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From: Heung <sem...@ch...> - 2009-12-31 11:21:46
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Th profounder beauty. All the rare, Clear, starry points of light, that gave his soul Such lambent lustre, owned but one sole aim,-- Not for himself, nor yet his country's fame, These glories shone: he kept the clustered whole A jewel for the crown that Christ shall wear! DIRGE FOR ASHBY. Heard ye that thrilling word-- Accent of dread-- Flash like a thunderbolt, Bowing each head-- Crash through the battle dun, Over the booming gun-- "_Ashby, our bravest one_,-- _Ashby is dead!_" Saw ye the veterans-- Hearts that had known Never a quail of fear, Never a groan-- Sob 'mid the fight they win, --Tears their stern eyes within,-- "Ashby, our Paladin, Ashby is gone!" Dash,--dash the tear away-- Crush down the pain! "_Dulce et decus_," be Fittest refrain! Why should the dreary pall Round him be flung at all? Did not our hero fall Gallantly slain? Catch the last word of cheer Dropt from his tongue; Over the volley's din, Loud be it rung-- "_Follow me! follow me!_"-- Soldier, oh! could there be Paean or dirge for thee, Loftier sung! Bold as the Lion-heart, Dauntless and brave; Knightly as knightliest Bayard could crave; Sweet with all Sidney's grace-- Tender as |
From: Rippel G. <des...@ov...> - 2009-12-28 09:53:24
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From: Bermudez G. <ae...@bi...> - 2009-12-24 09:45:35
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From: Gamrath M. <int...@me...> - 2009-12-06 21:51:25
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From: Cittadino <bo...@my...> - 2009-12-05 18:53:19
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When you'd be comin' home?" "Wal, I didn't know. And I didn't know whuther to believe Taddy or not. Oh, I've had such a fright!" And she related the story of her pursuit of the minister. "How could ye make such a fool of yerself? It'll git all over town, and I shall be mortified to death. Jest like a woman, to git frightened!" "If _you_ hadn't got frightened, and made a fool of _yourself_, yelling fire, 'twouldn't have happened!" retorted Mrs. Ducklow. "Wal! wal! say no more about it! The bonds are safe." "I was in hopes you'd change 'em for them registered bonds Reuben spoke of." "I did try to, but they told me to the bank it couldn't be did. Then I asked 'em if they would keep 'em for me, and they said they wouldn't object to lockin' on 'em up in their safe; but they wouldn't give me no receipt, nor hold themselves responsible for 'em. I didn't know what else to do, so I handed 'em the bonds to keep." "I want to know if you did now!" exclaimed Mrs. Ducklow, disapprovingly. "Why not? What else could I do? I didn't want to lug 'em around with me forever. And as for keepin' 'em hid in the house, we' |
From: Romelus H. <un...@th...> - 2009-08-29 17:19:04
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From: Skaggs <per...@sw...> - 2009-08-28 12:03:05
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dictatorship--this facing alone all his old compeers, met in due legislative dignity, and bidding them one and all depart--strikes us as the bolder deed. The scene has been often described, but nowhere so well, or so fully, as by Mr Carlyle. We cannot resist the pleasure of quoting his spirited account of this notable transaction. "The Parliament sitting as usual, and being in debate upon the bill, which it was thought would have been passed that day, 'the Lord General Cromwell came into the House, clad in plain black clothes and gray worsted stockings, and sat down, as he used to do, in an ordinary place.' For some time he listens to this interesting debate on the bill, beckoning once to Harrison, who came over to him, and answered dubitatingly. Whereupon the Lord General sat still for about a quarter of an hour longer. But now the question being to be put, That this bill do now pass, he beckons again to Harrison, says, 'This is the time; I must do it!' and so 'rose up, put off his hat, and spake. At the first, and for a good while, he spake to the commendation of the Parliament, for their pains and care of the public good; but afterwards he changed his style, told them of their injustice, delays of justice, self-interest, and other faults,' rising higher and higher into a very aggravated style indeed. An honourable member, Sir Peter Wentworth by name, not known to my readers, and by me better known than trusted, rises to order, as we phrase it; says, 'It is a strange language this; unusual within the walls of Parliament this! And from a trusted servant, too; and one whom we have so highly honoured; and one--' Come, come,' exclaims my Lord General, in a very high key, 'we have had enough of this'--and in fact my Lord General, now blazing all up into clear conflagration, exclaims, 'I will put |
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