The songs of France. The songs of Italy. Jerome Vida's SilkwormJ. Fraser, 1836 |
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Page 96
... thee life's enjoyments have fled , But its pangs too are flown ! Then go sleep in the grave ! in that cold bridal bed Death may call thee his own- Take this handful of clay for thy dower ! Of a texture wert thou far too gentle to last ...
... thee life's enjoyments have fled , But its pangs too are flown ! Then go sleep in the grave ! in that cold bridal bed Death may call thee his own- Take this handful of clay for thy dower ! Of a texture wert thou far too gentle to last ...
Page 126
... thee ; her temple is thine ; But there's one who keeps vigil , if entrance you claim : ' Tis MISFORTUNE ! she sits in the porch of the shrine , The pale portress of Fame ! Saw not Greece an old man , like a pilgrim arrayed , With his ...
... thee ; her temple is thine ; But there's one who keeps vigil , if entrance you claim : ' Tis MISFORTUNE ! she sits in the porch of the shrine , The pale portress of Fame ! Saw not Greece an old man , like a pilgrim arrayed , With his ...
Page 142
... thee , O TIME ! E'er that day of disgrace and dishonour comes on , Let my life be cut short ! -better , bet- ter be gone Than live here on the wages of crime ! Mais si de la vertu les géné- reuses flammes Doivent de mes écrits passer en ...
... thee , O TIME ! E'er that day of disgrace and dishonour comes on , Let my life be cut short ! -better , bet- ter be gone Than live here on the wages of crime ! Mais si de la vertu les géné- reuses flammes Doivent de mes écrits passer en ...
Page 150
... . With due diligence apply thee , O gentle reader ! to the perusal and understanding of the following pages ; con over each sagacious axiom , ponder on each grave remark , and , having digested well the 150 FATHER PROUT'S RELIQUES .
... . With due diligence apply thee , O gentle reader ! to the perusal and understanding of the following pages ; con over each sagacious axiom , ponder on each grave remark , and , having digested well the 150 FATHER PROUT'S RELIQUES .
Page 177
... the public . Be that as it may , here goes ! and , gentle reader , thou hast before thee two gems of the purest water . The first is an Oriental emerald . VOL . II . N Le Voile . Orientale . Victor Hugo . " Avez THE SONGS OF FRANCE . 177.
... the public . Be that as it may , here goes ! and , gentle reader , thou hast before thee two gems of the purest water . The first is an Oriental emerald . VOL . II . N Le Voile . Orientale . Victor Hugo . " Avez THE SONGS OF FRANCE . 177.
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