The College Album [afterw.] The Glasgow University Album. 1828,36,54,69,74. [the Issues for 1869 and 1874 are Separately Entitled The Old College, and New College].various publishers, 1828 |
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... heaven's sake , restrain yourselves ; he may inform us whether any beside himself are in possession of our secret , which we shall not be able to discover if you sacrifice him instantly . " Persuaded by this , they all sheathed their ...
... heaven's sake , restrain yourselves ; he may inform us whether any beside himself are in possession of our secret , which we shall not be able to discover if you sacrifice him instantly . " Persuaded by this , they all sheathed their ...
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... heaven my master gave us such liquor as that ; why , ' tis good enough for a king , aye and too good for such a king as we have , when " . " Yes , " interrupted Sabio , " I have an excellent master , and never wish for a better ; but ...
... heaven my master gave us such liquor as that ; why , ' tis good enough for a king , aye and too good for such a king as we have , when " . " Yes , " interrupted Sabio , " I have an excellent master , and never wish for a better ; but ...
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... heaven ! at a distance from her side ! Seek not to detain me , I will return to Madrid ? It is not yet noon ; in eight hours I shall be there ; and oh ! that it may be in time to save my child ! " So saying he shook Mina warmly by the ...
... heaven ! at a distance from her side ! Seek not to detain me , I will return to Madrid ? It is not yet noon ; in eight hours I shall be there ; and oh ! that it may be in time to save my child ! " So saying he shook Mina warmly by the ...
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... Heaven be " has there been no dis- turbance of any kind in town ? " " None that I know of , Senor . " " Then we are safe . - Is my daughter " No , I believe not , but- " Very well , Pedro , that will do : tell none of your fellow ...
... Heaven be " has there been no dis- turbance of any kind in town ? " " None that I know of , Senor . " " Then we are safe . - Is my daughter " No , I believe not , but- " Very well , Pedro , that will do : tell none of your fellow ...
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... heaven for forgiveness and accept- ance , than the innocent , beautiful , and unhappy daugh- ter of Revestra . After spending the remaining five years of her existence in acts of strict devotion and 40 THE COLLEGE ALBUM .
... heaven for forgiveness and accept- ance , than the innocent , beautiful , and unhappy daugh- ter of Revestra . After spending the remaining five years of her existence in acts of strict devotion and 40 THE COLLEGE ALBUM .
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Page 115 - Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer ; and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him.
Page 98 - And a sweeter delight every scene seemed to lend, That the mansion of peace was the home of a FRIEND. Now the scenes of my childhood and dear to my heart, • All pensive I visit, and sigh to depart ; Their flowers seem to languish, their beauty to cease, For a stranger inhabits the mansion of peace.
Page 131 - Do not swear at all; Or, if thou wilt, swear by thy gracious self, Which is the god of my idolatry, And I'll believe thee.
Page 185 - ... pensier, gli atti, gli accenti: prodigo, sobrio; umano, ispido, schietto; avverso al mondo, avversi a me gli eventi. Mesto i più giorni e solo; ognor pensoso, alle speranze incredulo e al timore; il pudor mi fa vile; e prode l'ira; cauta in me parla la ragion; ma il core, ricco di vizi e di virtù, delira Morte, tu mi darai fama e riposo.
Page 185 - Solcata ho fronte, occhi incavati, intenti; Crin fulvo, emunte guance, ardito aspetto; Labbri tumidi, arguti, al riso lenti; Capo chino, bel collo, irsuto petto. Membra esatte; vestir semplice, eletto; Ratti i passi, i pensier, gli atti," gli accenti; Prodigo, sobrio, uman, ispido, schietto; Avverso al mondo, avversi a me gli eventi.
Page 135 - At morn a dew-bathed rose I past, All lovely on its native stalk, Unmindful of the noonday blast That strew'd it on my evening walk. So, when the morn of life awoke, My hopes sat bright on fancy's bloom, Forgetful of the death-aim'd stroke That laid them in my Helen's tomb.
Page 119 - A creeping, cauld, prosaic fog, My vera senses doited. Do what I dought to set her free, My muse lay in the mire ; Ye turned a neuk — I saw your e'e — She took the wing like fire. The mournfu...
Page 98 - OH ! scenes of my childhood, and dear to my heart, Ye green waving woods on the margin, of Cart, How blest in the morning of life I have strayed, By the stream of the vale and the grass-covered glade...
Page 98 - ... rustic reign. For not alone our frame imbibes a stain From fetid skies; the spirit's healthy pride Fades in their gloom — And therefore I complain That thou no more through pastoral scenes should*!
Page 57 - ... Cyprian shade, The happy master mingled on his piece Each look that charmed him in the fair of Greece. To faultless Nature true, he stole a grace From every finer form and sweeter face ; And as he sojourned on the JEgean isles, Wooed all their love, and treasured all their smiles ! Then glowed the tints, pure, precious, and refined, And mortal charms seemed heavenly when combined...