Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 3Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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Page 213
... light Well knew the treach'rous bloom- A light that shines , alas ! alas ! To light us to our tomb : They said ' twas like thy cross , St. Paul's , The signal of her doom . And so it prov'd - she lost her health , When breath she needed ...
... light Well knew the treach'rous bloom- A light that shines , alas ! alas ! To light us to our tomb : They said ' twas like thy cross , St. Paul's , The signal of her doom . And so it prov'd - she lost her health , When breath she needed ...
Page 419
... light he envies his brother poet John Sternhold , be cause he cannot reach his heights .... Doggrell ( reciting his ... light ! Hang out your lanterne and candle light ! " which Maister Hobson at last did , to his great commendations ...
... light he envies his brother poet John Sternhold , be cause he cannot reach his heights .... Doggrell ( reciting his ... light ! Hang out your lanterne and candle light ! " which Maister Hobson at last did , to his great commendations ...
Page 795
... light by the bodies surrounding it , says , " that mediums are more or less attractive in proportion to their density . " Astronomic Refraction . - Ptolemy , ac- quainted with the principle of the refraction of light , could not fail to ...
... light by the bodies surrounding it , says , " that mediums are more or less attractive in proportion to their density . " Astronomic Refraction . - Ptolemy , ac- quainted with the principle of the refraction of light , could not fail to ...
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