New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... round the altar of sacrifice , whilst the Phallic strains were sung by columns of worshippers in procession to and from the temple . Both were accom- panied by flutes , and both were of a revelling spirit ; but the Dithy- rambus was ...
... round the altar of sacrifice , whilst the Phallic strains were sung by columns of worshippers in procession to and from the temple . Both were accom- panied by flutes , and both were of a revelling spirit ; but the Dithy- rambus was ...
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... round by this copse Of olives and young chesnuts ( to whose arms The vines seem clinging like so many brides ) And you will reach't - Ha ! -Stay ! -Look ! here it is . Philost . ( rushing forward ) Ha , ha ! Dion . Ha , ha ! Fiamet . Ha ...
... round by this copse Of olives and young chesnuts ( to whose arms The vines seem clinging like so many brides ) And you will reach't - Ha ! -Stay ! -Look ! here it is . Philost . ( rushing forward ) Ha , ha ! Dion . Ha , ha ! Fiamet . Ha ...
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... round Her fainting figure , he bore her through the halls : — Ha , ha ! Now where's the modest , moonlight lover ? The twanger of guitars , the— ? Peace ! -He stood Like flaming anger in the ravisher's path : Pamph . Emilia . Philost ...
... round Her fainting figure , he bore her through the halls : — Ha , ha ! Now where's the modest , moonlight lover ? The twanger of guitars , the— ? Peace ! -He stood Like flaming anger in the ravisher's path : Pamph . Emilia . Philost ...
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... round the shelter'd spot , But seem'd unheard ; -until at last the boy Raised from his heap'd up flowers a glance of joy , And met his father's face : -but then a change Pass'd swiftly o'er the brow of infant glee , And a quick sense of ...
... round the shelter'd spot , But seem'd unheard ; -until at last the boy Raised from his heap'd up flowers a glance of joy , And met his father's face : -but then a change Pass'd swiftly o'er the brow of infant glee , And a quick sense of ...
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... county . " ; That enough is as good as a feast . - Not a man , woman , or child in ten miles round Guildhall , who really believes this saying . The inventor of 1 it did not believe it himself . It was made Popular Fallacies . 27.
... county . " ; That enough is as good as a feast . - Not a man , woman , or child in ten miles round Guildhall , who really believes this saying . The inventor of 1 it did not believe it himself . It was made Popular Fallacies . 27.
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