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proceed . TheiPope , pevcekl kg his emfeattrassment , ms&nfly relieved him by lifting up his hand tts a signal for him to desist , tmd observing that he well knew the talents of the man . As a testimony of his respect , he immediately named him his Consistorial Advocate . At another t * me , when on an embassy to Venice , and attempting to address Ai ^ usfcus Bafcbacfius , the Doge , on the subject of his mission , his recollection forsook bim > and he was obliged to remain silent .
Bartholomew was the author of uaaay works on the Civil and Canon Laws , which were regarded by jurists as of high authority . The Consultations of himself and his father were printed together in four volumes , His writings obtained for him the title of the Papinian of 'his age . * It S ,
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January \ Mk » A FHAGMKNTT . Waw fugitives ! that atsthe stern behest Of this unwontedly impetuous blast ,
Athwart my window flit in crowds—where bent Ye know not—onward still in reckless flight , All hastingito a . grave—ye bring to mind Our human glories , $ > ast and gone like yours , The moral wrecks of the departed year .
How comely were ye some few mouths ago In all your firm . luxuriance 1 Ye could . then Smile at the tempest ' s impotent assaults , Braving their utmost fury ; now , alas ! Its seeming pastime , as in vengeful mood And mockery of your lost , defenceless state ,
It sportive roar'd— " Where are your triumphs naw . ?" And parted so each from its stay in air « What troops of joys have mourned their parent stem , In this our higher realm of brittle life , While o ' er their prompt divorce andfalPn sstate , The common tyrant of > our kindred race
Grins ghastly , as he bids his whirlwinqdrive Their shattered , fragments o ' er his dreary waste ! Of guilty joys I speak . not—but of joys Like gems in Nature ' s choicest liv ' ry digjat , Glajdd ' ning her fair creation , and around Dispensing health , and harmony ., and pjcace . A matron here—» thatto her throbbing breast So lately press ed a cherub ' s roseate Up , And wanton'd in his smile , has watcn' 4 , and watqh'd , And watchM again his . little cheek grow pale
• Pancirolus , de Claris legtimintcrpretibus , lib . Hi . Tir » bos ^ ii , Storift delfalM $ erutum Itdliana , Tom . VI . Part . i . Bodk , Bift . AtUitritfitariorum ^ Tom . U . p , $ 3 ( 3 . ^ DiaHSanesi di Allegretto AlUgrettx , insetted In Mwratoii ^ a COUeetion , Vol . XXHI . Roaco ^ ^ Life of Lorenzo deiledidfl , wfar 147 ^ note , .
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THE BELIMAN'S VERSES fOR THE YEAR 1827 .
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The Bellman ^ Vetoes .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1827, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1794/page/31/
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