The Pic-nic Papers, 第 1 卷Charles Dickens Ward and Lock, 1841 - 472 頁 |
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第 128 頁
... The sable flood rolled on amain , They crossed the mountain , they filled the plain ; And many a tale of hope and fear Was poured in Ida's eager ear . And now they tell the doubtful fight The Moor's fierce 128 THE SPANISH MAID .
... The sable flood rolled on amain , They crossed the mountain , they filled the plain ; And many a tale of hope and fear Was poured in Ida's eager ear . And now they tell the doubtful fight The Moor's fierce 128 THE SPANISH MAID .
第 199 頁
... mountains which separates this little fairy land from the more wild and remote valley of Ustau . At the hamlet of St. Lizier , in the upper part of this valley , we had appointed to meet with a bro- ther of my companion Luiz , who from ...
... mountains which separates this little fairy land from the more wild and remote valley of Ustau . At the hamlet of St. Lizier , in the upper part of this valley , we had appointed to meet with a bro- ther of my companion Luiz , who from ...
第 200 頁
... mountains which on every side reared their proud and lofty peaks . The whole range of summits from the Pic du Bonrepaux to the Tuc de Mauberme were revealed , and excepting where a thin zone of vapour hung around some of the most lofty ...
... mountains which on every side reared their proud and lofty peaks . The whole range of summits from the Pic du Bonrepaux to the Tuc de Mauberme were revealed , and excepting where a thin zone of vapour hung around some of the most lofty ...
第 201 頁
... mountains with a few pounds of chocolate on his back , Luiz seemed to love the scenes of his ex- ploits all the better as his associations with each particular district increased . The sunny plains of Catalonia , with their orange ...
... mountains with a few pounds of chocolate on his back , Luiz seemed to love the scenes of his ex- ploits all the better as his associations with each particular district increased . The sunny plains of Catalonia , with their orange ...
第 202 頁
... mountain side by the wind , crushed by the falling rocks , or split by the light- ning , these are the sounds most welcome to the ear of the ... mountains . You have often questioned me regarding my family , Senhor , 202 LE PAS DU VENT .
... mountain side by the wind , crushed by the falling rocks , or split by the light- ning , these are the sounds most welcome to the ear of the ... mountains . You have often questioned me regarding my family , Senhor , 202 LE PAS DU VENT .
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Adèle Al Mansur amid appeared arms ash tree Aunt Honour banneret beauty Bosphorus bull caique Castlemain Circassian companion Congreve Constantinople Count d'Esparre cries daughter death Doctor Johnson door Dryden Emilia English knight exclaimed eyes face father fearful feelings Fidge fire flames Garscube gazed giaour Golden Horn gondolier Gourock Grey Grig hand head heard heart horse hour instant Jacob Jacob Tonson John Dryden Killmacreenan kind lamplighter leave Leonardo light live looked Major Ap Owen matter Mauberme maun mind Miquelet mistress Montague morning mother mountains Mustapha never night noble occasion old gentleman passed replied round says the old scarcely scene sea of Marmora seemed seraglio side sight Sir Miles Armourer soon sooner spirit spot stranger tell thing thou thought thousand tion Tom's Tonson took Turkish turned Venice voice whispered wife words young lady youth
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第 217 頁 - I STOOD in Venice on the Bridge of Sighs, A palace and a prison on each hand ; I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand...
第 60 頁 - If they will consider me as a man who has done my best to improve the language, and especially the poetry, and will be content with my acquiescence under the present government, and forbearing satire on it, that I can promise, because I can perform it : but I can neither take the oaths, nor forsake my religion; because I know not what church to go to, if I...
第 61 頁 - God be pleased to open your eyes, as he has opened mine ! Truth is but one, and they who have once heard of it, can plead no excuse if they do not embrace it. But these are things too serious for a trifling letter...
第 64 頁 - Upon trial, I find all of your trade are sharpers, and you not more than others ; therefore, I have not wholly left you.
第 72 頁 - For what other reason have I spent my life in so unprofitable a study ? why am I grown old, in seeking so barren a reward as fame ? The same parts and application, which have made me a poet, might have raised me to any honours of the gown, which are often given to men of as little learning and less honesty than myself.
第 71 頁 - If love be folly, the severe divine Has felt that folly, though he censures mine ; Pollutes the pleasures of a chaste embrace, Acts what I write, and propagates in grace, With riotous excess, a priestly race. Suppose him free, and that I forge...
第 69 頁 - is Tonson. You will take care not to depart before he goes away : for I have not completed the sheet which I promised him ; and if you leave me unprotected, I must suffer all the rudeness to which his resentment can prompt his tongue.
第 91 頁 - ... her first: — That touch, at last, through every fibre slid ; And Paulo turned, scarce knowing what he did, Only he felt he could no more dissemble, And kissed her, mouth to mouth, all in a tremble. Sad were those hearts, and sweet was that long kiss : Sacred be love from sight, whate'er it is. The world was all forgot, the struggle o'er, Desperate the joy. — That day they read no more.
第 71 頁 - OLD as I am, for ladies' love unfit, The power of beauty I remember yet, Which once inflamed my soul, and still inspires my wit.
第 64 頁 - With leering looks, bull-faced, and freckled fair, With two left legs, and Judas-coloured hair, And frowzy pores, that taint the ambient air.