The DisownedChapman and Hall, 1852 - 312 страници |
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... beautiful , fresh morning , the air was like a draught from a Spirit's foun- tain , and filled the heart with new youth , and the blood with a rapturous delight ; the leaves - the green , green leaves of spring - were quivering on the ...
... beautiful , fresh morning , the air was like a draught from a Spirit's foun- tain , and filled the heart with new youth , and the blood with a rapturous delight ; the leaves - the green , green leaves of spring - were quivering on the ...
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... beautiful season of the year ; I had been inured to pedestrian excursions , so I set off on foot to see my nearest surviving relative . On the way , I fell in ( though on a very different spot ) with the very encampment you saw last ...
... beautiful season of the year ; I had been inured to pedestrian excursions , so I set off on foot to see my nearest surviving relative . On the way , I fell in ( though on a very different spot ) with the very encampment you saw last ...
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... beautiful cap that is of yours ! " said the young gentleman . " Lord , sir , do you think so ? the ribbon is pretty enough ; but — but , as I was saying , what name shall I tell Mr. Bossolton to put in his book ? " This , thought Mrs ...
... beautiful cap that is of yours ! " said the young gentleman . " Lord , sir , do you think so ? the ribbon is pretty enough ; but — but , as I was saying , what name shall I tell Mr. Bossolton to put in his book ? " This , thought Mrs ...
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... to heaven . " It was with mutual satisfaction that Mordaunt and his guest con- tinued their commune , till the hour of dinner was announced to them by a bell , which , formerly intended as and beautiful 26 THE DISOWNED .
... to heaven . " It was with mutual satisfaction that Mordaunt and his guest con- tinued their commune , till the hour of dinner was announced to them by a bell , which , formerly intended as and beautiful 26 THE DISOWNED .
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... Beautiful , indeed ! " exclaimed Clarence , with the enthusiasm of a young and pure heart , to which every loftier sentiment is always beautiful . " And true as beautiful ! " said Mordaunt . " Nor is this all , for the mind can even ...
... Beautiful , indeed ! " exclaimed Clarence , with the enthusiasm of a young and pure heart , to which every loftier sentiment is always beautiful . " And true as beautiful ! " said Mordaunt . " Nor is this all , for the mind can even ...
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acquaintance Algernon answered beautiful blood and honourable Bobus Bossolton Brown CHAPTER character cheek choly Clarence's Cole Copperas countenance cried dare dark dear door duke Eleanor England epicure eyes fate father favour fear feeling fond fortune gazed gentleman gipsy Glendower Glumford hand happiness heart Heaven honour hope hour human Isabel La Meronville Lady Flora Lady Westborough late Lady Waddilove least less letter light look Lord Borodaile Lord St Lord Ulswater marriage Master Clinton ment Meronville mind Mordaunt nature ness never night once passed passion paused perhaps person pleasure poor pride quoth rence replied republican returned Richard Crauford Scarsdale seemed servant silent smile soul spirit STEPHEN MONTAGUE stranger sure Talbot tears tell thing thought tion tone Trollolop true truth turned uncon uttered utterly valet vanity Vavasour virtue voice Warner Wolfe words young youth
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Страница 223 - Round-hoofd, short-jointed, fetlocks shag and long, Broad breast, full eye, small head, and nostril wide, High crest, short ears, straight legs and passing strong, Thin mane, thick tail, broad buttock, tender hide : Look, what a horse should have he did not lack, Save a proud rider on so proud a back.
Страница 210 - My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my commandments with thee, so that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding; yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding — if thou seekest her as silver, and searchest for her as for hid treasures, — then shall thou understand the fear of the Lord, and find the knowledge of God..
Страница 73 - And made his hands to struggle in the air, His Druid locks to shake and ooze with sweat, His eyes to fever out, his voice to cease. He stood, and heard not Thea's sobbing deep ; A little time, and then again he snatch'd Utterance thus : — " But cannot I create ? Cannot I form?
Страница 223 - Fear no more the heat of the sun, Nor the furious winter's rages ; Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages: Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust ARV. Fear no more the frown o...
Страница 188 - Hush'd were his Gertrude's lips ! but still their bland And beautiful expression seem'd to melt With love that could not die ! and still his hand She presses to the heart no more that felt. Ah, heart ! where once each fond affection dwelt, And features yet that spoke a soul more fair.
Страница 112 - ... among the pitiful shifts of policy : we walk here in the light and open ways of the divine bounty: we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice : our senses are here feasted with the clear and genuine taste of their objects ; which are all sophisticated there, and for the most part overwhelmed with their contraries.
Страница 214 - ... philosophers deceive them when they anticipate, for future ages, a knowledge which shall bring perfection to the mind, baffle the diseases of the body and even protract to a date now utterly unknown the final destination of life; for Wisdom is a palace of which only the vestibule has been entered; nor can we guess what treasures are hid in those chambers, of which the experience of the past can afford us neither analogy nor clue.
Страница 57 - Ah ! fleeter far than fleetest storm or steed, Or the death they bear, The heart which tender thought clothes like a dove With the wings of care ; In the battle, in the darkness, in the need, Shall mine cling to thee, Nor claim one smile for all the comfort, love, It may bring to thee.