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Tourens Ok The Act Of 1844. The Principl...
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i " ¦ ¦ i TWpwas a Shah of Greece , who " wore the ring of empire of crt »^ nd daLed as his guide , philosopher , and friend , a . sage " of . but- . Sikander ,, and daimeJ . asu e 4 and longed for a son to succeed to his passmg wsdoin . ^« ^^« wm him against tlmt " foolish , faithless fame and power . Bu ^ aag wan . ^ | compelled to call a child into thing " a woman . J ^ " ^^ being by the concentrated ettort " ^ - - Aba & u u 0 moon of beauty Sal & man , and entruste d to the tenoa nu . « r to manhood full . " Thenurse dotes upon ^^^ ^ is he insensible to her conceives for hmya y . f ^/^ ^^ iug his own hvilliant future , he charms . Torsaking his ^^ J ^ " ~ j Shaa « . struck out with hand Uasteda vr ^ and foot in his redress . feumnionin ms COnsequences of his conduct . , royal sire read h » n a severe JsBon on ^ he cer ^ ta ^ f ML mQved and bubbled Salaman beard and ^ Pented-- g" ^*^^ The temptation re-• up with jewels . ButUjs repenra c interruptions and curred , and hes again fell , i " ^^ toother on a camel ' s back till they sermonising , the guilty loven ^^^ XChores they found a- shallop , reached tie . boundless ocean . HJ °£ . j ^ . away to an island beyond teie ^ ch ^^ n ^ a ^^ Absal .
1 They slept—they drank its fountains hand in hand —• Sought sugar with the parrot-ox in Bport _ Paraded with the peacock—raced the partridge—Or fell a-talking with the nightingale . There was the rose without a thorn , and thcr « The treasure , and no aerpent to beware , "What sweeter than your mistress at your side b ^^ isi ^^ US ^ JSSSnffV" ^^ ure gold retarn'd entire , hut all the but
aser metal bu ^;^ dome is a wo -ndrous house of sorrow , And happiness therein a lying fable . ,,.,,, When first they mix'dtlie clay of man , ana cloth d Hie spirit in tLe rohe of perfect beauty , For forty mornings did an evil cloud Rain sorrows over him from head to foot ; Andwhen the forty mornings pass d to nigUt , ¦ _ Then came one mprning shower—one morning shower Of joy—to forty of the rain of sorrow ! And though the better fortune came at last To seal the work , yet every wise man knows m ^ m m ^^ Sown , and sets the golden footstool beneath his feet . - ¦ ? to furior'X ^ is rftorod by frcnueat faUes and paraHe . inge- . niously interwoven , but too long to transcribe .
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his works : they are ^} j ^^ l ^^^^ L ^ Th \ B oJ ^ tion l ^ a inestimable advantage of substituting £ ™ * -, M Victor Schcblciikb , by been purch . sod by «^« BS £ ^ d at J dlspo . al of the Sacred kvhom it lias with great ) J" ^ V ce £ nJ . expecfced « Life of Handel" is an-Harmomc Society . M . Suittjc i . £ J lonfe £ P ftB jn its wH 1 te § ssiiss ^« ss S maWo writes the « Life of Handel" for England . :
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THK PRINCESS'S . . Mrn Kican ae a « e «» Isabella , Mr . By » kr ub liohngbroke , and ^ ° , ? B ™ i for the {? S Bupirnuroeraries for moba and soldier * . »»^ " "" ^ ftM ? iSt ix months or bo , KfcAartf J 7 . may be expected to figure in the bill" . ^
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Leader (1850-1860), March 14, 1857, page 19, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_14031857/page/19/
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