Maid Marian, and Crotchet CastleWard and Lock, 1856 - 228 頁 |
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第 32 頁
... Frederic once more before I left the house , for he had been kind to me , and I loved and pitied him because he had been taken away from Protestant parents , and taught to believe in the religion of the monks . I asked my attendant ...
... Frederic once more before I left the house , for he had been kind to me , and I loved and pitied him because he had been taken away from Protestant parents , and taught to believe in the religion of the monks . I asked my attendant ...
第 38 頁
... ' and threw himself into my arms . It was Frederic , whom I had left in the hospital at Pinerolo nearly eight years before ; and truly happy were we to meet again . " He quickly told me his story , which was 38 JULIO ARNOUF ;
... ' and threw himself into my arms . It was Frederic , whom I had left in the hospital at Pinerolo nearly eight years before ; and truly happy were we to meet again . " He quickly told me his story , which was 38 JULIO ARNOUF ;
第 39 頁
... Frederic promised to meet me the following day friend's house , and I then hurried back to the monastery , dreading my unusual absence would be observed , and that I might be questioned . For- tunately , however , I entered unnoticed by ...
... Frederic promised to meet me the following day friend's house , and I then hurried back to the monastery , dreading my unusual absence would be observed , and that I might be questioned . For- tunately , however , I entered unnoticed by ...
第 43 頁
... Frederic as I had pro- mised ; and when I asked one of the brethren if there was anything for me to do in the town , he observed that he thought I had become very fond of going out , and that I was by no means so quick in exe- cuting ...
... Frederic as I had pro- mised ; and when I asked one of the brethren if there was anything for me to do in the town , he observed that he thought I had become very fond of going out , and that I was by no means so quick in exe- cuting ...
第 44 頁
... Frederic had related , and begged me to visit them whenever it was in my power , and to depend upon finding a home in their house , as long as I would remain with them , should they succeed in procuring my liberty . She told me they ...
... Frederic had related , and begged me to visit them whenever it was in my power , and to depend upon finding a home in their house , as long as I would remain with them , should they succeed in procuring my liberty . She told me they ...
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abbot André Angrogna Arlingford arms arrow baron beautiful blessing brother Michael CAPTAIN FITZCHROME Chainmail châlet church companion Constance cottage CROTCHET CASTLE daughter dear delight earl endeavoured Eugene eyes fat friar fear feelings fell felt Firedamp flock forest Francesco Frederic Friar Tuck Gamwell Genevieve girl hand happy heard heart Henri holy honour hope Julio knew LADY CLARINDA leave little Elinor little friar Little John live looked MAC QUEDY Madame d'Aubigny Madeleine MAID MARIAN Marian Mariette Matilda Miss Crotchet Monsieur d'Aubigny Monsieur Latour morning mother mountain never night old Agnes party passed peasants Piedmontese Pinerolo poor proceeded Reverend Doctor Folliott Robin and Marian Robin Hood rocks Rubygill sheriff sheriff of Nottingham side sing Sir Ralph SKIONAR soon spot stranger thing thou thought Torre TRILLO troops true turned valley Vaudois venison village voice wound young
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第 215 頁 - The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face.
第 87 頁 - WHAT can a young lassie, what shall a young lassie, What can a young lassie do wi' an auld man ? Bad luck on the penny that tempted my minnie To sell her poor Jenny for siller an' Ian
第 130 頁 - I am out of all patience with this march of mind. Here has my house been nearly burned down, by my cook taking it into her head to study hydrostatics, in a sixpenny tract, published by the Steam Intellect Society, and written by a learned friend who is for doing all the world's business as well as his own, and is equally well qualified to handle every branch of human knowledge.
第 16 頁 - For the slender beech and the sapling oak, That grow by the shadowy rill, You may cut down both at a single stroke, You may cut down which you will. But this you must know, that as long as they grow, Whatever change may be, You never can teach either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree.
第 172 頁 - If I drink water while this doth last, May I never again drink wine : For how can a man, in his life of a span, Do anything better than dine ? We'll dine and drink, and say if we think That anything better can be ; And when we have dined, wish all mankind May dine as well as we.
第 135 頁 - The sentimental against the rational, the intuitive against the inductive, the ornamental against the useful, the intense against the tranquil, the romantic against the classical; these are great and interesting controversies, which I should like, before I die, to see satisfactorily settled.
第 145 頁 - Respectable means rich, and decent means poor. I should die if I heard my family called decent. And then your decent family always lives in a snug little place : I hate a little place ; I like large rooms and large looking-glasses, and large parties, and a fine...
第 170 頁 - After careful meditation, And profound deliberation, On the various pretty projects which have just been shown, Not a scheme in agitation, For the world's amelioration, Has a grain of common sense in it, except my own.