The Living Age, Volum 128E. Littell & Company, 1876 |
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Pàgina 35
... Hugh Galbraith annoyed and yet amused her . She had now grown tolerably familiar with his modes of thought and expression , and she could well picture the quiet profound scorn with which he had spoken of her- Now she could not draw back ...
... Hugh Galbraith annoyed and yet amused her . She had now grown tolerably familiar with his modes of thought and expression , and she could well picture the quiet profound scorn with which he had spoken of her- Now she could not draw back ...
Pàgina 36
... Hugh Galbraith seated opposite to her , apparently quite at home , leaning easily across the table as he talked pleasantly with the pretty tea- maker . Kate could not help being struck by the altered expression of his face since she had ...
... Hugh Galbraith seated opposite to her , apparently quite at home , leaning easily across the table as he talked pleasantly with the pretty tea- maker . Kate could not help being struck by the altered expression of his face since she had ...
Pàgina 37
... Hugh said he was sure the doctor was gone . " " Old humbug , " observed Galbraith . " I thought he would never go . I had to tell him some unpleasant truths before he would stir . " " Did you ? " asked Fanny , who , in con- sequence of ...
... Hugh said he was sure the doctor was gone . " " Old humbug , " observed Galbraith . " I thought he would never go . I had to tell him some unpleasant truths before he would stir . " " Did you ? " asked Fanny , who , in con- sequence of ...
Pàgina 38
... Hugh rose , drew his chair near his antagonist , and clear of the obstacle presented to his vision by the lamp - shade . " There is your work , " interrupted Fanny ; " you know you promised that should be ready to - morrow : " " " that ...
... Hugh rose , drew his chair near his antagonist , and clear of the obstacle presented to his vision by the lamp - shade . " There is your work , " interrupted Fanny ; " you know you promised that should be ready to - morrow : " " " that ...
Pàgina 39
... Hugh Gal- ter . Pray suit yourself . I could not be braith " -he always fancied there was in a hurry to part with so good a tenant . " an echo of defiance in the way she pro- Galbraith muttered something indis - nounced his name - " my ...
... Hugh Gal- ter . Pray suit yourself . I could not be braith " -he always fancied there was in a hurry to part with so good a tenant . " an echo of defiance in the way she pro- Galbraith muttered something indis - nounced his name - " my ...
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appeared asked beautiful believe better body called Captain cause character Cicely coming course cried doubt Elsa eyes face fact feeling felt followed force friends Galbraith gave girl give given hand hard head heard heart hope human idea keep kind known lady land least leave less light living look matter means mind Monique morning nature never night once original passed perhaps person play poems poet poor present question returned round seems seen sense Sévère side smile speak stand strange suppose sure taken tell Temple things thought tion took true truth turn whole Wordsworth write young
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Pàgina 219 - Had we never loved sae kindly, Had we never loved sae blindly, Never met, or never parted, We had ne'er been broken-hearted.
Pàgina 45 - A wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast, And fills the white and rustling sail, And bends the gallant mast; And bends the gallant mast, my boys, While, like the eagle free, Away the good ship flies, and leaves Old England on the lee. O for a soft and gentle wind!
Pàgina 137 - COMFORT ye, comfort ye my people, saith your GOD. Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned : for she hath received of the LORD'S hand double for all her sins.
Pàgina 94 - I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars, And the pismire is equally perfect, and a grain of sand, and the egg of the wren, And the tree-toad is a...
Pàgina 221 - At intervals, some bird from out the brakes Starts into voice a moment, then is stilL There seems a floating whisper on the hill, But that is fancy, for the starlight dews All silently their tears of love instil, Weeping themselves away, till they infuse Deep into Nature's breast the spirit of her hues.
Pàgina 406 - We only toil, who are the first of things. And make perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm; Nor harken what the inner spirit sings,
Pàgina 58 - Oh yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood ; That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be...
Pàgina 116 - I cannot say he is everywhere alike ; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with the greatest of mankind. He is many times flat, insipid — his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into bombast. But he is always great when some great occasion is presented to him...
Pàgina 217 - Rockabye Baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle and all.
Pàgina 458 - Ye never dreamt of this, for ten or twenty years after ye began to preach. Ye did not then, like Korah Dathan, and Abiram, seek the priesthood also. Ye knew, ' No man taketh this honour to himself, but he that is called of God, as was Aaron.