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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 93
Page 7
... round are seen , And Beauty proudly boasts her for her queen . Ne'er did our hearts with such emotions swell , Nor with such pure and passionate feelings glow , As now , when gazing on her charms we know . From a letter of Lorenzo de ...
... round are seen , And Beauty proudly boasts her for her queen . Ne'er did our hearts with such emotions swell , Nor with such pure and passionate feelings glow , As now , when gazing on her charms we know . From a letter of Lorenzo de ...
Page 10
... round him to prefer Their several suits . One Mr. Suipps , the tailor , had the longest Bill for many suits - of raiment , And naturally thought he had the strongest Claim for payment . But debts of honour must be paid , Whate'er ...
... round him to prefer Their several suits . One Mr. Suipps , the tailor , had the longest Bill for many suits - of raiment , And naturally thought he had the strongest Claim for payment . But debts of honour must be paid , Whate'er ...
Page 25
... round their sides . For bold open slopes . and shelving mountains of smiling fertility and careful cultivation few Alpine valleys can be compared with this of Entremont ; few unite so much of grand Alpine proportions with such an ...
... round their sides . For bold open slopes . and shelving mountains of smiling fertility and careful cultivation few Alpine valleys can be compared with this of Entremont ; few unite so much of grand Alpine proportions with such an ...
Page 34
... round , To the pipe's enlivening voice Every tongue his deeds repeating ; And with shouts and cheerful noise All his jovial coming greeting . ' Tis Bacchus to a certainty , The jolly God - I know him well . Sir , you're mistaken , it ...
... round , To the pipe's enlivening voice Every tongue his deeds repeating ; And with shouts and cheerful noise All his jovial coming greeting . ' Tis Bacchus to a certainty , The jolly God - I know him well . Sir , you're mistaken , it ...
Page 38
... round the bed , And the glad hymns on quivering lips expire . The very torches that at fall of night Shed their bright radiance o'er the bridal room- Those very torches , with the morning's light , Conduct the lovely sufferer to the ...
... round the bed , And the glad hymns on quivering lips expire . The very torches that at fall of night Shed their bright radiance o'er the bridal room- Those very torches , with the morning's light , Conduct the lovely sufferer to the ...
Contents
1 | |
9 | |
19 | |
27 | |
33 | |
44 | |
54 | |
61 | |
69 | |
76 | |
106 | |
118 | |
124 | |
139 | |
145 | |
151 | |
157 | |
165 | |
171 | |
185 | |
199 | |
205 | |
211 | |
218 | |
224 | |
381 | |
391 | |
401 | |
412 | |
418 | |
431 | |
442 | |
451 | |
457 | |
469 | |
475 | |
542 | |
548 | |
555 | |
570 | |
577 | |
578 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration animal appear beauty Blenheim Park called Carlos character Combabus court Darius death delight effect English epigram Erasistratus eyes fair favourite feel Ferce flowers French genius give Gobria hand happy Harmodius and Aristogiton hath head heart Heaven honour hope hour House of Este human imagination Italy John Sheares kind king lady less living London look Lord Lorédan Madame de Staël Megabyzus ment mind Montfort nature never night noble object observed once Orcanes Parisa passed passion perhaps Persia person Petrarch Plato play pleasure poet poetry political possess present Prince Procida Rayland reader rich sacristan Satrap scene seems seen shew side sleep soul spirit sweet Talma taste theatre thee thing thou thought tion town walk whole write young καὶ