Harrison's monthly collection [Formerly The monthly collection of tales. Ed. by Felix Odd-vein]. |
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... party . They soon separated to prepare for dinner . As Cleveland passed through the library , he pointed out to his friend the picture of the parent he had lately lost , and passed encomiums on his character , which indeed had been ...
... party . They soon separated to prepare for dinner . As Cleveland passed through the library , he pointed out to his friend the picture of the parent he had lately lost , and passed encomiums on his character , which indeed had been ...
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... party met , and , unconscious of the interest Lord Delaware took in her , Miss Avondale directed her attention entirely to Lady Mary Cleveland , apparently regardless of every other person ; but this young nobleman , struck with her ...
... party met , and , unconscious of the interest Lord Delaware took in her , Miss Avondale directed her attention entirely to Lady Mary Cleveland , apparently regardless of every other person ; but this young nobleman , struck with her ...
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... parties , and in a few moments her arch mockery excited so much laughter , as completely to set at rest the question which had been at issue . During the whole of the day her flow of vivacity and spirits was something quite ...
... parties , and in a few moments her arch mockery excited so much laughter , as completely to set at rest the question which had been at issue . During the whole of the day her flow of vivacity and spirits was something quite ...
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... party which was studying the best interests of the nation , by upholding the power of the king , and turning a deaf ear to the useless clamour of the versatile mob . To this his Lordship replied , that opinions must always differ on the ...
... party which was studying the best interests of the nation , by upholding the power of the king , and turning a deaf ear to the useless clamour of the versatile mob . To this his Lordship replied , that opinions must always differ on the ...
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... parties , from a wish to promote the welfare of the country . " " No ! " said Lady , Mary , " I feel how much life may be em- bittered by entertaining opinions so much at variance , and never can my doors be thrown open so widely to ...
... parties , from a wish to promote the welfare of the country . " " No ! " said Lady , Mary , " I feel how much life may be em- bittered by entertaining opinions so much at variance , and never can my doors be thrown open so widely to ...
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Página 268 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar...
Página 287 - I arise from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep of night, When the winds are breathing low, And the stars are shining bright; I arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how?
Página 337 - When the broken arches are black in night, And each shafted oriel glimmers white; When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruined central tower; When buttress and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory; When silver edges the imagery, And the scrolls that teach thee...
Página 268 - Oh ! that the Desert were my dwelling-place, With one fair Spirit for my minister, That I might all forget the human race, And, hating no one, love but only her ! Ye Elements!
Página 284 - THE warm sun is failing, the bleak wind is wailing, The bare boughs are sighing, the pale flowers are dying, And the year On the earth, her death-bed, in a shroud of leaves dead, Is lying.
Página 129 - Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood.
Página 129 - Shakespeare to open to me the worlds of imagination and the workings of the human heart, and Franklin to enrich me with his practical wisdom, I shall not pine for want of intellectual companionship, and I may become a cultivated man though excluded from what is called the best society in the place where I live.
Página 271 - Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all time, Calm or convulsed; in breeze or gale or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving, boundless, endless, and sublime, — The image of Eternity, the throne Of the Invisible; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Página 267 - I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me ; and to me High mountains are a feeling, but the hum Of human cities torture...