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Steel'd was that soul, and by no misery mov'd, That from a father seiz'd his babe belov'd: Such, such my case.

Note 26: His close-shaven crown, surrounded by a circle of stiff-curled black hair, had something the appearance of a parish pinfold begirt by its high hedge. Ce trait vivant et qui décèle si bien la touche éminemment pittoresque du romancier calédonien, a échappé, par mégarde, sans doute,

Quand il eut fini son inspection, il remonta sur la dunette, et d'une voix calme, il prononça les paroles suivantes: «Officiers et matelots, je suis un Anglais, comme vous, et ma devise est celle de l'amiral Nelson: «L'Angleterre attend que chacun fasse son devoir . «England expects every one to make his duty

The undersigned has the honour to renew to M. Guizot the assurances of his most distinguished consideration. Signé: PALMERSTON. Foreign Office, 9th sept. 1840.

A ghastly face-wound at the hands of the English at Boulogne got him the name of "Balafré." He wielded great influence at Court and was a chief promoter of the persecution of the Huguenots, figuring prominently in the Massacre of Vassy and the siege of Rouen. During his attack on Orleans he was shot by a Protestant named Poltrot de Méré. He was by far the ablest of the Guises.

He rose from among the stones, threw himself on Tartarin, and clung to his clothes. 8. They carried off his baggage. 9. Tartarin did not know how to make himself understood. 10. They threw outlandish names at his head. Que dit-on de ce qui reste des grands hommes? 2. Pourquoi ce qui restait de Cervantes a-t-il tressaillir de joie? 3. Qu'y avait-il sur la berge? 4.

62 21 se trouvaient être: 'proved to be', cf. note to 13 22. 62 24 tous: pronoun, for pronunciation cf. note to 20 13. 62 26 lui gagnaient son argent: 'won his money from him. 62 29 le Prophète: Mohammed It is common in European literature to represent Mohammedans as paying to Mohammed the same sort of worship as Catholics pay to the highest saints. Cf. note to 83 8.

COWPER. The Poetical Works of William Cowper, edited with notes and biographical. Introduction by William Benham. London, Macmillan and Co, 1870. CRABBE. The Life and Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe, edited by His Son. London, John Murray, 1860. Mac CRIE. The Religion of Our Literature, by George Mac Crie. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1875. GEORGE ELIOT. The Works of George Eliot.

We are told that the sultan Mahrnoud by his perpetual wars… Par un phénomène bizarre d

Old Egypt's king Cheops erected the first pyramid And largest, thinking it was just the thing To keep his memory whole, and mummy hid, But somebody or other rummaging, Burglariously broke his coffin's lid: Let not a monument give you or me hopes Since not a pinch of dust remains of Cheops.

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