Tales and poetryNichols and Sons, 1849 - 80页 |
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... knew . One day I was laid out on my back on a desk by this man , who gave me one of the most awfully scrutinizing glances I ever remember . He peered with his coal - black eyes into every feature of my face - he read and re - read every ...
... knew . One day I was laid out on my back on a desk by this man , who gave me one of the most awfully scrutinizing glances I ever remember . He peered with his coal - black eyes into every feature of my face - he read and re - read every ...
第19页
... knew that he was gaining time by every pretext for delay . The youth hastily grasped the gold - pieces and was in the act of transferring them to his pocket , when Postall , in despair of the constable's arrival , took the law into his ...
... knew that he was gaining time by every pretext for delay . The youth hastily grasped the gold - pieces and was in the act of transferring them to his pocket , when Postall , in despair of the constable's arrival , took the law into his ...
第31页
... knew , remained unchanged ; but his friend's wife he had never seen . Some of his friend's sisters might be there . Ah ! his poor heart might get entangled ! But all was mere innocent conjecture ; for Somerville had not told him a ...
... knew , remained unchanged ; but his friend's wife he had never seen . Some of his friend's sisters might be there . Ah ! his poor heart might get entangled ! But all was mere innocent conjecture ; for Somerville had not told him a ...
第33页
... knew how to control . He thought of those days when he had parents living - when they too possessed a family seat - when he visited Greystone Hall on a seeming equality . But it had pleased God that this should no longer be so . Enough ...
... knew how to control . He thought of those days when he had parents living - when they too possessed a family seat - when he visited Greystone Hall on a seeming equality . But it had pleased God that this should no longer be so . Enough ...
第36页
... knew more about dogs and horses than Latin and Greek ; and had not lost his relish for currant - wine and plumb - cake ! Lady Methley now made her appearance : she was very elegantly dressed , and was altogether a very striking person ...
... knew more about dogs and horses than Latin and Greek ; and had not lost his relish for currant - wine and plumb - cake ! Lady Methley now made her appearance : she was very elegantly dressed , and was altogether a very striking person ...
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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...