. Character sketches of romance, fiction and the drama. Sir T. Malory, History of Prince Arthur, (1470). Kve^s Farewell to Paradise R. IVeslaU, Artist Rich. Earlom, Engraver EJ^E, who unseenYet all had heard, with audible lamentDiscovered soon the place of her unexpeSled stroke, worse than of I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leaveThee, native soil, these happy walks and shades,Fit haunt of gods ? where I had hope to Spend,Quiet, though sad, the respite of that dayThat must be mortal to us both. 0 flouers!That never well in other climate grew,My early visitation, and


. Character sketches of romance, fiction and the drama. Sir T. Malory, History of Prince Arthur, (1470). Kve^s Farewell to Paradise R. IVeslaU, Artist Rich. Earlom, Engraver EJ^E, who unseenYet all had heard, with audible lamentDiscovered soon the place of her unexpeSled stroke, worse than of I thus leave thee, Paradise ? thus leaveThee, native soil, these happy walks and shades,Fit haunt of gods ? where I had hope to Spend,Quiet, though sad, the respite of that dayThat must be mortal to us both. 0 flouers!That never well in other climate grew,My early visitation, and my lastAt even, which f bred up with tender handFrom the first opening bud, and gave ye names,Who now shall rear ye to the sun, or rankYour tribes, and water from th ambrosial fount?Thee, lastly, nuptial bower,,by me adorn dWith what to sight or stnell was sweet; from theeHow shall I part, and whither wander downInto a lower world, to this obscureAnd wild? how shall we breathe in other airLess pure, accustomd to immortal fruits? Miltons Paradise EVES FAREWELL TO PARADISE EXECUTIONER 403 FABIUS Executioner {No). When Francis, vis-count dAspremont, governor of Bayonne,was commanded by Charles IX. of Franceto massacre the Huguenots, he rephed, Sire, there are many under my govern-ment devoted to your majesty, but not asingle executioner. Exhausted Worlds . . Dr. John-son, in the prologue spoken by Glarrick atthe opening of Drury Lane, in 1747, saysof Shakespeare: Each change of many-colored life lie drew,Exhausted worlds, and then imagined new. Exterminator {The), Montbars, chief ofa set of fiOlibusters in the seventeenthcentury. He was a native of Languedoc,and conceived an intense hatred againstthe Spaniards on reading of theii crueltiesin the New World. Embarking at Havre,in 1667, Montbars attacked the Spaniardsin the Antilles and in Honduras, tookfrom them Vera Cruz and Carthagena, andslew them most mercilessly wherever heencountered them (1645-1707). Eye. Terrible as t


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