Tales and poetryNichols and Sons, 1849 - 80页 |
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... frequently became audible , and was responded to by ' well Johnny ! ' ' My own Minnie ! ' ' My darling Alice ! ' & c . I soon found myself transferred from my snug retreat into an elegant devon- port in a small parlour , where I and my ...
... frequently became audible , and was responded to by ' well Johnny ! ' ' My own Minnie ! ' ' My darling Alice ! ' & c . I soon found myself transferred from my snug retreat into an elegant devon- port in a small parlour , where I and my ...
第19页
... frequently talked about in Messrs . Rugby's office and elsewhere - suffice it to say , that I had to make my appearance , not only before the magistrates of the district , where Davies and his accomplice were fully com- mitted for trial ...
... frequently talked about in Messrs . Rugby's office and elsewhere - suffice it to say , that I had to make my appearance , not only before the magistrates of the district , where Davies and his accomplice were fully com- mitted for trial ...
第30页
... frequently cultivated during his residence in town .. To this slight accomplishment , Lonsdale added those of a good draughtsman , and sometimes flattered himself , of a POET also . Be this as it may , he was verily believed guilty of ...
... frequently cultivated during his residence in town .. To this slight accomplishment , Lonsdale added those of a good draughtsman , and sometimes flattered himself , of a POET also . Be this as it may , he was verily believed guilty of ...
第37页
... frequently consulted by those who had money to lend or money to borrow . He was believed to be the only man who knew the exact worth of every man's estate , and the limit of every man's income , for twenty miles round ; and this gave ...
... frequently consulted by those who had money to lend or money to borrow . He was believed to be the only man who knew the exact worth of every man's estate , and the limit of every man's income , for twenty miles round ; and this gave ...
第39页
... frequently detected resting upon him during dinner . The worthy host now called his guests towards the top of the table , and was successful in drawing them out , according to the known ability and likings of each . Somerville was a man ...
... frequently detected resting upon him during dinner . The worthy host now called his guests towards the top of the table , and was successful in drawing them out , according to the known ability and likings of each . Somerville was a man ...
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acquaintance admirable agreeable appeared arrived bank barrister beautiful became brother Caroline church Clara clerk considerable conversation countenance country banker daughter Davies delight desk dinner door early Elizabethan age excellent eyes face father favourite feeling FIVE POUND NOTE fox-hunt friend Somerville gave gentleman gleaming Goldrood Grantley's Greystone Hall guests hands handsome hath many Mysteries heard heart hung Jones Joseph Cash journey knew Lady Charlotte Lady Grantley Lady Somerville ladyship Laura Stapleton Life's Lonsdale felt Lonsdale thought Lonsdale's looked Lord Methley Louisa Somerville lovely magistrate mansion Marchmont Messrs Methley and Sir mind morning never Newlands o'er observed party passed Percival Percival's poor possessed Postall received reynard round Rugby Rugby's notes Scotland seemed Sir Harry Fortescue sisters snug Somerville's soon soul sovereigns speedily stranger sweet thee thing tion took Vicar vicarage village visit to Greystone voice whole window young
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第28页 - To one who has been long in city pent, "Tis very sweet to look into the fair And open face of heaven,— to breathe a prayer Full in the smile of the blue firmament. Who is more happy, when, with heart's content, Fatigued he sinks into some pleasant lair Of wavy grass, and reads a debonair And gentle tale of love and languishment? Returning home at evening, with an ear Catching the notes of Philomel, — an eye...
第25页 - LIFE'S ENIGMA. LIFE hath many mysteries ! Ceaseless when we close our eyes, Whilst our frame in slumber lies — Then the soul breaks forth in gleams — Bodiless her passage seems Through fantastic, airy dreams. Then we meet the dead again, Hear them speak, and see them plain — Morning snaps the magic chain ! Time and place are one in sleep, Thoughts unbidden o'er us creep — Then we smile, and then we weep. Life's stream owns a double flow, One is real — one but show ; Which the real — who...
第25页 - Body, so alive all o'er, Feeling breathes from every pore, What can sentient life do more ? Conscious of a mind within, Great in thought, tho' soiled by sin, Still our upward course we win ! Soul has pledge of endless life — Doubt with her can have no strife — Immortality is rife ! But the body — when it lies Dead before our weeping eyes — Where's the hope that it may rise ? Look at yonder giant tree, Think how dead its germ must be, Is it not a type of thee ? What is matter ? all we see,...
第25页 - ... the magic chain ! Time and place are one in sleep, Thoughts unbidden o'er us creep — Then we smile, and then we weep. Life's stream owns a double flow, One is real — one but show ; Which the real — who can know ? Body, so alive all o'er, Feeling breathes from every pore, What can sentient life do more ? Conscious of a mind within, Great in thought, tho' soiled by sin, Still our upward course we win ! Soul has pledge of endless life — Doubt with her can have no strife — Immortality is...