FN#461] These lines, extended to three couplets, occur in vol.
And Allah favour him who wrote these lines:-- An I quit Cairo and her pleasaunces, * Where can I wend to find so gladsome ways?
As Duban the physician entered he addressed the King in these lines:-- An fail I of my thanks to thee nor thank thee day by day * For whom com posed I prose and verse, for whom my say and lay?
The original text of these lines is reproduced within the diagram.
These lines, in the original, are written on the left side of the page and refer to the figure shown on PI.
Footnote 8: These lines are, in the original, written in ink] Observe the perpendicular line below the centre of gravity of the man.
Have you any of these lines belonging to other women in your hands just now?
Have you within the last six years asked for money instead of these lines?
Various hypotheses have been formulated on these lines, with special reference to the evolution of man.
I may add that by no one can the perusal of the Essays be more vividly appreciated than by the writer of these lines.
Darwin was the first to coordinate the ample results of these lines of research.
New points of view in regard to these lines of inquiry have been adopted by H.
These lines have no meaning; but may we not say, in imitation of Cowley on another book, 'Tis so like sense 'twill serve the turn as well?
When Cowley tells of Hervey, that they studied together, it is easy to suppose how much he must miss the companion of his labours, and the partner of his discoveries; but what image of tenderness can be excited by these lines?
The excellence of these lines is greater, as the truth which they contain was not, at that time, generally known.
For the poet's purpose in introducing the remarkable word-picture of these lines, see notes on the Tyrian trader, ll.
Account for Tristram's discontent, as indicated in these lines.
We quickly follow up these lines, and where they cross each other on the side of the hill we scan every tree closely.
These lines, though so well known, I have transcribed, that the contrast between them and this passage of Shakespeare may be more accurately observed.
Warburton suggested transposing the second and third of these lines] The image seems to be, that the blood of Caesar flew upon the statue, and trickled down it.
Thou changed, and self-cover'd thing] Of these lines there is but one copy, and the editors are forced open conjecture.
I will not go into the various views of these lines, but will simply say what seems to me most probable.
And what he 'speaks' is shown in these lines, which introduce the famous passage just quoted: Pros.
These lines, detached from their context, are familiar to everyone; but, in the Tempest, they are dramatic as well as poetical.
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