The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... gold of Ophir , pearls , and gems Of priceless value . How they catch the lamp beams , And sparkle , as I wave it , like the stars Upon a fitful night of clouds . And lo ! The marble in whose womb he means to sleep . " - p . 81 . Balaam ...
... gold of Ophir , pearls , and gems Of priceless value . How they catch the lamp beams , And sparkle , as I wave it , like the stars Upon a fitful night of clouds . And lo ! The marble in whose womb he means to sleep . " - p . 81 . Balaam ...
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... gold ear - rings , and dimity breeches , " who had impertinently obtruded himself into his so- ciety , and who disgusted him exceedingly by perpetual exhibi- tions of that loathsome obsequiousness for which the French have always been ...
... gold ear - rings , and dimity breeches , " who had impertinently obtruded himself into his so- ciety , and who disgusted him exceedingly by perpetual exhibi- tions of that loathsome obsequiousness for which the French have always been ...
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... gold and silver that he gained by his poetry , to the building of ships to go the con- quest of his vain empire , and changed the imperial arms , gules , to a trident of gold , giving himself the title of Emperor , and his wife that ...
... gold and silver that he gained by his poetry , to the building of ships to go the con- quest of his vain empire , and changed the imperial arms , gules , to a trident of gold , giving himself the title of Emperor , and his wife that ...
Page 121
... gold , I'd let him lie unransomed in his chain : I tax them not with wrong , but twice the year Has come , and found me still a prisoner here . " * - pp . 139 , 140 . Another troubadour of illustrious rank , was the count of Poitiers ...
... gold , I'd let him lie unransomed in his chain : I tax them not with wrong , but twice the year Has come , and found me still a prisoner here . " * - pp . 139 , 140 . Another troubadour of illustrious rank , was the count of Poitiers ...
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... gold and purple , and such things , would enjoy it much more sitting comfortably in a box at the theatre , and seeing an imitation . My old friend plays the king at the coronation in Henry VIII . with sufficient dignity and gravity , to ...
... gold and purple , and such things , would enjoy it much more sitting comfortably in a box at the theatre , and seeing an imitation . My old friend plays the king at the coronation in Henry VIII . with sufficient dignity and gravity , to ...
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