Tales and poetryNichols and Sons, 1849 - 80页 |
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第31页
... pleased with his own thoughts than with theirs . At length he found himself approaching the end of his journey . The train stopped . He heard the name of the neighbouring town : it sounded like music for the first time in his ear ...
... pleased with his own thoughts than with theirs . At length he found himself approaching the end of his journey . The train stopped . He heard the name of the neighbouring town : it sounded like music for the first time in his ear ...
第33页
... pleased God that this should no longer be so . Enough ! -he was content . He strove manfully , and at last overcame his emotion ; and by the time the carriage had reached the front of the mansion , he was himself again . It was a ...
... pleased God that this should no longer be so . Enough ! -he was content . He strove manfully , and at last overcame his emotion ; and by the time the carriage had reached the front of the mansion , he was himself again . It was a ...
第39页
... pleased with his place at table , between these lovely girls , and felt really sorry when the time came for the ladies to withdraw . He was gratified , however , to receive a warm invitation to the vicarage from Laura's father , whose ...
... pleased with his place at table , between these lovely girls , and felt really sorry when the time came for the ladies to withdraw . He was gratified , however , to receive a warm invitation to the vicarage from Laura's father , whose ...
第45页
... received for the village clothing society . They both looked pleased at the en- trance of their guest ; and the worthy Vicar gave him so G cordial a squeeze of the hand , that Lonsdale almost A VISIT TO GREYSTONE HALL . 45.
... received for the village clothing society . They both looked pleased at the en- trance of their guest ; and the worthy Vicar gave him so G cordial a squeeze of the hand , that Lonsdale almost A VISIT TO GREYSTONE HALL . 45.
第46页
... pleased to see Clara and Louisa Somerville busied in conveying some little comforts to the sick . Lonsdale was also gratified to hear from the Vicar that Somerville had set out about thirty allotments , of one half - rood each , in the ...
... pleased to see Clara and Louisa Somerville busied in conveying some little comforts to the sick . Lonsdale was also gratified to hear from the Vicar that Somerville had set out about thirty allotments , of one half - rood each , in the ...
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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...