The Baronet's Family: A Novel1852 |
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Strona 11
... wish to conciliate his sister , and when , as godmother to his little girl , she expressed a wish to educate and pro- vide for her , he considered the offer as too advantageous to be refused and over- ruling his wife's arguments ...
... wish to conciliate his sister , and when , as godmother to his little girl , she expressed a wish to educate and pro- vide for her , he considered the offer as too advantageous to be refused and over- ruling his wife's arguments ...
Strona 12
... wishes . Her reluctance to give up her child , did not lessen the breach between her and her sister - in - law , though apparently who , cordial , and even affectionate in her man- ners towards her , had never , at heart , for- given ...
... wishes . Her reluctance to give up her child , did not lessen the breach between her and her sister - in - law , though apparently who , cordial , and even affectionate in her man- ners towards her , had never , at heart , for- given ...
Strona 39
... with his wish . The carriage was immediately ordered ; and after a tedious drive , they reached Plas Llewellen , where all was confusion . Servants were running to and fro ; visitors were anxiously THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 39.
... with his wish . The carriage was immediately ordered ; and after a tedious drive , they reached Plas Llewellen , where all was confusion . Servants were running to and fro ; visitors were anxiously THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 39.
Strona 59
... wish . Lady Llewellen could only bow her head in acquiescence , for her heart was too full to speak . The thought of parting with her child so soon , and confiding her to the care of one so worldly - minded , was most painful . Then ...
... wish . Lady Llewellen could only bow her head in acquiescence , for her heart was too full to speak . The thought of parting with her child so soon , and confiding her to the care of one so worldly - minded , was most painful . Then ...
Strona 62
... wish of her husband . Little Clare , too , was so unhappy , and clung to her mother and sister with such painful fondness , and such touching entreaties to be allowed to remain with them , that it was heart- rending to send her away ...
... wish of her husband . Little Clare , too , was so unhappy , and clung to her mother and sister with such painful fondness , and such touching entreaties to be allowed to remain with them , that it was heart- rending to send her away ...
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admiration amongst asked beautiful began bert Betto blessed blush cheek child Clare cottage countenance courage Craigy vellyn daugh David dear dear boy delight dress Eisteddfod exclaimed eyes face fancied father fear feeling felt gaze gentleman girl glance Glanheathyn grandfather Grant Gwen Gwenth Gwenthlean hand happy harp head horse Jenkins kind knew Lady Llewellen Lady Louisa Lady Somerville lean Lizzie Llandre Llewel Lloyd looked Lord Hastings mamma Mary's child Master Herbert miller mind Miriam Morgan morning mother mountain nature never Oxford Plas Llewellen poor replied rocks rose scarcely scene seated seemed side Sir Howel sister smile soon soul spoke stood stranger sweet tears thlean thought tion told turned uncon voice walk Walter Jones warm watched WELBECK STREET Welsh Welsh harp Welsh language Welsh ponies whilst wish words young lady
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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 187 - 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 160 - 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 128 - 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 292 - 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.