The Cliftonian: A Magazine Edited by Members of Clifton College, Bände 1-2J. W. Arrowsmith, 1867 |
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... thou but know " - F. G. A. WIEHE . The Bee's Wedding SOLO PIANOFORTE , Valse in D flat . A. W. M. CAMPBELL . PART SONG , - " For the New Year " SONG , " The Song of Hybrias , the Cretan ” H. J. BODINGTON . SOLO AND CHORUS , " Where the ...
... thou but know " - F. G. A. WIEHE . The Bee's Wedding SOLO PIANOFORTE , Valse in D flat . A. W. M. CAMPBELL . PART SONG , - " For the New Year " SONG , " The Song of Hybrias , the Cretan ” H. J. BODINGTON . SOLO AND CHORUS , " Where the ...
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... Thou hast the key of thine own happiness : " Thine is the power to use it ; use it well . " But I , fond fool ! then , when I thought myself Most tender for his welfare and mine own , Thus wisely pondered : " True , ' tis mine , the ...
... Thou hast the key of thine own happiness : " Thine is the power to use it ; use it well . " But I , fond fool ! then , when I thought myself Most tender for his welfare and mine own , Thus wisely pondered : " True , ' tis mine , the ...
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... thou, who art omniscient, perpetrate such injustice, who, in the world, will worship thee ?' The god hearing these words, smiled and said, ' Though continually frequenting harlots' houses, yet that man continually meditated on me : I ...
... thou, who art omniscient, perpetrate such injustice, who, in the world, will worship thee ?' The god hearing these words, smiled and said, ' Though continually frequenting harlots' houses, yet that man continually meditated on me : I ...
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... thou , who art omniscient , perpetrate such injustice , who , in the world , will worship thee ? " The god hearing these words , smiled and said , Though continually frequenting harlots ' houses , yet that man continually meditated on ...
... thou , who art omniscient , perpetrate such injustice , who , in the world , will worship thee ? " The god hearing these words , smiled and said , Though continually frequenting harlots ' houses , yet that man continually meditated on ...
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... thou art , The dream dissolves.I have no power to bind These several recollections , or impart Thy soul's life to the shadows of my mind . Eyes , lips , and brow , soft check , and silken hair , I see them all ; for one by one they ...
... thou art , The dream dissolves.I have no power to bind These several recollections , or impart Thy soul's life to the shadows of my mind . Eyes , lips , and brow , soft check , and silken hair , I see them all ; for one by one they ...
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Seite 64 - I pray you, think you question with the Jew : You may as well go stand upon the beach, And bid the main flood bate his usual height; You may as well use question with the wolf Why he hath made the ewe bleat for the lamb;
Seite 32 - in the vessel of my peace • Only for them ; and mine eternal jewel Given to the common enemy of man, To make them kings, the seed of Banquo kings ! Rather than so, come, fate, into the lists And champion me to the utterance I
Seite 64 - How like a fawning publican he looks! I hate him for he is a Christian. If I can catch him once upon the hip I will feed fat the ancient
Seite 64 - Antonio—I am as like to call thee so again, To spit on thee again, to spurn thee too. As to thy friends : (for when did friendship take If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not A
Seite 64 - I bear him. He hates our sacred nation, and he rails On me, my bargains, and my well-won thrift Which he calls interest. Cursed be my tribe, If I forgive him
Seite 64 - Give me your hand, Bassanio; fare you well! Grieve not that I am fallen to this for you; For herein Fortune shows herself more kind Than is her custom : it is still her use To let the wretched man outlive his wealth, To view with hollow eye, and wrinkled brow, An age of poverty; from which lingering penance Of such a misery doth she cut me off.
Seite 65 - of it, if thou dost shed One drop of Christian blood, thy lands and goods Are, by the laws of Venice, confiscate Unto the state of Venice.
Seite 64 - Sweet Bassanio, my ships have all miscarried, my creditors grow cruel, my estate is very low, my bond to the Jew is forfeit; and since, in paying it, it is impossible I should live, all debts are cleared between you and I, if I might but see you at my death ; notwithstanding use your pleasure; if your love do not persuade you to come, let not my letter.