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... arms of her doating hus- band and child , to that heaven , which alone was superior to the one she already had enjoyed . The fostering of Ellen , the bringing her up in those paths which his deceased wife so eminently graced , had now ...
... arms of her doating hus- band and child , to that heaven , which alone was superior to the one she already had enjoyed . The fostering of Ellen , the bringing her up in those paths which his deceased wife so eminently graced , had now ...
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... arm , would he ascend the highest cliff which overhung the distant sea . There they would watch the declining orb of ... arms of her parent ? how was she to meet his look ? How , when left alone to her own sad feelings , could she meet ...
... arm , would he ascend the highest cliff which overhung the distant sea . There they would watch the declining orb of ... arms of her parent ? how was she to meet his look ? How , when left alone to her own sad feelings , could she meet ...
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... arms , and clasp what ? -a thing polluted , and disgraced - a rank and flowerless stem . " Never ! " she ex- claimed , in a voice which even made the hardened libertine tremble . As she uttered these words , she flung herself on her ...
... arms , and clasp what ? -a thing polluted , and disgraced - a rank and flowerless stem . " Never ! " she ex- claimed , in a voice which even made the hardened libertine tremble . As she uttered these words , she flung herself on her ...
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... arms against the wall , and brizzed his back against the door like mad ; as if he had been Sampson pushing ower the pillars in the house of Dagon . " For the Lord's sake , prime the gun , " he cried out , " or our throats will be cut ...
... arms against the wall , and brizzed his back against the door like mad ; as if he had been Sampson pushing ower the pillars in the house of Dagon . " For the Lord's sake , prime the gun , " he cried out , " or our throats will be cut ...
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... arms , to their countrymen . When they had left the tower , Marmont re- ceived them into his house ; whence , after having partaken of the refresh- ments that were offered to them , they were dismissed with the follow- ing note of ...
... arms , to their countrymen . When they had left the tower , Marmont re- ceived them into his house ; whence , after having partaken of the refresh- ments that were offered to them , they were dismissed with the follow- ing note of ...
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Strona 212 - Soon shall thy arm, unconquered steam, afar Drag the slow barge or drive the rapid car ; Or, on wide-waving wings expanded, bear The flying chariot through the fields of air ; — Fair crews triumphant, leaning from above, Shall wave their fluttering kerchiefs as they move, Or warrior bands alarm the gaping crowd, And armies shrink beneath the shadowy cloud.
Strona 317 - Time all to himself. It seemed to me that I had more time on my hands than I could ever manage. From a poor man, poor in Time, I was suddenly lifted up into a vast revenue ; I could see no end of my possessions ; I wanted some steward, or judicious bailiff, to manage my estates in Time for me.
Strona 204 - Her feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out, As if they feared the light: But, oh ! she dances such a way— No sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight.
Strona 423 - How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to himself ! he is his own exclusive object. Supreme selfishness is inculcated upon him as his only duty. 'Tis the Two Tables of the Law to him.
Strona 209 - I will tread them in mine anger, and trample them in my fury; and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, and I will stain all my raiment. For the day of vengeance is in [my] heart, and the year of my redeemed is come.
Strona 20 - London dead : Much good, some ill, he did ; so hope all's even, And that his soul through mercy's gone to heaven.
Strona 187 - BY THE rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof. For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion.
Strona 358 - I can visit a sick friend. I can interrupt the man of much occupation when he is busiest. I can insult over him with an invitation to take a day's pleasure with me to Windsor this fine May morning. It is Lucretian pleasure to behold the poor drudges, whom I have left behind in the world carking and caring, like horses in a mill, drudging on in the same eternal round— and what is it all for?
Strona 318 - And here let me caution persons grown old in active business, not lightly, nor without weighing their own resources, to forego their customary employment all at once, for there may be danger in it.
Strona 186 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.