings , in sad and broken whiteness gleam Beneath the o'ergrown cypress - but no tomb Bears record , Babylon , of thy last lord ; Even monuments are silent of Belshazzar ! " The following is an animated and picturesque description of ...
... kings , in sad and broken whiteness gleam Beneath the o'ergrown cypress - but no tomb Bears record , Babylon , of thy last lord ; Even monuments are silent of Belshazzar ! " The following is an animated and picturesque description of ...
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