New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Bind 104Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1855 |
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... Rose's contradictory reply . " Not to me . " " Most of the writing you are guilty of goes to one person , I expect , " proceeded Rose . " No wonder you forget other matters . " " Indeed ! To whom ? " " I won't betray you now ...
... Rose's contradictory reply . " Not to me . " " Most of the writing you are guilty of goes to one person , I expect , " proceeded Rose . " No wonder you forget other matters . " " Indeed ! To whom ? " " I won't betray you now ...
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... Rose have continued , had she seen it ? Did St. John suspect it ? " I spoke of my mother , Rose , " he said . " She is the only lady who claims , or gets , letters from me . " " Honour bright ? " asked Rose . " Honour bright ...
... Rose have continued , had she seen it ? Did St. John suspect it ? " I spoke of my mother , Rose , " he said . " She is the only lady who claims , or gets , letters from me . " " Honour bright ? " asked Rose . " Honour bright ...
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... rose , and passed quietly into the drawing - room . But did St. John read the effect Rose Darling's assertions had wrought upon her ? No ; how should he ? for her bearing was calm . Yet he knew , had he thought to apply it , that the ...
... rose , and passed quietly into the drawing - room . But did St. John read the effect Rose Darling's assertions had wrought upon her ? No ; how should he ? for her bearing was calm . Yet he knew , had he thought to apply it , that the ...
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... Rose to Mr. St. John . " Your brother must be fifty . " " Nearly so , " he answered . " He is only my half - brother , Rose . " " I am truly sorry to hear these tidings , " said Madame de Castella , " though we have not the honour of ...
... Rose to Mr. St. John . " Your brother must be fifty . " " Nearly so , " he answered . " He is only my half - brother , Rose . " " I am truly sorry to hear these tidings , " said Madame de Castella , " though we have not the honour of ...
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... Rose or Mary . You are aware that I do not mention this for myself - I should be proud to address you without disguise - but for your own peace . Were I to write openly , it might force explanations on you before my return . " Ever ...
... Rose or Mary . You are aware that I do not mention this for myself - I should be proud to address you without disguise - but for your own peace . Were I to write openly , it might force explanations on you before my return . " Ever ...
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Side 161 - Thee disposed into congenial soils Stands each attractive plant, and sucks and swells The juicy tide ; a twining mass of tubes.
Side 163 - Struck on the castled cliff, The venerable tower and spiry fane Resign their aged pride. The gloomy woods Start at the flash, and from their deep recess, Wide-flaming out, their trembling inmates shake.
Side 61 - See' ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
Side 62 - When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept: Ambition should be made of sterner stuff: Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man. You all did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse : was this ambition?
Side 65 - While stands the Coliseum, Rome shall stand; 'When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall; 'And when Rome falls — the World.
Side 208 - Forth she went bounding to the school, nor dreamed of shame or harm.
Side 231 - I remember when our whole island was shaken with an earthquake some years ago, there was an impudent mountebank who sold pills which (as he told the country people) were very good against an earthquake.