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第24页
... uttered , as long as it is uttered . It His The burden of his song is Love and Ambition , two of the master passions - passions which agitate the soul most deeply , impel it most forcibly , and sway it most durably . love seeks its ...
... uttered , as long as it is uttered . It His The burden of his song is Love and Ambition , two of the master passions - passions which agitate the soul most deeply , impel it most forcibly , and sway it most durably . love seeks its ...
第35页
... assent to the opinions of Mr. Pinkerton , now changed to family subjects , and short adulatory praises were uttered in regard to the collector's ' girls . ' - 6 Though I say it , Mr. Wince , ' THE SIXFOLD MISTAKE . 35.
... assent to the opinions of Mr. Pinkerton , now changed to family subjects , and short adulatory praises were uttered in regard to the collector's ' girls . ' - 6 Though I say it , Mr. Wince , ' THE SIXFOLD MISTAKE . 35.
第36页
... uttered with an inward choking sound , and as Mr. Pinkerton looked imploringly at the picture of the ' Lion and Lamb ' which adorned the bar , he tossed off a glass of spirits as an antidote to grief ; and then , either from excess of ...
... uttered with an inward choking sound , and as Mr. Pinkerton looked imploringly at the picture of the ' Lion and Lamb ' which adorned the bar , he tossed off a glass of spirits as an antidote to grief ; and then , either from excess of ...
第41页
... uttered , until at last it resembled one of those fanciful darts with which hearts are pinned together in valentines , and seemed very well fitted to transfix the hearts of Chalk and Jemima ; but she bit her teeth , and did not hurl the ...
... uttered , until at last it resembled one of those fanciful darts with which hearts are pinned together in valentines , and seemed very well fitted to transfix the hearts of Chalk and Jemima ; but she bit her teeth , and did not hurl the ...
第51页
... uttered over it the most mournful expressions of agony . My friend , my dear friend Antonio , it is I who am the cause of thy death . In saving my life thou hast lost thy own . Dear , dear Antonio , you hear me no more . And is this thy ...
... uttered over it the most mournful expressions of agony . My friend , my dear friend Antonio , it is I who am the cause of thy death . In saving my life thou hast lost thy own . Dear , dear Antonio , you hear me no more . And is this thy ...
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appeared arms beautiful bird Bowdoin College Caucasian race Chalk chameleon château child Cicely colour comet Count Crook dear death earth eggs Emma Hamilton England Europe eyes face father feeling flowers girl Guillon hair half Halley's Comet hand happy head heart heavens honour hope hour human inhabitants Jane Jeannette Jemima kissed labour lady Lady Hamilton lamb light live Lizbeth look Louisa Malay race marriage ment mind morning mother Naples nature Negro Nelson never night OBELISK OF AXUM Omar Pasha Ostyak passed passion pet lamb Pinkerton poet poor pound present race rose Rouillé round Russia Saint Arnaud sing Sir William Hamilton smile song soon soul speak stars sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought tion tree Turkey uttered voice wife wings young
热门引用章节
第133页 - In happy homes he saw the light Of household fires gleam warm and bright; Above, the spectral glaciers shone, And from his lips escaped a groan, Excelsior! "Try not the pass!
第205页 - One might think the atmosphere was made transparent with this design, to give man, in the heavenly bodies, the perpetual presence of the sublime.
第168页 - ... rapidity. He repeats the tune' taught him by his master, though of considerable length, fully and faithfully. He runs over the quiverings of the canary, and the clear whistlings of the Virginia nightingale or red-bird, with such superior execution and effect, that the mortified songsters feel their own inferiority, and become altogether silent, while he seems to triumph in their defeat, by redoubling his exertions.
第63页 - Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love, Make our earth an Eden, Like the heaven above.
第40页 - To the last point of vision, and beyond, Mount, daring warbler! that love-prompted strain, 'Twixt thee and thine a never-failing bond, Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain: Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege! to sing All independent of the leafy spring.
第133页 - The shades of night were falling fast, As through an Alpine village passed A youth, who bore, 'mid snow and ice, A banner with the strange device, Excelsior ! His brow was sad ; his eye beneath Flashed like a falchion from its sheath, And like a silver clarion rung The accents of that unknown tongue, Excelsior...
第168页 - Bird, which he exquisitely manages, are mingled with the screaming of swallows, or the cackling of hens ; amidst the simple melody of the...
第29页 - THE lark is singing in the blinding sky, Hedges are white with May. The bridegroom sea Is toying with the shore, his wedded bride, And, in the fulness of his marriage joy, He decorates her tawny brow with shells, Retires a space, to see how fair she looks, Then proud runs up to kiss her.
第166页 - ... and even handsome. The ease, elegance and rapidity of his movements, the animation of his eye, and the intelligence he displays in listening and laying up lessons from almost every species of the feathered creation within his hearing, are really surprising, and mark the peculiarity of his genius.
第166页 - ... dewy morning, while the woods are already vocal with a multitude of warblers, his admirable song rises preeminent over every competitor. The ear can listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment.