"1745.": A TaleJames Nisbet and Company, 1859 - 158 էջ |
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... escape . Antonia well knew that the consequences of concealing him and effecting that escape might be most serious to her uncle , and she felt almost culpable for allowing her young cousin to engage in so hazardous an en- terprise . But ...
... escape . Antonia well knew that the consequences of concealing him and effecting that escape might be most serious to her uncle , and she felt almost culpable for allowing her young cousin to engage in so hazardous an en- terprise . But ...
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... escape . She accord- ingly suppressed her feelings and endeavoured to comfort her aunt , and to compose herself by the reflection that Lord Berenger's death had probably spared himself and his family much misery . He was literally and ...
... escape . She accord- ingly suppressed her feelings and endeavoured to comfort her aunt , and to compose herself by the reflection that Lord Berenger's death had probably spared himself and his family much misery . He was literally and ...
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... escape . She accord- ingly suppressed her feelings and endeavoured to comfort her aunt , and to compose herself by the reflection that Lord Berenger's death had probably spared himself and his family much misery . He was literally and ...
... escape . She accord- ingly suppressed her feelings and endeavoured to comfort her aunt , and to compose herself by the reflection that Lord Berenger's death had probably spared himself and his family much misery . He was literally and ...
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... escape , but I own I do not feel sanguine . Mr Percy told me yesterday that he had been long looked upon as strongly disaffected against the present government ; and this I can believe from what passed between Lady Berenger and myself ...
... escape , but I own I do not feel sanguine . Mr Percy told me yesterday that he had been long looked upon as strongly disaffected against the present government ; and this I can believe from what passed between Lady Berenger and myself ...
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... escape . Do you feel equal to start to - night ? " Equal and ready , ” he replied , eagerly . " Well , then , we have prepared a disguise for you ; your route and all is settled . " " My route ! " interrupted Sidney ; " I hope it is ...
... escape . Do you feel equal to start to - night ? " Equal and ready , ” he replied , eagerly . " Well , then , we have prepared a disguise for you ; your route and all is settled . " " My route ! " interrupted Sidney ; " I hope it is ...
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Էջ 76 - Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win, By fearing to attempt.
Էջ 18 - For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving: For it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer.
Էջ 147 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, and fondly broods with miser care ; time but the impression deeper makes, as streams their channels deeper wear.
Էջ 58 - A quell' amico rivo, Da cui riceve umor. Per lui di frondi ornato Bella mercè gli rende, Quando dal Sol difende 11 suo beuefattor. [Parte. SCENA VI SILVIA sola Che fu mai quel ch' io vidi ? Un uom non è ; gli si vedrebbe in volto La ferocia dell
Էջ 158 - Forget me not, when others gaze Enamour'd on thee with the looks of praise ; When weary leagues between us both are cast, And each dull hour seems heavier than the last — Oh ! then forget me not ! 2.
Էջ 54 - It is not victory to win the field, Unless we make our enemies to yield More to our justice, than our force ; and so As well instruct, as overcome our foe.
Էջ 60 - Think we or think we not, time hurries on With a resistless unremitting stream, Yet treads more soft than e'er did midnight thief That slides his hand under the miser's pillow And carries off his prize. What is this world ? What but a spacious burial-field unwalled Strewed with death's spoils, the spoils of animals Savage and tame, and full of dead men's bones.
Էջ 134 - Look forward what's to come, and back what's past, Thy life will be with praise and prudence graced: What loss or gain may follow, thou may'st guess, Thou then wilt be secure of the success...
Էջ 20 - Tis enough that I can say, I possess myself to-day — Glitt'ring stones and golden things, Wealth and honor, that have wings, Ever flutt'ring to be gone, I could never call my own. Riches that the world bestows...
Էջ 9 - It was not mirth, for mirth she was too still, It was not wit, wit leaves the heart more chill; But that continuous sweetness, which with ease Pleases all round it, from the wish to please, — This was the charm that Lucy's smile bestowed; The waves' fresh ripple from deep fountains flowed; Below exhaustless gratitude, — above, Woman's meek temper — childhood's ready love.