Memoirs of a Femme de Chambre, Հատոր 2B. Tauchnitz, 1846 - 440 էջ |
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... death , and hell , and darkness , are driving man to madness , to whom should he turn , but to Him who took from the grave its victory , from death its sting , and from hell its prey ? to Him who died and rose again the third day , in ...
... death , and hell , and darkness , are driving man to madness , to whom should he turn , but to Him who took from the grave its victory , from death its sting , and from hell its prey ? to Him who died and rose again the third day , in ...
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... death , which since yesterday has seemed to draw very near to me ; and to one who has suffered as I have suffered , death , if it could be robbed of its terror , ought not to be very dreadful . I have often said , ' Would that I could ...
... death , which since yesterday has seemed to draw very near to me ; and to one who has suffered as I have suffered , death , if it could be robbed of its terror , ought not to be very dreadful . I have often said , ' Would that I could ...
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... death sits heavy on my conscience ; hark ! * • In every room confusion , they're all mad , Most certain all stark mad within the house . " * BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER . I was born and educated in the house of my uncle , Mr. Middleton , one ...
... death sits heavy on my conscience ; hark ! * • In every room confusion , they're all mad , Most certain all stark mad within the house . " * BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER . I was born and educated in the house of my uncle , Mr. Middleton , one ...
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... death to mourn deeply and silently over the wreck of his early hopes , was the conclusion of an attachment to which Mr. Mid- dleton had looked , as to the source and means of all his future happiness . At the age of thirty - five he ...
... death to mourn deeply and silently over the wreck of his early hopes , was the conclusion of an attachment to which Mr. Mid- dleton had looked , as to the source and means of all his future happiness . At the age of thirty - five he ...
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... death , to be told that I had killed her ; and once , when it was my uncle's step that I heard approaching , I opened my window , and was on the point of throwing myself out of it : strange to say , the only thing that stopped me was ...
... death , to be told that I had killed her ; and once , when it was my uncle's step that I heard approaching , I opened my window , and was on the point of throwing myself out of it : strange to say , the only thing that stopped me was ...
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Alice answer asked aunt beautiful blessed Brandon Buxton calm carriage cheeks cher child countenance dear death dinner door dreadful Duchess Edward Ellen Elmsley exclaimed eyes face Farnley father fear feel felt Femme de Chambre Forestville Fraser girl give glance governess Hampstead hand happy heard heart Henry Henry Lovell Henry's hope hour husband Jefferson Kensington Gardens kind Lacy Lady Almondbury Lady Caldersfoot Lady Louisa Ladyship laudanum leave letter libertine lips looked Lord Almondbury Lord Willamere Lovell Ma'am Madam maître d'hôtel manner Manvers married Middleton mind Miss Stratford mistress morning mother never nosegay once painful pale passion Passion Flower person pity poor pray present rendered Renfrewshire replied seemed Selina servant sister smile soul speak spirit suffered tears tell thing thought told trembled turned uncle uttered voice walked wife wish woman words young
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Էջ 59 - Looking tranquillity ! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chilness to my trembling heart.
Էջ 264 - If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong to thy peace ! but now they are hid from thine eyes.
Էջ 55 - is wife (Not to mention the 'ousemaid an' cook), To come in an' 'ands up an' be still, An' honestly work for my bread, My livin' in that state of life To which it shall please God to call Me!
Էջ 166 - A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at ! Yet could I bear that too ; well, very well : But there, where I have garner'd up my heart, Where either I must live, or bear no life ; The fountain from the which my current runs, Or else dries up ; to be discarded thence ! Or keep it as a cistern for foul toads To knot and gender in ! Turn thy complexion there, Patience, thou young and rose-lipp'd cherubin, — Ay, there, look grim as hell ! Des.
Էջ 14 - PEACE be to this house, and to all that dwell in it. IT When he cometh into the sick man's presence, he shall say, kneeling down, REMEMBER not, LORD, our iniquities, nor the iniquities of our forefathers ; Spare us, good LORD, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood ; and be not angry with us for ever.
Էջ 88 - And Rizpah the daughter of Aiah took sackcloth, and spread it for her upon the rock, from the beginning of harvest until water dropped upon them out of heaven, and suffered neither the birds of the air to rest on them by day, nor the beasts of the field by night.
Էջ 30 - I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt. [Exit. Knocking within. MACB. Whence is that knocking? How is't with me, when every noise appals me? What hands are here? ha! they pluck out mine eyes! Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No; this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red.
Էջ 234 - If any man can show just cause, why they may not lawfully be joined together, let him now speak, or else hereafter for ever hold his peace.
Էջ 182 - I'll never love thee more. As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My thoughts did evermore disdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch, To gain or lose it all.
Էջ 259 - There was a laughing Devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled, and Mercy sigh'd farewell!