The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 2James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... beautiful- ly fpirited and ftriking , and in every respect as finished as poffible . Accordingly many of these poems are found to be of the most exquifite kind , as well for ele- gance and beauty , as boldnefs and majefty of genius ...
... beautiful- ly fpirited and ftriking , and in every respect as finished as poffible . Accordingly many of these poems are found to be of the most exquifite kind , as well for ele- gance and beauty , as boldnefs and majefty of genius ...
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... beautiful trees : " and fuddenly the wood - nymphs appeared , raifing their hands , which rivalled new leaves in beauty and foftnefs . Some of them wove a lower mantle bright as the moon , the prefage of her felicity ; another preffed ...
... beautiful trees : " and fuddenly the wood - nymphs appeared , raifing their hands , which rivalled new leaves in beauty and foftnefs . Some of them wove a lower mantle bright as the moon , the prefage of her felicity ; another preffed ...
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... beautiful eye - lafhes , let thy refolution check its first efforts to difengage itfelf.In thy paflage over this earth , where the paths are now high , now low , and the true path feldom dif- tinguished , the traces of thy feet must ...
... beautiful eye - lafhes , let thy refolution check its first efforts to difengage itfelf.In thy paflage over this earth , where the paths are now high , now low , and the true path feldom dif- tinguished , the traces of thy feet must ...
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... beautiful boy , This evening fhall rifle these charms ; Some jeffamine arbour the fcene of your joy , And Paradife all in your arms ! For whom are you combing your long jetty hair , So gracefully artless your dress ; So tender a look ...
... beautiful boy , This evening fhall rifle these charms ; Some jeffamine arbour the fcene of your joy , And Paradife all in your arms ! For whom are you combing your long jetty hair , So gracefully artless your dress ; So tender a look ...
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... beautiful forehead on the horn of the male . " Other particulars are added , which we must omit , that clearly prove the poet was well acquainted with the en- chanting powers of the pencil . This fcene is concluded , with the following ...
... beautiful forehead on the horn of the male . " Other particulars are added , which we must omit , that clearly prove the poet was well acquainted with the en- chanting powers of the pencil . This fcene is concluded , with the following ...
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Trang 335 - His pursuers soon lost sight of him, for he had, unperceived, thrown himself over a garden wall. The owner, a Moor, happening to be in his garden, was addressed by the Spaniard on his knees, who acquainted him with his case, and implored concealment. " Eat this," said the Moor, giving him half a peach ; " you now know that you may confide in my protection.
Trang 276 - Remember that money is of a prolific generating nature. Money can beget money, and its offspring can beget more, and so on. Five shillings turned is six ; turned again it is seven and threepence ; and so on till it becomes a hundred pounds. The more there is of it, the more it produces every turning, so that the profits rise quicker and quicker. He that kills a breeding sow, destroys all her offspring to the thousandth generation. He that murders a crown, destroys all that it might have produced,...
Trang 138 - ... she rejoiceth daily in its growth. But who is the parent of the mother ? Who nourisheth her with good things, and watcheth over her with tender love, and remembereth her every moment? Whose arms are about her to guard her from harm? And if she is sick, who shall heal her ? God is the parent of the mother ; he is the parent of all, for he created all.
Trang 147 - WHAR ha'e ye been a' day, My boy Tammy ? — I've been by burn and flow'ry brae, Meadow green and mountain grey, Courting o' this young thing, Just come frae her mammy.
Trang 277 - In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both.
Trang 271 - England in the thirtieth year of the reign of King Charles the Second intituled An Act for the more effectual preserving the King's person and government by disabling papists from sitting in either house of Parliament...
Trang 137 - Come, let us go forth into the fields, let us see how the flowers spring, let us listen to the warbling of the birds, and sport ourselves upon the new grass. The winter is over and gone, the buds come out upon the trees, the crimson blossoms of the peach and the nectarine are seen, and the green leaves sprout. The hedges are bordered with tufts of primroses, and yellow cowslips that hang down their heads; and the blue violet lies hid beneath the shade.
Trang 277 - The most trifling actions that affect a man's credit are to be regarded. The sound of your hammer at five in the morning, or nine at night, heard by a creditor, makes him easy six months longer: but if he sees you at a billiard-table, or hears your voice at a tavern, when you should be at work, he sends for his money the next day ; demands it before he can receive it in a lump.
Trang 271 - ... declaration mentioned in an Act of Parliament made in England in the thirtieth year of the reign of King Charles the Second intituled, An...
Trang 261 - The flowers fold up their coloured leaves; they fold themselves up, and hang their heads on the slender stalk. The chickens are gathered under the wing of the hen, and are at rest; the hen herself is at rest also. The little birds have ceased their warbling, they are asleep on the boughs, each one with his head behind his wing.