The Cornhill Magazine, Volumen2;Volumen76William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1897 |
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... less important than those of Naseby , the forces engaged were far greater ; and the Royalists brought together at the battle for York twice as many men as they could on the field where the King's crown itself was at stake . For more ...
... less important than those of Naseby , the forces engaged were far greater ; and the Royalists brought together at the battle for York twice as many men as they could on the field where the King's crown itself was at stake . For more ...
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... less than the wage a head gardener . The clergyman whose balance - sheet this i has six children . But it will perhaps be urged , these are exceptional cases , with which existing charities , if properly supported , should be compe tent ...
... less than the wage a head gardener . The clergyman whose balance - sheet this i has six children . But it will perhaps be urged , these are exceptional cases , with which existing charities , if properly supported , should be compe tent ...
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... less of the knight . ' It is only by calling in Hunger that Piers can put them down . When it comes to choosing between working and not eating , the blind and bedridden are suddenly healed by thousands . Faitors for fear hercof Flowen ...
... less of the knight . ' It is only by calling in Hunger that Piers can put them down . When it comes to choosing between working and not eating , the blind and bedridden are suddenly healed by thousands . Faitors for fear hercof Flowen ...
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... - chandise ) , which they had to take at his price , and which he after- wards bought back from them , also at his own price , less a J deduction for brokerage . Transmitting money to Rome by bills 54 PIERS PLOUGHMAN AND ENGLISH LIFE.
... - chandise ) , which they had to take at his price , and which he after- wards bought back from them , also at his own price , less a J deduction for brokerage . Transmitting money to Rome by bills 54 PIERS PLOUGHMAN AND ENGLISH LIFE.
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... gate , Nor fail pain nor pottage , An prelates did as they should . Of the ascetic religious life he always speaks with respect : nor has he less respect for the priests and monks who work E 55 IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY .
... gate , Nor fail pain nor pottage , An prelates did as they should . Of the ascetic religious life he always speaks with respect : nor has he less respect for the priests and monks who work E 55 IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY .
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Página 410 - The tumult and the shouting dies; The captains and the kings depart; Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart: Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget!
Página 25 - And note, that every Parishioner shall communicate at the least three times in the year, of which Easter to be one. And yearly at Easter every Parishioner shall reckon with the Parson, Vicar, or Curate, or his or their Deputy or Deputies ; and pay to them or him all Ecclesiastical Duties, accustomably due, then and at that time to be paid.
Página 13 - Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great favour from the Lord, in this great victory given unto us, such as the like never was since this war began. It had all the evidences of an absolute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon the Godly Party principally.
Página 117 - Which the great lord inhabits not; and so This grove is wild with tangling underwood, And the trim walks are broken up, and grass, Thin grass and king-cups grow within the paths. But never elsewhere in one place I knew So many Nightingales; and far and near, In wood and thicket, over the wide grove, They answer and provoke each other's songs— With skirmish and capricious passagings, And murmurs musical and swift jug jug, And one low piping sound more sweet than all— Stirring the air with such...
Página 116 - Tis the merry Nightingale That crowds, and hurries, and precipitates With fast thick warble his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His love-chant, and disburthen his full soul Of all its music...
Página 209 - Her lips were red, and one was thin ; Compared to that was next her chin, Some bee had stung it newly ; But Dick, her eyes so guard her face, I durst no more upon them gaze, Than on the sun in July.
Página 208 - Coral is far more red than her lips' red: If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damask'd, red and white, But no such roses see I in her cheeks; And in some perfumes is there more delight Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks. I love to hear her speak, yet well I know That music hath a far more pleasing sound...
Página 117 - Tis of the rushing of an host in rout, With groans, of trampled men, with smarting wounds At once they groan with pain, and shudder with the cold! But hush! there is a pause of deepest silence! And all that noise, as of a rushing crowd...
Página 827 - This story shall the good man teach his son ; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered...
Página 25 - Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine.