The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side 97
... heaven . His staff and his beard must have looked like relics of his former self . The Venetians , who were some of the earliest European travellers , have been remarked , among their other amiable qualities , for their great respect ...
... heaven . His staff and his beard must have looked like relics of his former self . The Venetians , who were some of the earliest European travellers , have been remarked , among their other amiable qualities , for their great respect ...
Side 105
... ( Heaven's Mother send us grace ! ) As if through a dungeon - grate he peer'd , With broad and burning face . Alas ! ( thought I , and my heart beat loud ) How fast she neers and neers ! Are those her sails that glance in the sun Like ...
... ( Heaven's Mother send us grace ! ) As if through a dungeon - grate he peer'd , With broad and burning face . Alas ! ( thought I , and my heart beat loud ) How fast she neers and neers ! Are those her sails that glance in the sun Like ...
Side 109
... heaven . He took her hand , which grasped his in turn ; and they walked home in silence together , the arm , which was wound within his , giving warmth for warmth . The neighbours seemed to have a miraculous want of wonder at the lady's ...
... heaven . He took her hand , which grasped his in turn ; and they walked home in silence together , the arm , which was wound within his , giving warmth for warmth . The neighbours seemed to have a miraculous want of wonder at the lady's ...
Side 110
... heaven . But by degrees his self - will returned with his prosperity . He never vented impatience on his wife ; but he again began to shew , that the disquietude it gave her to see it vented on others , was a secondary thing , in his ...
... heaven . But by degrees his self - will returned with his prosperity . He never vented impatience on his wife ; but he again began to shew , that the disquietude it gave her to see it vented on others , was a secondary thing , in his ...
Side 116
... heaven , and got St. Peter's permission to step in for it , Sisy- phus would not return ; and so when Pluto had him again , he paid him for the trick with setting him upon this everlasting job . The exploits of Mercury himself , the god ...
... heaven , and got St. Peter's permission to step in for it , Sisy- phus would not return ; and so when Pluto had him again , he paid him for the trick with setting him upon this everlasting job . The exploits of Mercury himself , the god ...
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