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... seems to have married . Wolfgang was the first and only surviving son , born when his mother was only eighteen . " We held fast together , " she used to say , " because we were both young together . " A very handsome boy , with a ...
... seems to have married . Wolfgang was the first and only surviving son , born when his mother was only eighteen . " We held fast together , " she used to say , " because we were both young together . " A very handsome boy , with a ...
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... seems to be that of ducks , and which meanders peace- fully through pleasant valleys , except during the rainy season , when mountain torrents swell its current and overflow its banks . The Trent , between Trentham and Stafford- " the ...
... seems to be that of ducks , and which meanders peace- fully through pleasant valleys , except during the rainy season , when mountain torrents swell its current and overflow its banks . The Trent , between Trentham and Stafford- " the ...
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... seems to be , that Alva was a man of an arrogant nature , an inflexible will , and of the most narrow and limited views . His doctrine of implicit obedience went as far as that of Philip himself . In enforcing it , he disdained the ...
... seems to be , that Alva was a man of an arrogant nature , an inflexible will , and of the most narrow and limited views . His doctrine of implicit obedience went as far as that of Philip himself . In enforcing it , he disdained the ...
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... seems hardly aware of the hairbreadth nature of his escapes from cold , hunger , human and animal enemies . Least of all does he arrogate to himself anything of the hero . Yet it is from such stuff as this resolute Scotchman must be ...
... seems hardly aware of the hairbreadth nature of his escapes from cold , hunger , human and animal enemies . Least of all does he arrogate to himself anything of the hero . Yet it is from such stuff as this resolute Scotchman must be ...
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... seems to be gaining in this country ; at the same time , as Sir W. Hamilton has significantly remarked , that it is being abandoned in his own . There is , no doubt , something peculiarly fascinating to the English mind , bent on ...
... seems to be gaining in this country ; at the same time , as Sir W. Hamilton has significantly remarked , that it is being abandoned in his own . There is , no doubt , something peculiarly fascinating to the English mind , bent on ...
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Page 18 - It was not her time to love ; beside, Her life had many a hope and aim, Duties enough and little...
Page 18 - I loved you, Evelyn, all the while ! My heart seemed full as it could hold ; There was place and to spare for the frank young smile, And the red young mouth, and the hair's young gold. So, hush, — I will give you this leaf to keep : See, I shut it inside the sweet cold hand ! There, that is our secret : go to sleep ! You will wake, and remember, and understand.
Page 18 - EVELYN HOPE Beautiful Evelyn Hope is dead ! Sit and watch by her side an hour. That is her book-shelf, this her bed; She plucked that piece of geranium-flower, Beginning to die too, in the glass; Little has yet been changed, I think : The shutters are shut, no light may pass Save two long rays through the hinge's chink.
Page 230 - But the Egyptians pursued after them, all the horses and chariots of Pharaoh, and his horsemen, and his army, and overtook them encamping by the sea, beside Pi-hahiroth, before Baal-zephon.
Page 19 - A moment after, and hands unseen Were hanging the night around us fast; But we knew that a bar was broken between Life and life: we were mixed at last In spite of the mortal screen.
Page 27 - WERTHER had a love for Charlotte Such as words could never utter ; Would you know how first he met her? She was cutting bread and butter. Charlotte was a married lady, And a moral man was Werther, And for all the wealth of Indies, Would do nothing for to hurt her. So he sighed and pined and ogled, And his passion boiled and bubbled, Till he blew his silly brains out, And no more was by it troubled. Charlotte, having seen his body Borne before her on a shutter, Like a well-conducted person, Went on...
Page 205 - On the whole, we make too much of faults; the details of the business hide the real centre of it. Faults ? The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none.
Page 264 - ANALOGUE." — A part or organ in one animal which has the same function as another part or organ in a different animal. " HOMOLOGUE." — The same organ in different animals under every variety of form and function f.
Page 17 - Where a multitude of men breathed joy and woe Long ago; Lust of glory pricked their hearts up, dread of shame Struck them tame; And that glory and that shame alike, the gold Bought and sold.
Page 19 - Be hate that fruit or love that fruit, It forwards the general deed of man, And each of the Many helps to recruit The life of the race by a general plan ; Each living his own, to boot.