Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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Page 61
... lines Mr. Parsons brought the following very flattering answer , which he repeated after dinner : - " To Mrs. Piozzi . : - " Tho ' sooth'd by soft music's seducing delights , And blest with reciprocal love ; 66 These cannot impede your ...
... lines Mr. Parsons brought the following very flattering answer , which he repeated after dinner : - " To Mrs. Piozzi . : - " Tho ' sooth'd by soft music's seducing delights , And blest with reciprocal love ; 66 These cannot impede your ...
Page 72
... lines you will read over leaf . With homely verse and artless lays , Full oft these humble roofs shall ring ; Whilst to our dear Redeemer's praise Rough youths and village maidens sing . Incarnate God ! when He appear'd , And blessings ...
... lines you will read over leaf . With homely verse and artless lays , Full oft these humble roofs shall ring ; Whilst to our dear Redeemer's praise Rough youths and village maidens sing . Incarnate God ! when He appear'd , And blessings ...
Page 78
... a falsehood . The following lines written , sur le champ , with a gold pen I gave him , prove he could make more agreeable impromptus than this I have related : - " Such implements , tho ' fine and splendid , 78 MARGINAL NOTES .
... a falsehood . The following lines written , sur le champ , with a gold pen I gave him , prove he could make more agreeable impromptus than this I have related : - " Such implements , tho ' fine and splendid , 78 MARGINAL NOTES .
Page 80
... lines should be light , and the turn should be witty , And the jest is to see how ' tis ended . To finish it neat in an elegant style Though Phoebus himself should discern ye ; And though to throw light on the troublesome toil , Should ...
... lines should be light , and the turn should be witty , And the jest is to see how ' tis ended . To finish it neat in an elegant style Though Phoebus himself should discern ye ; And though to throw light on the troublesome toil , Should ...
Page 87
... line in this couplet : - Fondly view'd his following bride , Viewing lost , and losing died , โ she remarks : - And this ... lines which the doctor has here spun into length ( vide " Anthol . " lib . 7 G + UNCONSCIOUS PLAGIARISM . 87 888.
... line in this couplet : - Fondly view'd his following bride , Viewing lost , and losing died , โ she remarks : - And this ... lines which the doctor has here spun into length ( vide " Anthol . " lib . 7 G + UNCONSCIOUS PLAGIARISM . 87 888.
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Adieu admired amuse anecdotes Bath beautiful believe Bishop Blessed Virgin Mary Boswell brother Brynbella Burney called character Charles Kemble charming Daniel Lysons daughter dear Sir James death delight dinner Doctor Johnson fancy father favourite feel French glad gout H. L. PIOZZI happy hear heard heart honour hope husband Iphigenia Italy kind King Lady Laodice laugh letter live London look Lord Lord Byron Lord Lyttelton Lutwyche Lysons Lyttelton marriage married Milton mind Miss Thrale mother never night once Penzance perhaps poor Pope portrait praise pretty Proserpina recollect remember replied Salusbury Samuel Lysons scarce sent Siddons Sir James Fellowes story Streatham Park Street suppose sure taste tell thing thought Thrale told verses wife wish wonder Wraxall write written wrote young