Blackwood's Magazine, Հատոր 95W. Blackwood, 1864 |
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... light , neat , and elegant in its way ; not a fault could be found with the taste of his getting up . ' For a handkerchief he held a well - folded piece of bark , and a piece of gold - embroidered silk , which he constantly employed to ...
... light , neat , and elegant in its way ; not a fault could be found with the taste of his getting up . ' For a handkerchief he held a well - folded piece of bark , and a piece of gold - embroidered silk , which he constantly employed to ...
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... light of the moon , by the light of the moon , We all went home by the light of the moon . With a ringing song We tramped along , Recalling what we'll forget so soon . How the wine was good , And the talk was free , And pleasant and gay ...
... light of the moon , by the light of the moon , We all went home by the light of the moon . With a ringing song We tramped along , Recalling what we'll forget so soon . How the wine was good , And the talk was free , And pleasant and gay ...
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... Light is , Its effect upon me was my chronic gastritis . Talk of Nature's wise laws , learn from nature's lawgiver , That the first law to man is- " Take care of your liver ! " But I have not yet done with your boasted renown , " Tis ...
... Light is , Its effect upon me was my chronic gastritis . Talk of Nature's wise laws , learn from nature's lawgiver , That the first law to man is- " Take care of your liver ! " But I have not yet done with your boasted renown , " Tis ...
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... light had you taken that toddy . But are all of my acts to be traced to one cause ? Have I strained your quick nerves for no end but applause ? Do not all sages say that the Mind cannot hurt you If it follow the impulse unerring of ...
... light had you taken that toddy . But are all of my acts to be traced to one cause ? Have I strained your quick nerves for no end but applause ? Do not all sages say that the Mind cannot hurt you If it follow the impulse unerring of ...
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... light gaining strength more and more , Every moment more filled with the instinct to soar , Till he sees , through a new sense of glory , his goal , And is rapt to the gates which Mind enters as Soul . CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD : THE ...
... light gaining strength more and more , Every moment more filled with the instinct to soar , Till he sees , through a new sense of glory , his goal , And is rapt to the gates which Mind enters as Soul . CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD : THE ...
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Էջ 1 - Wasoga and Waganda fishermen coming out in boats and taking post on all the rocks with rod and hook, hippopotami and crocodiles lying sleepily on the water, the ferry at work above the falls, and cattle driven down to drink at the margin of the lake, — made, in all, with the pretty nature of the country — small hills, grassy-topped, with trees in the folds, and gardens on the lower slopes — as interesting a picture as one could wish to see.
Էջ 16 - I had given him with his own hands, and giving it full-cock to a page, told him to go out and shoot a man in the outer court ; which was no sooner accomplished than the little urchin returned to announce his success, with a look of glee such as one would see in the face of a boy who had robbed a bird's nest, caught a trout, or done any other boyish trick. The king said to him, 'And did you do it well?
Էջ 2 - But I felt I ought to be content with what I had been spared to accomplish; for I had seen full half of the lake, and had information given me of the other half, by means of which I knew all about the lake, as far, at least, as the chief objects of geographical importance were concerned.
Էջ 8 - There courtiers of high dignity stepped forward to greet me, dressed in the most scrupulously neat fashions. Men, women, bulls, dogs, and goats, were led about by strings ; cocks and hens were carried in men's arms; and little pages, with...
Էջ 216 - Hemmings volunteered to walk with her to the corner ; and it is not necessary to say that she immediately plunged into the topic which at that moment engaged all minds in Carlingford. " If I had not seen it with my own eyes, I should not have believed it,
Էջ 414 - ... without actual malice, and without gross negligence; and that before the commencement of the action, or at the earliest opportunity afterwards...
Էջ 309 - Saturday night it had somewhat abated. The Bank had taken a firm and deliberate resolution to make common cause with the country, as far as their humble efforts would go.
Էջ 113 - This is a matter for serious reflection. Let us not delay taking a decision until sudden and irresistible events disturb our judgment and draw us in spite of ourselves in opposite directions. I now, therefore, propose to your Majesty to regulate the present and to secure the future by means of a Congress.