New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Հատոր 139Henry Colburn, 1867 |
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... Turning to the United States , and admitting the entire success of their political ex- periments , it must be confessed that , from the moment the colonies are permitted to send their accredited ministers , representing their parlia ...
... Turning to the United States , and admitting the entire success of their political ex- periments , it must be confessed that , from the moment the colonies are permitted to send their accredited ministers , representing their parlia ...
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... turning , however , for on opening what I supposed to be the door of the study , I found myself in a large and lofty hall , or saloon rather , through which a sub- dued light was suffused from several lamps attached to the walls . There ...
... turning , however , for on opening what I supposed to be the door of the study , I found myself in a large and lofty hall , or saloon rather , through which a sub- dued light was suffused from several lamps attached to the walls . There ...
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... turning itself inside out , and sitting on door - steps and window - ledges , and coming to the corners of vile streets and courts for a breath of air ; all the women knitting . 66 They knitted worthless things ; but the me- chanical ...
... turning itself inside out , and sitting on door - steps and window - ledges , and coming to the corners of vile streets and courts for a breath of air ; all the women knitting . 66 They knitted worthless things ; but the me- chanical ...
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... turned round , fixed on him her large eyes , lighted up for the moment with a singular expression , distinctly and emphatically pronounced the words , " Farewell , brother ! " and , without once deigning to give the lady a single glance ...
... turned round , fixed on him her large eyes , lighted up for the moment with a singular expression , distinctly and emphatically pronounced the words , " Farewell , brother ! " and , without once deigning to give the lady a single glance ...
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... turned , there was a pallidness on her cheek and an unnatural lustre in her eye that showed how intense had been the agony of her mental suffering . She became thin and pale , grew rapidly , and never felt well , for the temperature of ...
... turned , there was a pallidness on her cheek and an unnatural lustre in her eye that showed how intense had been the agony of her mental suffering . She became thin and pale , grew rapidly , and never felt well , for the temperature of ...
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Էջ 422 - O well for the sailor lad. That he sings in his boat on the bay! And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill; But O for the touch of a vanish'd hand, And the sound of a voice that is still ! Break, break, break, At the foot of thy crags, O sea!
Էջ 422 - ALL along the valley, stream that flashest white, Deepening thy voice with the deepening of the night| All along the valley, where thy waters flow, I walk'd with one I loved two and thirty years ago. All along the valley, while I walk'd to-day, The two and thirty years were a mist that rolls away; For all along the valley, down thy rocky bed Thy living voice to me was as the voice of the dead, And all along the valley, by rock and cave and tree...
Էջ 423 - My mother had a maid call'd Barbara : She was in love, and he she loved proved mad And did forsake her : she had a song of ' willow ; ' An old thing 'twas, but it express'd her fortune, And she died singing it...
Էջ 187 - The lady he loved died; and he, whom all the world loved, never sought to replace her. I can't say how much the thought of that fidelity has touched me. Does not the very cheerfulness of his after life add to the pathos of that untold story? To grieve always was not in his nature; or, when he had his sorrow, to bring all the world in to condole with him and bemoan it. Deep and quiet he lays the love of his heart, and buries it; and grass and flowers grow over the scarred ground in due time.
Էջ 334 - As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so shall the Son of Man be lifted up,
Էջ 48 - Of sounding an alarm, assaults these doors Till the street rings ; no stationary steeds Cough their own knell, while, heedless of the sound, The silent circle fan themselves, and quake : But here the needle plies its busy task, The pattern grows, the well-depicted...
Էջ 183 - And now, what time ye all may read through dimming tears his story, How discord on the music fell and darkness on the glory, And how when, one by one, sweet sounds and wandering lights departed, He wore no less a loving face, because so broken-hearted...
Էջ 421 - As I slept for a few minutes in my chair, to which I am more addicted than I could wish, I heard, as I thought, my poor wife call me by the familiar name of fondness which she gave me. My recollections on waking were melancholy enough. These be " The airy tongues that syllable men's names.
Էջ 182 - Do not pretend to deny it; manifestum habemus furem; make it an invariable and obligatory law to yourself never to mention your own mental diseases; if you are never to speak of them you will think on them but little, and if you think little of them they will molest you rarely.
Էջ 188 - ... to endure without a sob. For the whole remnant of your life, if you survive the test some, it is said, die under it -you will be stronger, wiser, less sensitive. This you are not aware of, perhaps, at the time, and so cannot borrow courage of that hope. Nature, however, as has been intimated, is an excellent friend in such cases, sealing the lips, interdicting utterance, commanding a placid dissimulation...