The Baronet's Family: A Novel1852 |
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... round which the house was built , forming three sides of a square . The arched doorway was ornamented with ar- morial bearings ; and various architectural decorations surrounded the long lines of windows , and smaller entrances that ...
... round which the house was built , forming three sides of a square . The arched doorway was ornamented with ar- morial bearings ; and various architectural decorations surrounded the long lines of windows , and smaller entrances that ...
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... rounded by a dark wood , looked gloomily down upon the neighbour , built , probably , to replace it ; and told of war and devas- tation . The third side of the mansion was occupied chiefly by the domestics , and was sheltered on the ...
... rounded by a dark wood , looked gloomily down upon the neighbour , built , probably , to replace it ; and told of war and devas- tation . The third side of the mansion was occupied chiefly by the domestics , and was sheltered on the ...
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... round her . From the windows you seemed to see the whole prospect of wood , water , mountains , rocks , and glades , that I have endeavoured to describe , as we came from the lodge to the house . In such a room- so bright , so cheerful ...
... round her . From the windows you seemed to see the whole prospect of wood , water , mountains , rocks , and glades , that I have endeavoured to describe , as we came from the lodge to the house . In such a room- so bright , so cheerful ...
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... The actual living and breathing people , who were seated round the large oak dining- table , were quite uproarious . Amongst them were some five or six country gentle- men , who had never been far from their horses 14 THE BARONET'S FAMILY .
... The actual living and breathing people , who were seated round the large oak dining- table , were quite uproarious . Amongst them were some five or six country gentle- men , who had never been far from their horses 14 THE BARONET'S FAMILY .
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... round , and his countenance brightened into a smile , as his eye rested on a fairy figure standing on tip - toe behind him . A lovely child , the eldest daughter of the house , crept to his side , and resting her hand upon his knee ...
... round , and his countenance brightened into a smile , as his eye rested on a fairy figure standing on tip - toe behind him . A lovely child , the eldest daughter of the house , crept to his side , and resting her hand upon his knee ...
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Strona 48 - I heard the bell toll'd on thy burial day, I saw the hearse that bore thee slow away, And, turning from my nursery window, drew A long, long sigh, and wept a last adieu ! But was it such?
Strona 195 - WHITE as a white sail on a dusky sea. When half the horizon's clouded and half free, Fluttering between the dun wave and the sky, Is hope's last gleam in man's, extremity.
Strona 168 - By that sin fell the angels; how can man then, The image of his Maker, hope to win by it? Love thyself last: cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not...
Strona 134 - She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love : A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky.
Strona 302 - WHEN eyes are beaming What never tongue might tell, When tears are streaming From their crystal cell ; When hands are linked that dread to part. And heart is met by throbbing heart, Oh ! bitter, bitter is the smart Of them that bid farewell ! When hope is chidden That fain of bliss would tell.
Strona 27 - To cheer them on the vanished game ; But, stumbling in the rugged dell, The gallant horse exhausted fell. The impatient rider strove in vain To rouse him with the spur and rein, For the good steed, his labours o'er, Stretched his stiff limbs, to rise no more ; Then, touched with pity and remorse, He sorrowed o'er the expiring horse.