My Old Portfolio; Or, Tales and SketchesSmith, Elder, and Company, 1832 - 310페이지 |
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... thousands whose minds are of a higher calibre than my own , I look , of course , with the respect that is their due . If my lucubrations succeed in interesting them , however slightly , I shall have done something I need not be ashamed ...
... thousands whose minds are of a higher calibre than my own , I look , of course , with the respect that is their due . If my lucubrations succeed in interesting them , however slightly , I shall have done something I need not be ashamed ...
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... thousand times oftener than it floats , drown yourself incontinently , for the gods never intended you for an angler . It may be that your spirit longs for a day upon the moors ; and where will you see moors like these , alive with ...
... thousand times oftener than it floats , drown yourself incontinently , for the gods never intended you for an angler . It may be that your spirit longs for a day upon the moors ; and where will you see moors like these , alive with ...
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... thousand hills , it may be that the garniture of wood and vale , the glittering of the stream , the balm of the breeze , the rejoicing voices that trill their merry me- lodies at night and morn , -have lost their power to charm . It may ...
... thousand hills , it may be that the garniture of wood and vale , the glittering of the stream , the balm of the breeze , the rejoicing voices that trill their merry me- lodies at night and morn , -have lost their power to charm . It may ...
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... How old may he be ? " " Do you think he is handsome ? " — These and a thousand other questions flew about in whispers from tongue to tongue , whilst the un- C conscious object of all this interest , cast his eyes THE STRANGER . 25.
... How old may he be ? " " Do you think he is handsome ? " — These and a thousand other questions flew about in whispers from tongue to tongue , whilst the un- C conscious object of all this interest , cast his eyes THE STRANGER . 25.
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... thousand times less wor- thy than I know you are , I should not pity , I should She stopped confused , a deep blush spread over her face , she burst into tears , and would have sunk to the ground had not her lover caught her in his arms ...
... thousand times less wor- thy than I know you are , I should not pity , I should She stopped confused , a deep blush spread over her face , she burst into tears , and would have sunk to the ground had not her lover caught her in his arms ...
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155 페이지 - Some say that gleams of a remoter world Visit the soul in sleep, — that death is slumber, And that its shapes the busy thoughts outnumber Of those who wake and live. — I look on high; Has some unknown omnipotence unfurled The veil of life and death? or do I lie In dream, and does the mightier world of sleep Spread far around and inaccessibly Its circles?
201 페이지 - And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the Judgment morning, When the great trump shall thrill thee with its warning.
137 페이지 - The many men, so beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I.
5 페이지 - Tasting of Flora and the country green, Dance, and Provencal song, and sunburnt mirth! O for a beaker full of the warm south, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene, With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, And purple-stained mouth ; That I might drink, and leave the world unseen, And with thee fade away into the forest dim.
87 페이지 - Turningvort was a man of speculative as well as practical science, and there was a favourite discovery which he had long been endeavouring to make, and in accomplishing which he imagined he had at last succeeded that very morning. Like all other manufacturers of terrestrial legs, he had ever found the chief difficulty in his progress towards perfection to consist in its being...
122 페이지 - Fitzclarence."— Julia's cheeks grew first as white as her brow, and then as red as her lips. As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to her own apartment, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her. She sat herself down before her mirror, and deliberately took from her hair a very tasteful little knot of fictitious flowers, which she had fastened in it when she rose. One naturally expected that she was about to replace this ornament with something more splendid — a few jewels,...
91 페이지 - I may walk. Don't stand gaping there, but come out and relieve me, or I shall be out of sight, and you will not be able to overtake me." The mechanician grew very pale ; he was evidently not prepared for this new difficulty. He lost not a moment, however, in following the merchant to do what he could towards extricating him from so awkward a predicament. The merchant, or rather the merchant's leg, was walking very quick, and Turningvort, being an elderly man, found it no easy matter to make up to...