Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued as] Chambers's Journal of popular literature, science and arts, 15권 |
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... which he loved best in nature upon all sides , he was indeed a happy boy , and scarce the less so because he knew what short - lived Tipsaway's quiet emporium , for it is notorious that mouchards CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL . 69.
... which he loved best in nature upon all sides , he was indeed a happy boy , and scarce the less so because he knew what short - lived Tipsaway's quiet emporium , for it is notorious that mouchards CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL . 69.
70 페이지
... Tipsaway the proprietor . came upon another pleasure - boat , with which Dick ' Not much , ' replied Dick , not ... Tipsaway critically . Whatever Mrs Tipsaway thought , Mr Tipsaway always acted upon , and Mr Richard Arbour had therefore ...
... Tipsaway the proprietor . came upon another pleasure - boat , with which Dick ' Not much , ' replied Dick , not ... Tipsaway critically . Whatever Mrs Tipsaway thought , Mr Tipsaway always acted upon , and Mr Richard Arbour had therefore ...
71 페이지
... Tipsaway would declare upon his word of honour , when any complaint was made , that it was only a particular quarter of the west wind or the east wind , as the case might be , which caused that unprecedented misfortune ; and in one of ...
... Tipsaway would declare upon his word of honour , when any complaint was made , that it was only a particular quarter of the west wind or the east wind , as the case might be , which caused that unprecedented misfortune ; and in one of ...
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... Tipsaway's , just as though he had been some cadet of noble family just gazetted page to the French king ; and thus in a couple of minutes won more of gratitude from the impulsive lad than Uncle Ingram had been able to earn by thirteen ...
... Tipsaway's , just as though he had been some cadet of noble family just gazetted page to the French king ; and thus in a couple of minutes won more of gratitude from the impulsive lad than Uncle Ingram had been able to earn by thirteen ...
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... Tipsaway upon his knowledge of the French tongue , it is not unlikely that the moment which found him in the grasp of the Russian count would have been his last . Rage and fear contended in the man's evil eyes , and blanched his cheek ...
... Tipsaway upon his knowledge of the French tongue , it is not unlikely that the moment which found him in the grasp of the Russian count would have been his last . Rage and fear contended in the man's evil eyes , and blanched his cheek ...
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9 페이지 - A stranger yet to pain! I feel the gales, that from ye blow, A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to sooth, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.
189 페이지 - Little. Through sunny May, through sultry June, I loved her with a love eternal ; I spoke her praises to the moon, I wrote them to the Sunday Journal...
189 페이지 - And then she danced, — oh, heaven, her dancing! Dark was her hair, her hand was white; Her voice was exquisitely tender; Her eyes were full of liquid light; I never saw a waist so slender; Her every look, her every smile, Shot right and left a score of arrows; I thought 'twas Venus from her isle, And wondered where she'd left her sparrows.
56 페이지 - TO ANTHEA. AH, my Anthea ! Must my heart still break ? (Love makes me write, what shame forbids to speak) Give me a kiss, and to that kiss a score ; Then to that twenty add a hundred more : A thousand to that hundred : so kiss on, To make that thousand up a million. Treble that million, and when that is done Let's kiss afresh, as when we first begun.
190 페이지 - Go call him by his name ; No fitter hand may crave To light the flame of a soldier's fame On the turf of a soldier's grave ! II.—MOONSHINE.
304 페이지 - And as ye go, preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils : freely ye have received, freely give.
252 페이지 - And he led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city of habitation.
189 페이지 - Our love was like most other loves — A little glow, a little shiver ; A rosebud and a pair of gloves, And ' Fly Not Yet,' upon the river ; Some jealousy of some one's heir, Some hopes of dying broken-hearted, A miniature, a lock of hair, The usual vows — and then we parted.
188 페이지 - Tis noon. The ranks are broken, along the royal line They fly, the braggarts of the Court ! the bullies of the Rhine ! Stout Langley's cheer is heard no more, and Astley's helm is down, And Rupert sheathes his rapier, with a curse and with a frown, And cold Newcastle mutters, as he follows in their flight, ' The German boar had better far have supped in York to-night...
320 페이지 - For full ten years his pointer, Speed, Had couched beneath his master's table ; For twice ten years his old white steed Had fattened in his master's stable. Old Quince averred upon his troth They were the ugliest beasts in Devon, And none knew why he fed them both, With his own hands, six days in seven. Whene'er they heard his ring or knock, Quicker than thought the village slatterns Flung down the novel, smoothed the frock, And took up Mrs. Glasse or patterns.