Bentley's Miscellany, Том 43Richard Bentley, 1858 |
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... look for an inexpensive hotel in that locality was a fruitless endeavour , and on he went till he reached the Sally Port and entered the Alsatian region of the Point , finally bringing up at the " Blue Posts , " which well - known house ...
... look for an inexpensive hotel in that locality was a fruitless endeavour , and on he went till he reached the Sally Port and entered the Alsatian region of the Point , finally bringing up at the " Blue Posts , " which well - known house ...
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... look up again and speak with kindness . Though her words were lost in air , Mrs. Scrope did look up , but it was to fix upon Edith a glance that might have turned her to stone . " Edith , " she said , speaking slowly and dwelling upon ...
... look up again and speak with kindness . Though her words were lost in air , Mrs. Scrope did look up , but it was to fix upon Edith a glance that might have turned her to stone . " Edith , " she said , speaking slowly and dwelling upon ...
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... look around . Shades of Claude and Salvator ! what a view ! We pause to take breath as we recal it , and as we did when we first beheld it . ( Though for the latter suspiration , impeach the steep ascent , oh reader ! ) Descriptions of ...
... look around . Shades of Claude and Salvator ! what a view ! We pause to take breath as we recal it , and as we did when we first beheld it . ( Though for the latter suspiration , impeach the steep ascent , oh reader ! ) Descriptions of ...
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... look ye here ! It was upon a Sunday afternoon , when all Christian people were at church , when the parson was explaining the Catechism to the children , that a man came lounging down the village , and another , who had just woke up ...
... look ye here ! It was upon a Sunday afternoon , when all Christian people were at church , when the parson was explaining the Catechism to the children , that a man came lounging down the village , and another , who had just woke up ...
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... look for on earth . But hunger is an impertinent friend , and will return , so Tommy tried for the village appointments , and kept them , as they did him . His favourite de- partment , however , was the day duty , for he would then ...
... look for on earth . But hunger is an impertinent friend , and will return , so Tommy tried for the village appointments , and kept them , as they did him . His favourite de- partment , however , was the day duty , for he would then ...
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Страница 610 - A rest for weary pilgrims found, " They softly lie, and sweetly sleep
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Страница 523 - WE watched her breathing through the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly moved about, As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out. Our very hopes belied our fears, Our fears our hopes belied — We thought her dying when she slept, And sleeping when she died. For when the morn came dim and sad, And chill with early showers, Her quiet eyelids closed — she had Another morn than ours.
Страница 524 - For me, my heart that erst did go Most like a tired child at a show, That sees through tears the mummers leap, Would now its wearied vision close, Would childlike on His love repose Who giveth His beloved sleep. And friends, dear friends, when it shall be That this low breath is gone from me, And round my bier ye come to weep, Let one most loving of you all, Say, " Not a tear must o'er her fall ! He giveth His beloved sleep.
Страница 295 - The knell, the shroud, the mattock, and the grave ; The deep damp vault, the darkness, and the worm; These are the bugbears of a winter's eve, T 3 The terrors of the living, not the dead.
Страница 402 - Tis life, whereof our nerves are scant, Oh life, not death, for which we pant; More life, and fuller, that I want.
Страница 521 - Thy best of rest is sleep, And that thou oft provok'st, yet grossly fear'st Thy death — which is no more. Thou art not thyself; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains That issue out of dust. Happy thou art not ; For what thou hast not, still thou striv'st to get, And what thou hast, forget'st. Thou art not certain ; For thy complexion shifts to strange effects, After the moon.
Страница 294 - There is no terror, brother Toby, in its looks, but what it borrows from groans and convulsions — and the blowing of noses and the wiping away of tears with the bottoms of curtains, in a dying man's room.
Страница 225 - He was not a man of many words, and rarely begun the discourse, or made the first entrance upon any business that was assumed; but a very weighty speaker, and after he had heard a full debate, and observed how the house was like to be inclined, took up the argument, and shortly, and clearly, and craftily, so stated it, that he commonly conducted it to the conclusion he desired...
Страница 611 - Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitful fever he sleeps well; Treason has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further.