Household Friends for Every SeasonTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 327 страници |
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... shadow of the house ; but she could see nothing . " Well , Bobby , you see they ' ve run away . They could n't get through these bars at any rate ; so we're quite safe . Hark ! there are the school - children , singing a carol at papa's ...
... shadow of the house ; but she could see nothing . " Well , Bobby , you see they ' ve run away . They could n't get through these bars at any rate ; so we're quite safe . Hark ! there are the school - children , singing a carol at papa's ...
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... shadow of the earth ; and the brother of death exacteth a third part of our lives . A good part of our sleep is peered out with visions and fantastical objects , wherein we are confessedly deceived . The day supplieth us with truths ...
... shadow of the earth ; and the brother of death exacteth a third part of our lives . A good part of our sleep is peered out with visions and fantastical objects , wherein we are confessedly deceived . The day supplieth us with truths ...
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... shadow of herself . If there be such debts , we owe deeply unto sympathies ; but the common spirit of the world must be ready in such arrearages . If some have swooned , they may have also died in dreams , since death is but a confirmed ...
... shadow of herself . If there be such debts , we owe deeply unto sympathies ; but the common spirit of the world must be ready in such arrearages . If some have swooned , they may have also died in dreams , since death is but a confirmed ...
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... shadows . The same coquetry of Nature that rippled her hair has dinted her cheeks with shifting dimples . Every time she smiles and she smiles as if sixty an hour were not half - allowance — a dimple slides into view and vanishes like a ...
... shadows . The same coquetry of Nature that rippled her hair has dinted her cheeks with shifting dimples . Every time she smiles and she smiles as if sixty an hour were not half - allowance — a dimple slides into view and vanishes like a ...
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... shadow of That living mystic tree , Within whose secret growth the Dove Is sometimes felt to be , While every leaf that His plumes touch Saith His Name audibly . " And I myself will teach to him , I 164 D. G. ROSSETTI .
... shadow of That living mystic tree , Within whose secret growth the Dove Is sometimes felt to be , While every leaf that His plumes touch Saith His Name audibly . " And I myself will teach to him , I 164 D. G. ROSSETTI .
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Страница 166 - will seek the groves Where the lady Mary is, With her five handmaidens, whose names Are five sweet symphonies, Cecily, Gertrude, Magdalen, Margaret, and Rosalys.
Страница 166 - And the souls mounting up to God Went by her like thin flames. And still she bowed herself and stooped Out of the circling charm; Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned on warm, And the lilies lay as if asleep Along her bended arm. From the fixed place of Heaven she saw Time like a pulse shake fierce Through all the worlds.
Страница 166 - THE blessed damozel leaned out From the gold bar of Heaven ; Her eyes were deeper than the depth Of waters stilled at even ; She had three lilies in her hand, And the stars in her hair were seven.
Страница 51 - I care not much for gold or land ; — Give me a mortgage here and there, — Some good bank-stock, — some note of hand, Or trifling railroad share; — I only ask that Fortune send A little more than I shall spend. Honors are silly toys, I know, And titles are but empty names; — I would, perhaps, be Plenipo, — But only near St.
Страница 166 - Her hair that lay along her back Was yellow like ripe corn. Herseemed she scarce had been a day One of God's choristers; The wonder was not yet quite gone From that still look of hers; Albeit, to them she left, her day Had counted as ten years.
Страница 166 - I wish that he were come to me, For he will come,' she said. ' Have I not prayed in Heaven ? — on earth, Lord, Lord, has he not...
Страница 166 - She gazed and listened and then said, Less sad of speech than mild — "All this is when he comes.
Страница 52 - tis a sin To care for such unfruitful things; — One good-sized diamond in a pin, — Some, not so large, in rings, — A ruby, and a pearl, or so, Will do for me; — I laugh at show. My dame should dress in cheap attire; (Good, heavy silks are never dear;) — I own perhaps I might desire Some shawls of true Cashmere, — Some marrowy crapes of China silk, Like wrinkled skins on scalded milk.
Страница 166 - Herself shall bring us, hand in hand, To Him round whom all souls Kneel, the clear-ranged unnumbered heads Bowed with their aureoles; And angels meeting us shall sing To their citherns and citoles.
Страница 166 - The sun was gone now ; the curled moon Was like a little feather Fluttering far down the gulf; and now She spoke through the still weather. Her voice was like the voice the stars Had when they sang together.