The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, 第 3 卷Geo. Henderson, 1840 |
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... morning . " " How ? You wish to leave Sagan now , madam Rosen ? " asked the Captain , angrily stroking his red beard . 66 ' Family affairs render this journey unavoidable , " answered the widow with quiet firmness . " You must arrange ...
... morning . " " How ? You wish to leave Sagan now , madam Rosen ? " asked the Captain , angrily stroking his red beard . 66 ' Family affairs render this journey unavoidable , " answered the widow with quiet firmness . " You must arrange ...
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... morning we will speak further upon this matter , " said he with constrained courtesy to Dorn , and immediately left the room . " We shall not be able to start before noon , in this way , " said Dorn , with some little vexation ...
... morning we will speak further upon this matter , " said he with constrained courtesy to Dorn , and immediately left the room . " We shall not be able to start before noon , in this way , " said Dorn , with some little vexation ...
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... morning , a corpo- ral and six halbardiers were standing before his bed . " Dress yourself quickly , " commanded the corporal , " I am ordered to bring you before the duke . " Having soon become satisfied that no opposition was , in ...
... morning , a corpo- ral and six halbardiers were standing before his bed . " Dress yourself quickly , " commanded the corporal , " I am ordered to bring you before the duke . " Having soon become satisfied that no opposition was , in ...
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... morning ; but you preferred to rob me of my liberty and the ability to punish you for the outrage you com- mitted , by false charges . ' " Mannsfelder ! Mannsfelder ! " exclaimed the duke , secretly delighted with the boldness of the ...
... morning ; but you preferred to rob me of my liberty and the ability to punish you for the outrage you com- mitted , by false charges . ' " Mannsfelder ! Mannsfelder ! " exclaimed the duke , secretly delighted with the boldness of the ...
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... morning , in the summer time , I thrust back the curtains , to watch the sunrise stealing down a church stee- ple , which stands opposite my chamber window . First , the weathercock begins to flash ; then , a fainter lustre gives the ...
... morning , in the summer time , I thrust back the curtains , to watch the sunrise stealing down a church stee- ple , which stands opposite my chamber window . First , the weathercock begins to flash ; then , a fainter lustre gives the ...
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第120页 - Why art thou cast down, O my soul ? and why art thou disquieted in me ? hope thou in God : for 1 shall yet praise him for the help of his countenance.
第334页 - And Ahaz slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the city, even in Jerusalem: but they brought him not into the sepulchres of the kings of Israel : and Hezekiah his son reigned in his stead.
第254页 - Still a few drops within it lay; And round the sacred table glow Twelve lofty lamps, in splendid row, From the purest metal cast; A spoil — the richest, and the last.
第209页 - How charming is divine Philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns.
第165页 - On some fond breast the parting soul relies, Some pious drops the closing eye requires; Even from the tomb the voice of Nature cries, Even in our ashes live their wonted fires.
第150页 - The Reaper said, and smiled ; "Dear tokens of the earth are they, Where he was once a child. "They shall all bloom in fields of light, Transplanted by my care, And saints upon their garments white, These sacred blossoms wear.
第149页 - He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves. My Lord has need of these flowerets gay, The Reaper said, and smiled : Dear tokens of the earth are they, Where he was once a child.
第334页 - Thirty and two years old was he when he began to reign, and he reigned in Jerusalem eight years, and departed without being desired. Howbeit they buried him in the city of David, but not in the sepulchres of the kings.
第122页 - THE night is come, but not too soon ; And sinking silently, All silently, the little moon Drops down behind the sky. There is no light in earth or heaven, But the cold light of stars ; And the first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars.
第120页 - THE DINNER OF THE MONTHS. ONCE upon a time, the Months determined to dine together. They were a long while deciding who should have the honour of being the Host upon so solemn an occasion; but the lot at length fell upon December, for although this old gentleman's manners were found to be rather cold upon first acquaintance, yet it was well known that when once you got under his roof, there was not a merrier, or more hospitable, person in existence. The messenger too...