Gems Selected from the Poems of Caroline BowlesLight, 1836 - 356 страници |
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... Aboyne's mother , in the Protestant communion , professed to abjure all Popish abominations . It should have been mentioned earlier in this little narra . tive , that the parents of Colonel Aboyne were of a divided faith , and that he ...
... Aboyne's mother , in the Protestant communion , professed to abjure all Popish abominations . It should have been mentioned earlier in this little narra . tive , that the parents of Colonel Aboyne were of a divided faith , and that he ...
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... Aboyne's garden , and passed close behind the honeysuckle arbour . It was not in nature - not in that stranger's ... Aboyne as the Rev. Mr. Vernon , the new curate of Sea Vale . Horace Vernon was one of many children , the orphans of a ...
... Aboyne's garden , and passed close behind the honeysuckle arbour . It was not in nature - not in that stranger's ... Aboyne as the Rev. Mr. Vernon , the new curate of Sea Vale . Horace Vernon was one of many children , the orphans of a ...
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... Aboyne's garden - exactly a twelvemonth from that wellremembered evening — the young curate was seated in the arbour within that holly hedge , and his voice , in lieu of her father's , was mingling with that of Millicent Aboyne in the ...
... Aboyne's garden - exactly a twelvemonth from that wellremembered evening — the young curate was seated in the arbour within that holly hedge , and his voice , in lieu of her father's , was mingling with that of Millicent Aboyne in the ...
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... Aboyne's garden , in the warm twilight of that sweet summer evening . Horace and Millicent had returned from a long ramble , and many benevolent visits among the more distant cottagers of their extensive parish . They had felt that ...
... Aboyne's garden , in the warm twilight of that sweet summer evening . Horace and Millicent had returned from a long ramble , and many benevolent visits among the more distant cottagers of their extensive parish . They had felt that ...
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... Aboyne's uneasiness . He persuaded himself the hour was fast approaching which would make his daughter not only a friendless , but almost a destitute orphan , her sole inheritance comprising the small cottage they inhabited , sum of ...
... Aboyne's uneasiness . He persuaded himself the hour was fast approaching which would make his daughter not only a friendless , but almost a destitute orphan , her sole inheritance comprising the small cottage they inhabited , sum of ...
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Aboyne's affectionate Andrew Cleaves ascer bay window beautiful Blanche blessed bosom Broad Summerford calash CAROLINE BOWLES chamber cheerful child church churchyard Colonel Aboyne comfort cottage creature dark daugh daughter dear Horace death deep door earth earthly eyes face fair faithful father favour feelings flowers garden gazed gentle glance grave green green lane grey half hand happy Hartop head heart Helen hope hour innocent Joey John Somers Josiah la Veres Lady Octavia late lingered living looked Marchwood master Millicent Millicent's Miss Aboyne morning nature ness never night Nora once pale parents passed Pembroke table perfect piebald poor quiet rectory Redburn round Sea Vale side sight silent slumbers smile soon sound spirit stood sweet tears tender thing thought tion tone uncon venerable Veres Vernon village voice walk wall whole window words young youth
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Страница 39 - O that I had wings like a dove : for then would I flee away, and be at rest.
Страница 33 - How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee, 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be ! Poets themselves must fall, like those they sung, Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the tuneful tongue.
Страница 52 - Shakspeare, that, take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.
Страница 14 - Thy soul were fluttering. Mount up, immortal essence ! Young spirit ! haste, depart — And is this death ?— Dread Thing...
Страница 16 - And then to lie and weep, And think the live-long night (Feeding thine own distress With accurate greediness) Of every past delight ; — Of all his winning ways, His pretty, playful smiles, His joy at sight of thee, His tricks, his mimicry, — And all his little wiles ! Oh ! these are recollections Round mothers' hearts that cling, — That mingle with the tears And smiles of after years, With oft awakening.
Страница 117 - ... on foot they went, and took Salisbury in their way, purposely to see the good bishop, who made Mr. Hooker and his companion dine with him at his own table, which Mr. Hooker boasted of with much joy and gratitude when he saw his mother and friends ; and at the bishop's parting with him, the bishop gave him good counsel and his benediction, but forgot to give him money, which when the bishop had considered, he sent a servant in all haste to call Richard back to him ; and at Richard's return the...
Страница 8 - I see Him, hear Him, everywhere, In all things — darkness, light, Silence, and sound ; but most of all, When slumber's dusky curtains fall, At the dead hour of night.
Страница 5 - THERE is a tongue in every leaf! A voice in every rill ! A voice that speaketh everywhere, In flood and fire, through earth and air ; A tongue that's never still...
Страница 117 - Richard, I sent for you back to lend you a horse which hath carried me many a mile, and I thank God with much ease...
Страница 77 - A SLANTING ray of evening light Shoots through the yellow pane; It makes the faded crimson bright, And gilds the fringe again : The window's Gothic framework falls In oblique shadows on the walls.