Miscellanies, Bind 5Harper & Bros., 1877 |
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... town , and the sum . He and Cat looked at the Captain on his black steed caracol- chest ; it was small , but mighty ling majestically by its side ; and he strong , sure enough , and would defy had remarked a fat , pudgy , pale ...
... town , and the sum . He and Cat looked at the Captain on his black steed caracol- chest ; it was small , but mighty ling majestically by its side ; and he strong , sure enough , and would defy had remarked a fat , pudgy , pale ...
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... town ; and stepping into the carriage , where as she sat weeping on a hillside , and there was room for eight people at plunged in bitter meditation , the least , and where two or three individ- lumbering , jingling vehicle overtook ...
... town ; and stepping into the carriage , where as she sat weeping on a hillside , and there was room for eight people at plunged in bitter meditation , the least , and where two or three individ- lumbering , jingling vehicle overtook ...
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... town of Worcester ; judging rightly that in a great town they would cause no such remark as in a solitary village , and thither he con- ducted his lady . O ill - starred John Hayes ! whither do the dark fates lead you ? O foolish Dr ...
... town of Worcester ; judging rightly that in a great town they would cause no such remark as in a solitary village , and thither he con- ducted his lady . O ill - starred John Hayes ! whither do the dark fates lead you ? O foolish Dr ...
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... town , where he might deposit his bride . In the kitchen of this inn , a party of men were drinking ; and as Mrs. Hayes declined , with a proper sense of her superiority , to eat in company with such low fellows , the landlady showed ...
... town , where he might deposit his bride . In the kitchen of this inn , a party of men were drinking ; and as Mrs. Hayes declined , with a proper sense of her superiority , to eat in company with such low fellows , the landlady showed ...
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... town , that Cap- tain Wood , who had served under his Majesty Charles III . of Spain , had carried off the diamond petticoat of our Lady of Compostella , and lived upon the proceeds of the fraud . Peo- ple were good Protestants in those ...
... town , that Cap- tain Wood , who had served under his Majesty Charles III . of Spain , had carried off the diamond petticoat of our Lady of Compostella , and lived upon the proceeds of the fraud . Peo- ple were good Protestants in those ...
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Side 250 - Dupe of to-morrow even from a child. Thus many a sad to-morrow came and went, Till, all my stock of infant sorrow spent, I learned at last submission to my lot ; But, though I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot. Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more, Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapped In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet capped, Tis now become a history little...
Side 419 - Will, And bear it with an honest heart, Who misses or who wins the prize. Go, lose or conquer as you can ; But if you fail, or if you rise, Be each, pray God, a gentleman. A gentleman, or old or young ! (Bear kindly with my humble lays) ; The sacred chorus first was sung Upon the first of Christmas days : The shepherds heard it overhead — The joyful angels raised it then : Glory to Heaven on high, it said, And peace on earth to gentle men.
Side 126 - But the beating of my own heart Was all the sound I heard...
Side 507 - Rauch's statuette. His complexion was very bright, clear and rosy. His eyes extraordinarily dark, piercing and brilliant. I felt quite afraid before them, and recollect comparing them to the eyes of the hero of a certain romance called Melmoth the Wanderer...
Side 620 - And whitened with the winter snow. Come wealth or want, come good or ill, Let young and old accept their part, And bow before the Awful Will, And bear it with an honest heart, Who misses or who wins the prize. Go, lose or conquer as you can; But if you fail, or if you rise, Be each, pray God, a gentleman.
Side 507 - ... day, wearing a cap and a cloak with a red collar. He was caressing at the time a beautiful little golden-haired granddaughter, over whose sweet, fair face the earth has long since closed too. Any of us who had books or magazines from England sent them to him, and he examined them eagerly.
Side 555 - 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...
Side 153 - What man dare, I dare: Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear, The arm'd rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger; Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves Shall never tremble...
Side 362 - On the demise of a person of eminence, it is confidently averred that he had a hand " open as day to melting charity," and that " take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again.
Side 576 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure: Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure, Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain; Fought all his battles o'er again, And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain!