Clumber Chase, or Love's riddle solved by a royal sphinx, Volumen3T. Cautley Newby, 1871 |
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... sides of the polished oak floor , to which the Turkey carpet did not extend , and crumpling and rattling " The Whitehall Gazette , " Master Oliver looked up , and said- " That will do , Pump ; Barton has put every- thing , till you ...
... sides of the polished oak floor , to which the Turkey carpet did not extend , and crumpling and rattling " The Whitehall Gazette , " Master Oliver looked up , and said- " That will do , Pump ; Barton has put every- thing , till you ...
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... sides , for the sun was almost vertical . So , selecting a barge called " The Boscobel , " with the royal arms on a bright red standard floating from the prow , and being a perfect bower of greenery , Hartsfoot engaged it for the day ...
... sides , for the sun was almost vertical . So , selecting a barge called " The Boscobel , " with the royal arms on a bright red standard floating from the prow , and being a perfect bower of greenery , Hartsfoot engaged it for the day ...
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... side of the room was a small dresser , replete with every cottage convenience ; a few bright pewter plates and dishes , mugs , and flagons hung upon hooks before them . On one side of this dresser stood a large , tall , oak clock case ...
... side of the room was a small dresser , replete with every cottage convenience ; a few bright pewter plates and dishes , mugs , and flagons hung upon hooks before them . On one side of this dresser stood a large , tall , oak clock case ...
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... side , iron dogs for burning wood , and an iron pot suspended from a hook , in which their mid - day meal of bacon and beans was boiling . On one side of the room— one opposite to the window - was a walnut - wood chest of drawers , with ...
... side , iron dogs for burning wood , and an iron pot suspended from a hook , in which their mid - day meal of bacon and beans was boiling . On one side of the room— one opposite to the window - was a walnut - wood chest of drawers , with ...
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... side - out compliments . But you don't mean to say it was you I saw doing mother's ironing . ? " " But I mean to say , " said Mrs. Barton , " that she does not only do my ironing , but all the work of the house , thanks to that angel ...
... side - out compliments . But you don't mean to say it was you I saw doing mother's ironing . ? " " But I mean to say , " said Mrs. Barton , " that she does not only do my ironing , but all the work of the house , thanks to that angel ...
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asked Barton boat Bridget called Captain Broderick cherries cherry ripe Clumber Chase coach dinner Doctor dogs door Dorothy's dressed drink Duke of York Everhard exclaimed eyes Fairbrace feel fellow Ferrol French horn gentleman Gilbert Broderick give glass green hand happy head hear heard heart honour hope Jessop Joe Barton Killigrew King Lady Lady Castlemaine Lancelot laughed leave lèse majesté letter live Locke look Lord Lord Rochester madam Majesty Mall means Merrypin Mistress Dorothy Neville morning mother mystery never night Pepys poor Pump Queen red worsted bed Rochester round royal Ruffle Sampson saveons seal seat servants Sir Allen Apsley Sir Allen Broderick Sir Angus sort sure Tangiers tears tell thank theorbo things thought Titus turned Victor Hugo walk White Hall Whitehall window wine
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Página 55 - Cherry ripe" themselves do cry. Her eyes like angels watch them still ; Her brows like bended bows do stand, Threatening with piercing frowns to kill All that attempt, with eye or hand, Those sacred cherries to come nigh Till " Cherry ripe
Página 54 - There is a garden in her face, Where roses and white lilies grow; A heavenly paradise is that place, Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow. There cherries grow which none may buy Till 'Cherry-ripe
Página 147 - At one end of this room was a door, which opened into a closet, where stood bottles of strong beer and wine, which never came out but in single glasses, which was the rule of the house, for he never exceeded himself nor permitted others to exceed.
Página 147 - ... at the lower end, which was of constant use twice a day all the year round, for he never failed to eat oysters before dinner and supper through all seasons : the neighbouring town of Poole supplied him with them.
Página 131 - Buff, and his Skin may furnish him with a rusty Coat of Mail. You would think he had been christened in a Lime-pit, and tanned alive, but that his Countenance still continues Mangy.
Página 145 - This last supplied him with red deer, sea and river fish; and indeed all his neighbours...
Página 164 - La mer est magnétique autant qu'aquatique ; un océan de forces flotte, inconnu, dans l'océan des flots ; à vau-l'eau, pourrait-on dire. Ne voir dans la mer qu'une masse d'eau, c'est ne pas voir la mer ; la mer est un va-et-vient de fluide autant qu'un flux et reflux de liquide; les attractions la compliquent plus encore peut-être que les ouragans...
Página 279 - Sentiment is the virtue of ideas, and principle the virtue of action. Sentiment has its seat in the head ; principle in the heart. Sentiment suggests fine harangues and subtle distinctions ; principle conceives just notions, and performs good actions in consequence of them. Sentiment refines away the simplicity of truth and the plainness of piety ; and, as a celebrated wit* has remarked of his no less celebrated contemporary, gives us virtue in words and vice in deeds.
Página 317 - Ivanhoe,' it will not be from lack of equal interest, but because there are now such an enormous number of novels daily issued ; for we feel assured that ' Old Times Revived' will stand out in bold relief, and be read and talked about and remembered when the great bulk of others published will be buried 'in the tomb of all the Capulets.