The Eton miscellany, by Bartholomew Bouverie1827 |
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... received the following answer : " The Eton Dull Club are at liberty to take for their coat of arms , what is technically called vir- gatum sagulum ; bearing on the dexter chief , two rods sanguine ; on the sinister , two blocks proper ...
... received the following answer : " The Eton Dull Club are at liberty to take for their coat of arms , what is technically called vir- gatum sagulum ; bearing on the dexter chief , two rods sanguine ; on the sinister , two blocks proper ...
Page 16
... The fine was then paid , and the motto was received with acclamation , by all but Mr. Dolton , who denied that it held good in the case of a boy not knowing his lesson , and getting flogged in de- 16 [ NO . 1 . THE ETON MISCELLANY .
... The fine was then paid , and the motto was received with acclamation , by all but Mr. Dolton , who denied that it held good in the case of a boy not knowing his lesson , and getting flogged in de- 16 [ NO . 1 . THE ETON MISCELLANY .
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... receiving Mr. Ignoramus's toe . LLAN EGWEST ABBEY . Pensive Nymph , who lov'st to dwell By waving wood , and winding dell , Where grass and wild flowers mingling spread Around the lonely fountain - head , Marking oft the purple streak ...
... receiving Mr. Ignoramus's toe . LLAN EGWEST ABBEY . Pensive Nymph , who lov'st to dwell By waving wood , and winding dell , Where grass and wild flowers mingling spread Around the lonely fountain - head , Marking oft the purple streak ...
Page 48
... received by Mr. Ingalton , Eton , from Etonians only . Number II . will appear on the 18th of June . T. C. Hansard , Paternoster - row Press , London . THE ETON MISCELLANY , No. II . INTRODUCTION . ON 48 [ NO . I. THE ETON MISCELLANY ..
... received by Mr. Ingalton , Eton , from Etonians only . Number II . will appear on the 18th of June . T. C. Hansard , Paternoster - row Press , London . THE ETON MISCELLANY , No. II . INTRODUCTION . ON 48 [ NO . I. THE ETON MISCELLANY ..
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... he press'd , And breath'd one prayer to Heaven ; His wrongs forgave , his sins confess'd , And bade the blow be given ! [ I have received the following contribution from a correspondent 60 [ NO . II . THE ETON MISCELLANY .
... he press'd , And breath'd one prayer to Heaven ; His wrongs forgave , his sins confess'd , And bade the blow be given ! [ I have received the following contribution from a correspondent 60 [ NO . II . THE ETON MISCELLANY .
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Abencerrages admiration ANTISTROPHE Bartholomew Bouverie beam bear beauty beneath blood brave breast breath bright brow Bull cacoethes character Christmas pie Club courser dark dead dear death delight Der Freischütz doom doubt e'en endeavour Ennui Eton College Eton Miscellany Etonian falchion fame farewell fate father favour fear feel flame fortune genius give glaive gloom glory grave hand happy hear heart Heaviside hero honour hope Horace humble hush'd imagination imitation Jermyn kittens lady Lake of Killarney Lethe light look lord mean merit mind nature never night Nonsense o'er perhaps pericranium pleasure Pluto poetry poets pride Proteus racters readers scene seem'd sense shore soul sound spear spirit sword tears tell thee thing thou thought tion tomb Twas Utopia venture verses Virgil virgin band wave wild wish woes word