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...LE. God be gracious to William Whitehead. 

For pale works about to White again. 

NOW that colour is spiritual appears inasmuch as the blessing of God upon all things descends in colour. 

For the blessing of health upon the human face is in colour. 

For the blessing of God upon purity is in the Virgin's blushes. 

For the blessing of God in colour is on him that keeps his virgin. 

For I saw a blush in Staindrop Church, which was of God's own colouring. 

For it was the be...Read more of this...
by Smart, Christopher



...ughts we ever know
We plagiarize from Long Ago:
And as the girl on canvas there
Is marvelously rare and fair,
'Tis only inasmuch as she
Is dumb and may not speak to me!"
He tapped me with his mahlstick--then
The picture,--and went on again:

"Orlie Wilde, the fisher's child--
I see her yet, as fair and mild
As ever nursling summer day
Dreamed on the bosom of the bay:
For I was twenty then, and went
Alone and long-haired--all content
With promises of sounding name
And fantasie...Read more of this...
by Riley, James Whitcomb
...ttempt to canonise a monarch, who, whatever where his household virtues, was neither a successful nor a patriot king, — inasmuch as several years of his reign passed in war with America and Ireland, to say nothing of the aggression upon France, — like all other exaggeration, necessarily begets opposition. In whatever manner he may be spoken of in this new 'Vision,' his public career will not be more favourably transmitted by history. Of his private virtues (although a little ...Read more of this...
by Byron, George (Lord)
...lished finds itself not
wholly severed even now (although its strength may be
immeasurably weakened in the comparison), inasmuch as this page 
brings them once more in contact, the one in the person of his own 
descendant, the other in that of the translator of his Poems.

Believe me, with great truth,
Very faithfully yours,
EDGAR A. BOWRING.
London, April, 1853....Read more of this...
by von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang

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