The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Page 36
... thou art match'd with cloth of gold . The other : Cloth of gold , do not despise , Though thou art matched with cloth of frize . It is this beautiful piece of sentiment which puts a heart into his history , and makes it worthy remem ...
... thou art match'd with cloth of gold . The other : Cloth of gold , do not despise , Though thou art matched with cloth of frize . It is this beautiful piece of sentiment which puts a heart into his history , and makes it worthy remem ...
Page 43
... Thou , whoever thou may'st be , That hast this small field after me , Let the yearly rites be paid To her little slender shade ; So shall no disease or jar Hurt thy house or chill thy Lar ; But this tomb here be alone , The only ...
... Thou , whoever thou may'st be , That hast this small field after me , Let the yearly rites be paid To her little slender shade ; So shall no disease or jar Hurt thy house or chill thy Lar ; But this tomb here be alone , The only ...
Page 49
... Thou art a monument without a tomb ; And art alive still , while thy book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . · * He was not of an age , but for all time . XI . - ANGLING . THE anglers are a race of men who ...
... Thou art a monument without a tomb ; And art alive still , while thy book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . · * He was not of an age , but for all time . XI . - ANGLING . THE anglers are a race of men who ...
Page 52
... thou fishi fied ! " He looks like a pike , dressed in broadcloth instead of butter . The face of his pupil and follower , or , as he fondly called himself , son , Charles Cotton , a poet and a man of wit , is more good - natured and ...
... thou fishi fied ! " He looks like a pike , dressed in broadcloth instead of butter . The face of his pupil and follower , or , as he fondly called himself , son , Charles Cotton , a poet and a man of wit , is more good - natured and ...
Page 122
... thou come to fetch me then , bone of my bone ? Well ; if this isn't the gallantest day I have seen many a year ! It puts me in mind - it puts me in mind " Here the chirping old lady was about to remind the doctor of the days of his ...
... thou come to fetch me then , bone of my bone ? Well ; if this isn't the gallantest day I have seen many a year ! It puts me in mind - it puts me in mind " Here the chirping old lady was about to remind the doctor of the days of his ...
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agreeable ancient appears Ariosto Autolycus beautiful Ben Jonson body called Chaucer courser Dæmon daisy dancing Daphles death delight Doracles doth Dryden Duke of Braganza earth eyes face Falstaff fancy father favourite feel fish flowers French Genius gentle gentleman Gil Blas give graceful green head heart heaven honour human imagination Inistore kind king knew lady lamprey Lazarillo lived look Lord Lord Byron master doctor Matthew of Westminster melancholy Milton mind Morpheus nature ness never night Ovid pain Perfect Hand perhaps person Phorbas piece pleasant pleasure poets Pontius Pilate prince queen render Ronald round says seems sense Shakspeare shew side sight sleep Spenser spirit stick story street sweet Telegonus thee thieves thing Thomas à Becket thou thought tion told turned Ulysses Vall voice walk wife wind word young