Tinsley's Magazine, Հատոր 31Tinsley Brothers, 1882 |
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... voice which had tears in it . ' I have prayed for this , and I believe it has been sent to me . Something tells me , dear Arthur , that my chance of peace lies in answering this voice which calls me now . ' ' The something is an ...
... voice which had tears in it . ' I have prayed for this , and I believe it has been sent to me . Something tells me , dear Arthur , that my chance of peace lies in answering this voice which calls me now . ' ' The something is an ...
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... voice broke in on her dreaming , and she looked at him with pained startled eyes , whose feverish light was kindled by an inward flame . ' I am indeed ! ' she answered , with all the enthusiasm of girlhood , her colour deepening , and ...
... voice broke in on her dreaming , and she looked at him with pained startled eyes , whose feverish light was kindled by an inward flame . ' I am indeed ! ' she answered , with all the enthusiasm of girlhood , her colour deepening , and ...
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... voice , every droop of her eyelids ; he noted the clasping and unclasping of her hands , her timidity , those little unconscious impulses so dear and eloquent to every lover . The colour dyed his brow when he found her studying him in a ...
... voice , every droop of her eyelids ; he noted the clasping and unclasping of her hands , her timidity , those little unconscious impulses so dear and eloquent to every lover . The colour dyed his brow when he found her studying him in a ...
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... voice warned her he was hardly a man to be trifled with ; but she had disturbed his cold calmness at last ; she could not read the un- dercurrent of disdain . ' She does not desire any en- gagement , I know , ' said Dolly quickly . It ...
... voice warned her he was hardly a man to be trifled with ; but she had disturbed his cold calmness at last ; she could not read the un- dercurrent of disdain . ' She does not desire any en- gagement , I know , ' said Dolly quickly . It ...
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... voice stirred and quick- ened by emotion , he pleaded with all the force of eloquence and feeling ; he took in every view of the situation with that mental swift- ness which made him so quick to perceive and decide . He loved her more ...
... voice stirred and quick- ened by emotion , he pleaded with all the force of eloquence and feeling ; he took in every view of the situation with that mental swift- ness which made him so quick to perceive and decide . He loved her more ...
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Էջ 199 - Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret...
Էջ 198 - I met a lady in the meads, Full beautiful — a faery's child, Her hair was long, her foot was light, And her eyes were wild. I...
Էջ 199 - Life is the rose's hope while yet unblown; The reading of an ever-changing tale ; The light uplifting of a maiden's veil; A pigeon tumbling in clear summer air ; A laughing school-boy, without grief or care Riding the springy brandies of an elm.
Էջ 197 - And the harvest's done. 1 see a lily on thy brow With anguish moist and fever dew, And on thy cheeks a fading rose Fast withereth too.
Էջ 199 - I have been hovering for some time between an exquisite sense of the luxurious, and a love for philosophy : were I calculated for the former I should be glad. But as I am not, I shall turn all my soul to the latter.
Էջ 200 - I find earlier days are gone by — I find that I can have no enjoyment in the world but continual drinking of knowledge. I find there is no worthy pursuit but the idea of doing some good to the world.
Էջ 200 - To this point was Wordsworth come, as far as I can conceive, when he wrote "Tintern Abbey," and it seems to me that his Genius is explorative of those dark Passages. Now if we live, and go on thinking, we too shall explore them.
Էջ 386 - O whaten a mountain is yon," she said, " All so dreary wi' frost and snow ?" " O yon is the mountain of hell," he cried,
Էջ 385 - They thought King James and a' his men Had won the house wi' bow and spear; It was but twenty Scots and ten, That put a thousand in sic a stear! Wi' coulters, and wi' forehammers, We garr'd the bars bang merrilie, Until we came to the inner prison, Where Willie o
Էջ 385 - Then shoulder high, with shout and cry, We bore him down the ladder lang; At every stride Red Rowan made, I wot the Kinmont's aims play'd clang! 'O mony a time,