| Edwin Brown Graham - 1883 - 366 страници
...the train, where he had gone was to them A MYSTERY! CHAPTER XIX. ''THE TONGUE OF THE CRAFTY." ' T is a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost ; We seek it, ere it comes to light, In every cranny but the right. — Cowper. mysterious disappearance of Dr. Groves -L.... | |
| Gems - 1884 - 408 страници
...'gan in haste the drawers explore. The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order, to the top ; For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever...ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipp'd the cat, not now replete, As erst, with airy self-conceit, Nor in her own fond apprehension... | |
| Alexander Falconer Murison - 1884 - 212 страници
...'gan in haste the drawers explore, The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. 95 For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever...ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipp'd the cat, not now replete 100 As erst with airy self-conceit, Nor in her own fond apprehension... | |
| Lucy A. Chittenden - 1884 - 204 страници
...'gan in haste the drawers explore, The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order, to the top; For 'tis a truth well known to most • That whatsoever thing is lost We seek it, ere it come to light, — Forth skipped the cat, not now replete, As erst, with airy self-conceit, Not in her own fond apprehension... | |
| James Parton - 1884 - 734 страници
...explore, The lowest first, and without stop The next in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well know to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it,...ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right, Forth skipped the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit, Nor in her own fond comprehension,... | |
| Bithia Mary Croker - 1884 - 416 страници
...easy-chair, "but never mind, young lady, I shall pay you out for this ! " CHAPTER XXIV. "LAIDE A FAIRE PKUK." For 'tis a truth well known to most That, whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere ii come to lipht In every cranny but the right. — Cowper. WHEN Maurice was ushered into the drawing-room... | |
| Cyril L. C. Locke - 1885 - 114 страници
...to the quick. 83. She loved me for the dangers I had passed, I loved her that she did pity them. 84. 'Tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing...ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. 85. When Spring, with dewy ringers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1885 - 988 страници
...the old man in him, so I am no less pleased with an old man that has something of the youth. Cicero. Tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing...ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Cowper. Romance is the poetry of literature. Madame Necker. Death anit love are the two wings Which... | |
| William Cowper - 1885 - 352 страници
...explore, The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well-known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In ev'ry cranny but the right, forth skipp'd the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit,... | |
| Lucy A. Chittenden - 1884 - 204 страници
...'gan in haste the drawers explore, The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order, to the top; For 'tis a truth well known to most • That whatsoever...ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. — Forth skipped the cat, not now replete, As erst, with airy self-conceit, Not in her own fond apprehension... | |
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