The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Volume 1; Volume 15Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1827 |
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... third hus- band , Thomas Earl of Derby , whom she mentions as " my lord : " " my lord marquis " was probably the Marquis of Dorset ; my lord of York " was Henry , the king's second son , afterwards King Henry the Eighth . and " 66 " To ...
... third hus- band , Thomas Earl of Derby , whom she mentions as " my lord : " " my lord marquis " was probably the Marquis of Dorset ; my lord of York " was Henry , the king's second son , afterwards King Henry the Eighth . and " 66 " To ...
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... Third in Holland ; and the speeches of Lord Howard in the House of Commons , from 1660 to 1673 , and some others . Our extracts shall , however , terminate with a modern letter from a maid of honour to a fair friend who was afflicted ...
... Third in Holland ; and the speeches of Lord Howard in the House of Commons , from 1660 to 1673 , and some others . Our extracts shall , however , terminate with a modern letter from a maid of honour to a fair friend who was afflicted ...
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stanzas of eight lines : the lines quoted are the third and fourth of the second stanza : " At the sight of Kirkaldy ance again , I'll cock up my bonnet and march amain . " And the seventh and eighth of the third stanza : " Wi ' my ...
stanzas of eight lines : the lines quoted are the third and fourth of the second stanza : " At the sight of Kirkaldy ance again , I'll cock up my bonnet and march amain . " And the seventh and eighth of the third stanza : " Wi ' my ...
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... third time published , with sundrie new additions of the same author . London , imprinted for William Ponsonbie . Anno Domini 1598 . Of this edition , the noble library of Trinity College , Cam- bridge , possesses a copy in fine old red ...
... third time published , with sundrie new additions of the same author . London , imprinted for William Ponsonbie . Anno Domini 1598 . Of this edition , the noble library of Trinity College , Cam- bridge , possesses a copy in fine old red ...
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... third volume of Evans's " Old Ballads , " Lond . 1810 , p . 178 , is printed " The honour of a London ' Prentice . Being an account of his matchless manhood and brave adventures done in Turkey , and by what means he married the king's ...
... third volume of Evans's " Old Ballads , " Lond . 1810 , p . 178 , is printed " The honour of a London ' Prentice . Being an account of his matchless manhood and brave adventures done in Turkey , and by what means he married the king's ...
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Page 22 - Enlarged winds, that curl the flood, Know no such liberty. Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.
Page 29 - Over the mountains And over the waves, Under the fountains And under the graves ; Under floods that are deepest, Which Neptune obey ; Over rocks that are steepest Love will find out the way.
Page 370 - Well then ; I now do plainly see, This busy world and I shall ne'er agree ; The very honey of all earthly joy Does of all meats the soonest cloy, And they, methinks, deserve my pity, Who for it can endure the stings, The crowd, and buzz, and murmurings Of this great hive, the city. Ah, yet, ere I descend to th...
Page 448 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Page 353 - t depends Not on the number, but the choice of friends. Books should, not business, entertain the light, And sleep, as undisturb'd as death, the night. My house a cottage, more Than palace, and should fitting be For all my use, no luxury. My garden painted o'er With Nature's hand, not Art's ; and pleasures yield, Horace might envy in his Sabine field.
Page 352 - ... .Even when I was a very young boy at school, instead of running about on holidays and playing with my fellows, I was wont to steal from them, and walk into the fields, either alone with a book, or with some one companion, if I could find any of the same temper.
Page 374 - The thirsty earth soaks up the rain, And drinks, and gapes for drink again. The plants suck in the earth, and are With constant drinking fresh and fair. The sea itself, which one would think Should have but little need of drink, Drinks twice ten thousand rivers up, So fill'd that they o'erflow the cup. The busy sun (and one would guess...
Page 525 - The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal granting the dignity of a Baron of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland unto Henr}' Baron Brougham and Vaux, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten...
Page 523 - Atkinson; such arms being first duly exemplified according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Herald's Office...
Page 369 - If I should tell the politic arts To take and keep men's hearts ; The letters, embassies, and spies, The frowns, and smiles, and flatteries, The quarrels, tears, and perjuries, Numberless, nameless...