Ice Bound, Հատոր 2Hurst and Blackett, 1861 |
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Արդյունքներ 57–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... moment be- fore been leaning , while a thick vapour and a strong sulphurous smell filled the air . The pedlar looked back as if he had heard God . speaking from the clouds , the mountain - top overhead gave back its last faint ray , as ...
... moment be- fore been leaning , while a thick vapour and a strong sulphurous smell filled the air . The pedlar looked back as if he had heard God . speaking from the clouds , the mountain - top overhead gave back its last faint ray , as ...
Էջ 14
... moment of the lapse of years and his pedlar's disguise ; but the words died away in a faint rattle in his throat . " Why standest thou there , good man ? " said the transformed Cicely , with a shrill and sanctimonious voice . " Thou ...
... moment of the lapse of years and his pedlar's disguise ; but the words died away in a faint rattle in his throat . " Why standest thou there , good man ? " said the transformed Cicely , with a shrill and sanctimonious voice . " Thou ...
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... moment the clatter of spurs and sword was heard in the passage , and the next instant with a whispering at the door , and a sound which scandal might have supposed a kiss to Cicely , and the stranger entered the room . He seemed a a ...
... moment the clatter of spurs and sword was heard in the passage , and the next instant with a whispering at the door , and a sound which scandal might have supposed a kiss to Cicely , and the stranger entered the room . He seemed a a ...
Էջ 24
... moment the pedlar , pretending to awake , yawned , and rising and pushing back the bench on which he sat , wished the landlord , the stranger , and the company , a very good night , and retired to his room in some out - of- the - way ...
... moment the pedlar , pretending to awake , yawned , and rising and pushing back the bench on which he sat , wished the landlord , the stranger , and the company , a very good night , and retired to his room in some out - of- the - way ...
Էջ 36
... moment , which he devoted to a reverie , so silent , that above their low breathing could be heard the iron pulsation of the belfry clock , and the deep soft cooing of a pigeon in the turret out in the sun , were startled by the shrill ...
... moment , which he devoted to a reverie , so silent , that above their low breathing could be heard the iron pulsation of the belfry clock , and the deep soft cooing of a pigeon in the turret out in the sun , were startled by the shrill ...
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Էջ 40 - Wilt thou have this Woman to thy wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour, and keep her in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?
Էջ 157 - And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a lie ; but they which are written in the Lamb's book of life.
Էջ 161 - In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sleep falleth on men, Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up: It stood still, but I could not discern the form thereof: an image was before mine eyes, there was silence, and I heard a voice, saying, Shall mortal man be more just than God?
Էջ 157 - And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great' thunder: and I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps...
Էջ 252 - I pass all my hours in a shady old grove, But I live not the day when I see not my love ; I survey every walk now my Phillis is gone, And sigh when I think we were there all alone ; O then, 'tis O then, that I think there's no hell Like loving, like loving too well.
Էջ 179 - Or, like a mountebank, did wound And stab herself with doubts profound, Only to show with how small pain The sores of faith are cured again; Although by woeful proof we find They always leave a scar behind. He knew the seat of Paradise...
Էջ 155 - Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do : and, behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.
Էջ 177 - Free-will they one way disavow, Another, nothing else allow. All piety consists therein In them, in other men all sin.
Էջ 87 - Our foot upon some reverend history : And, questionless, here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie...
Էջ 252 - tis I think that no joys are above The pleasures of love. While alone to myself I repeat all her charms, She I love may be locked in another man's arms ; She may laugh at my cares, and so false she may be, To say all the kind things she before said to me ; O then 'tis oh then, that I think there's no hell Like loving too well.