The Irish Monthly Magazine of Politics and Literature. ..., 第 4 卷Office, 37, Anglesea-street, (within one door of College-green.), 1876 |
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第 35 頁
... tongue , when the translator is so true a poet as poor Clarence Mangan . " Shriek ? I didn't ! No one heard it , Though a rhyming Scot averred it . " Dublin Acrostics . " O my dark Rosaleen , Do not sigh , On Public Libraries . 35.
... tongue , when the translator is so true a poet as poor Clarence Mangan . " Shriek ? I didn't ! No one heard it , Though a rhyming Scot averred it . " Dublin Acrostics . " O my dark Rosaleen , Do not sigh , On Public Libraries . 35.
第 40 頁
... heard of that king of France who " with fifty thousand men marched up the hill and then marched down again . " And is it pastime meet for all our fine young men To stroll up George's - street and then stroll down again ? By keeping this ...
... heard of that king of France who " with fifty thousand men marched up the hill and then marched down again . " And is it pastime meet for all our fine young men To stroll up George's - street and then stroll down again ? By keeping this ...
第 44 頁
... heard and weighed . The hearing and the weighing often take but a short time , and do not need more , because we are familiar with the principles and their application , and with the facts too . But in obscure or com- plicated questions ...
... heard and weighed . The hearing and the weighing often take but a short time , and do not need more , because we are familiar with the principles and their application , and with the facts too . But in obscure or com- plicated questions ...
第 51 頁
... heard " God save the Queen " thousands of times . Once would have been enough to have disgusted you with it for ever ; you may judge whether I am in love with it ! Besides it is time to take our walk . The English went very simply to ...
... heard " God save the Queen " thousands of times . Once would have been enough to have disgusted you with it for ever ; you may judge whether I am in love with it ! Besides it is time to take our walk . The English went very simply to ...
第 60 頁
... heard the charming stories told to the knights by the kind and clever chaplain of the corps . There was a great mustering of the Brigade , and all arrived , badge on shoulder , money - box in hand , looking ready to do or die for the ...
... heard the charming stories told to the knights by the kind and clever chaplain of the corps . There was a great mustering of the Brigade , and all arrived , badge on shoulder , money - box in hand , looking ready to do or die for the ...
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第 326 頁 - The glories of our blood and state Are shadows, not substantial things ; There is no armour against fate ; Death lays his icy hand on kings : Sceptre and crown Must tumble down, And in the dust be equal made With the poor crooked scythe and spade.
第 33 頁 - My name is Ozymandias, king of kings : Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!' Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare, The lone and level sands stretch far away.
第 115 頁 - Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my Guide? " In His feet and hands are wound-prints, And His side.
第 556 頁 - The reason why so few marriages are happy is because young ladies spend their time in making nets, not in making cages.
第 33 頁 - Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed: And on the pedestal these words appear : 'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair !
第 33 頁 - I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read...
第 345 頁 - Is an unlesson'd girl, unschool'd, unpractis'd; Happy in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn; happier than this, She is not bred so dull but she can learn; Happiest of all is that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed, As from her lord, her governor, her king.
第 34 頁 - If these writings of the Greeks agree with the book of God, they are useless, and need not be preserved ; if they disagree, they are pernicious, and ought to be destroyed.
第 600 頁 - We compound for sins we are inclined to By damning those we have no mind to.
第 664 頁 - Gossip is a sort of smoke that comes from the dirty tobacco-pipes of those who diffuse it : it proves nothing but the bad taste of the smoker.