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... tell . The old witch took three or four more whiffs been no face at all , had already a thin , fan- of her pipe and smiled . In fear and trembling did this poor scarecrow puff . That puppet yonder , " thought Mother Rigby , still with ...
... tell . The old witch took three or four more whiffs been no face at all , had already a thin , fan- of her pipe and smiled . In fear and trembling did this poor scarecrow puff . That puppet yonder , " thought Mother Rigby , still with ...
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... tell whether it were indeed a voice or only a whiff of tobacco . Some nar- rators of this legend hold the opinion that Mother Rigby's conjurations and the fierceness of her will had compelled a familiar spirit into the figure , and that ...
... tell whether it were indeed a voice or only a whiff of tobacco . Some nar- rators of this legend hold the opinion that Mother Rigby's conjurations and the fierceness of her will had compelled a familiar spirit into the figure , and that ...
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... tell thee it shall be so . Put but a bold face on the matter ; sigh , smile , flourish thy hat , thrust forth thy leg like a dancing master , put thy right hand to the left side of thy waistcoat , and pretty Polly Gookin is thine own ...
... tell thee it shall be so . Put but a bold face on the matter ; sigh , smile , flourish thy hat , thrust forth thy leg like a dancing master , put thy right hand to the left side of thy waistcoat , and pretty Polly Gookin is thine own ...
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... tell her so - just to herself , no more . And I would tell her so at once - whether I were poor or rich , prosperous or hopeless ; whether we could be married next month , next year , or not for the next twenty years . If she loved me ...
... tell her so - just to herself , no more . And I would tell her so at once - whether I were poor or rich , prosperous or hopeless ; whether we could be married next month , next year , or not for the next twenty years . If she loved me ...
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... tell , madam , " replied Hamilton ; " I can't pretend to charge my memory with such things . But I conclude he must have been seen yester- day at least I rather expect he was . " " I The waiter Juba was now appealed to . believe , madam ...
... tell , madam , " replied Hamilton ; " I can't pretend to charge my memory with such things . But I conclude he must have been seen yester- day at least I rather expect he was . " " I The waiter Juba was now appealed to . believe , madam ...
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arms Bagamoyo beautiful better birds bless born breath Burgomaster called Calthorpe Street captain CASQUET cried daugh daughter dear death delight Demosthenes door earth Edward Delaney Elgiva Ermance eyes face fair father fear Feathertop feel fell Fenian flowers garden gentleman girl give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven holy lance honour horse hour knew lady laugh Launceston light live look Lord Lothair Mark Lance Michaul mind morning Mother Rigby never night novel o'er old Lobbs once passed Philip James Bailey physiognomy pipe poet poor pretty Queen Renstern rose round scarecrow seemed side sister smile soon soul speak spirit stood sure sweet tears tell thee thing Thomas Hardie thou thought tion Tito told took trees truth turned Ujiji Unyanyembe voice walked wife word young Zanzibar
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349 페이지 - THREE years she grew in sun and shower; Then Nature said, "A lovelier flower On earth was never sown ; This Child I to myself will take; She shall be mine, and I will make A Lady of my own. "Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse : and with me The Girl, in rock and plain, In earth and heaven, in glade and bower, Shall feel an overseeing power To kindle or restrain.
349 페이지 - Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse: and with me The girl, in rock and plain In earth and heaven, in glade and bower Shall feel an overseeing power To kindle or restrain. 'She shall be sportive as the fawn That wild with glee across the lawn Or up the mountain springs; And hers shall be the breathing balm, And hers the silence and the calm* Of mute insensate things.
18 페이지 - Winter yelling through the troublous air, Affrights thy shrinking train, And rudely rends thy robes : So long, regardful of thy quiet rule, Shall Fancy, Friendship, Science, smiling Peace, Thy gentlest influence own, And love thy favourite name ! ODE TO PEACE.
9 페이지 - Singing of Mount Abora. Could I revive within me Her symphony and song, To such a deep delight 'twould win me, That with music loud and long, I would build that dome in air, That sunny dome ! those caves of ice ! And all who heard should see them there...
141 페이지 - See him in the dish, his second cradle, how meek he lieth! wouldst thou have had this innocent grow up to the grossness and indocility which too often accompany maturer swinehood? Ten to one he would have proved a glutton, a sloven, an obstinate, disagreeable animal - wallowing in all manner of filthy conversation - from these sins he is happily snatched away Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fade. Death came with timely care...
12 페이지 - Yet now despair itself is mild, Even as the winds and waters are : I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne, and yet must bear, Till death, like sleep, might steal on me, And I might feel in the warm air My cheek grow cold, and hear the sea Breathe o'er my dying brain its last monotony.
96 페이지 - Old Kaspar took it from the boy Who stood expectant by; And then the old man shook his head, And with a natural sigh '"Tis some poor fellow's skull," said he, "Who fell in the great victory.
140 페이지 - Together with the cottage (a sorry antediluvian makeshift of a building, you may think it), what was of much more importance, a fine litter of new-farrowed pigs, no less than nine in number, perished.
142 페이지 - He is all neighbours' fare. I am one of those who freely and ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life which fall to their lot (few as mine are in this kind) to a friend. I protest I take as great an interest in my friend's pleasures, his relishes, and proper satisfactions, as in mine own. " Presents," I often say,
63 페이지 - Goody, good-woman, gossip, n'aunt, forsooth, Or dame, the sole additions she did hear; Yet these she challenged, these she held right dear ; Ne would esteem him act as mought behove Who should not honour'd eld with these revere ; For never title yet so mean could prove, But there was eke a mind which did that title love.