The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1901 - 254 pages |
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Page 114
... wish to see maintained in its impressive services , that our Cathedral be no longer an object of inspection to the poor at those times only , in which they must rob from their attendance on the worship every minute which they can bestow ...
... wish to see maintained in its impressive services , that our Cathedral be no longer an object of inspection to the poor at those times only , in which they must rob from their attendance on the worship every minute which they can bestow ...
Page 131
... wish , another course to frame , But that which once may win thy cruel heart : Thou art my wit , and thou my virtue art . VIII . Love still a boy , and oft a wanton , is , School'd only by his mother's tender eye ; What wonder then , if ...
... wish , another course to frame , But that which once may win thy cruel heart : Thou art my wit , and thou my virtue art . VIII . Love still a boy , and oft a wanton , is , School'd only by his mother's tender eye ; What wonder then , if ...
Page 133
... wishes , wishing thankfully , Be you still fair , honour'd by public heed , By no encroachment wrong'd nor time forgot ; Nor blam'd for blood , nor shamed for sinful deed . And that you know , I envy you no lot Of highest wish , I wish ...
... wishes , wishing thankfully , Be you still fair , honour'd by public heed , By no encroachment wrong'd nor time forgot ; Nor blam'd for blood , nor shamed for sinful deed . And that you know , I envy you no lot Of highest wish , I wish ...
Page 134
... wish I could treat it by a gentler name ) with which W. H.1 takes every occasion of insulting the memory of Sir Philip Sydney . But the decisions of the Author of Table Talk , & c . ( most profound and subtle where they are , as for the ...
... wish I could treat it by a gentler name ) with which W. H.1 takes every occasion of insulting the memory of Sir Philip Sydney . But the decisions of the Author of Table Talk , & c . ( most profound and subtle where they are , as for the ...
Page 137
... wish that we had observed the same abstinence with Daniel . A word or two of D. S. He ever one of the finest tempered of Editors . appeared to us Perry , of the Morning Chronicle , was equally pleasant , with a dash , no slight one ...
... wish that we had observed the same abstinence with Daniel . A word or two of D. S. He ever one of the finest tempered of Editors . appeared to us Perry , of the Morning Chronicle , was equally pleasant , with a dash , no slight one ...
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