Forest Life, 2권Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842 - 484페이지 |
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... character . The soft are more easily moulded . Seymour had spent this interval in the most sed- ulous application ; -such application as few young men exhibit , except those who have been denied the opportunity of acquiring knowledge ...
... character . The soft are more easily moulded . Seymour had spent this interval in the most sed- ulous application ; -such application as few young men exhibit , except those who have been denied the opportunity of acquiring knowledge ...
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... character , as the angel of the house of mourning , had inspired him . His hands abandoned the rein - he ceased to guide his horse , and he did not even notice that the animal had wandered , browsing , far from the beaten track , when ...
... character , as the angel of the house of mourning , had inspired him . His hands abandoned the rein - he ceased to guide his horse , and he did not even notice that the animal had wandered , browsing , far from the beaten track , when ...
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... character or habit , for a city life . " And here the matter rested for the present . He Mr. Hay , who had always been extremely active in his habis , was now failing in health in some degree , though he had hardly yet reached the age ...
... character or habit , for a city life . " And here the matter rested for the present . He Mr. Hay , who had always been extremely active in his habis , was now failing in health in some degree , though he had hardly yet reached the age ...
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... character was a good deal clearer , and cooler , and less indulgent than was Mr. Hay's , this latter gentleman being what may well be called a warm friend , though he could not justly be styled a bitter enemy . Seymour found Tim already ...
... character was a good deal clearer , and cooler , and less indulgent than was Mr. Hay's , this latter gentleman being what may well be called a warm friend , though he could not justly be styled a bitter enemy . Seymour found Tim already ...
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... a truth which we are daily made to feel ; mutual kindness is often our sole dependence , and the character of a good neighbor is the one most coveted . Mr. Thurston was often at the bedside of the invalid FOREST LIFE . 43.
... a truth which we are daily made to feel ; mutual kindness is often our sole dependence , and the character of a good neighbor is the one most coveted . Mr. Thurston was often at the bedside of the invalid FOREST LIFE . 43.
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ague amusement Aunty Parshalls Avenard B. F. Bugard body called Candace Caroline Charlotte charms comfort declared dish-kettle dress Edinburgh Review effort Ellingham's engravings eyes Fairy fancy father favor fear feel felt fire Florella French Grammar French Language French Practical girl give griddles habits hand happy Hay's heart horse Keery kind labor lady laugh least letters Lewis Arden little Alfred lived look mind Miss Duncan Miss Hay Mons morning mother nature neighbor neighborhood never Newton Grange obliged one's PALMYRA perhaps person pleasure poor Practical Translator quiet quilt round rustic scarcely seemed Seymour shades Sibthorpe Sibthorpe's SIR WALTER SCOTT sleighing spirits sugar sure sympathy tee-totallers tell thing thought Thurston Tim Rice tion turn uncle volume WAVERLEY NOVELS wife wild William Beamer wish woman woods word young
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226 페이지 - Dreams, books, are each a world ; and books, we know, Are a substantial world, both pure and good : Round these, with tendrils strong as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow.
183 페이지 - A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
114 페이지 - I've all sorts o' notions — powder and shot, (but I s'pose you do all your shootin' at home), but may be your old man goes a gunnin' — I shan't offer you lucifers, for ladies with sich eyes never buys matches, — but you can't ask me for any thing I haven't got, I guess." While I was considering my wants, one of the men must try a fall with this professed wit. "Any goose-yokes, mister?" said he. "I'm afraid I've sold the last, sir; there is so many wanted in this section of the country. But...
22 페이지 - THE ANTIQUITY OF FREEDOM. HERE are old trees, tall oaks and gnarled pines, That stream with gray-green mosses ; here the ground Was never trenched by spade, and flowers spring up Unsown, and die ungathered. It is sweet To linger here, among the flitting birds And leaping squirrels, wandering brooks, and winds That shake the leaves, and scatter, as they pass, A fragrance from the cedars, thickly set With pale blue berries.
115 페이지 - Fit you like a whistle, sir," said the pedlar, fumbling among his wares, and at length drawing forth a pair of candle moulds, much to the amusement of the bystanders. The rain which had begun to fall now cut short our conference. I bought a few trifles, and the pedlar received his pay with a bow which was almost a salaam. Mounting his blue hearse, he drove off in triumph, not minding the rain, from which he was completely sheltered by a screen of boughs fitted in the sides of his wagon, and meeting...
35 페이지 - I DID but prompt the age to quit their clogs By the known rules of ancient liberty, When straight a barbarous noise environs me Of owls and cuckoos, asses, apes, and dogs...