Once a Week, Volumen11Eneas Sweetland Dallas Bradbury and Evans, 1864 |
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... keep The vow we vow'd to thee ! " And while he spake , from far and near The people of the land Came running o'er the bleak sea - shore , Across the ribb'd sea - sand : They lifted the lovely lady high , As in the boat she lay ; They ...
... keep The vow we vow'd to thee ! " And while he spake , from far and near The people of the land Came running o'er the bleak sea - shore , Across the ribb'd sea - sand : They lifted the lovely lady high , As in the boat she lay ; They ...
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... keep within a court of state ; Perchance , e'en now , the time is near . II . For who can tell the very day When he shall sail love's tropic seas , Borne on by sweetest fantasies To golden regions far away ? the whole vegetative economy ...
... keep within a court of state ; Perchance , e'en now , the time is near . II . For who can tell the very day When he shall sail love's tropic seas , Borne on by sweetest fantasies To golden regions far away ? the whole vegetative economy ...
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... keep her . " Jane sighed as she gave up the thought of Lucy . She moved from the table and held out her hand . " Good - by , papa . I shall go to - day . " " Short work , my young lady , " was the an- " You'll come to see the folly of ...
... keep her . " Jane sighed as she gave up the thought of Lucy . She moved from the table and held out her hand . " Good - by , papa . I shall go to - day . " " Short work , my young lady , " was the an- " You'll come to see the folly of ...
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... keep up . Oh , my boy ! for God's sake keep Pull with your left . Now you are straight . Pull both . Hard ! " 66 up ! I have often rowed in a race ; but I never pulled with such a will as I did on that day . The boat was the best in ...
... keep up . Oh , my boy ! for God's sake keep Pull with your left . Now you are straight . Pull both . Hard ! " 66 up ! I have often rowed in a race ; but I never pulled with such a will as I did on that day . The boat was the best in ...
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... keep her well , too . " " Yes , you must forget the Faithless Maid now , " said Miss Leith , smiling again . I sup- pose she had heard some of the conjectures about Dan's life . " I do not mean to be inquisitive , " the Major said ...
... keep her well , too . " " Yes , you must forget the Faithless Maid now , " said Miss Leith , smiling again . I sup- pose she had heard some of the conjectures about Dan's life . " I do not mean to be inquisitive , " the Major said ...
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Página 167 - As for jest, there be certain things which ought to be privileged from it; namely, religion, matters of state, great persons, any man's present business of importance, and any case that deserveth pity.
Página 66 - Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them : they shall not be ashamed when they speak with their enemies in the gate.
Página 499 - Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a word of sorrow ; But we steadfastly gazed on the face that was dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
Página 499 - By the struggling moonbeam's misty light, And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet nor in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest, With his martial cloak around him.
Página 344 - For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he: Eat and drink, saith he to thee; but his heart is not with thee.
Página 343 - The communication by the glance is in the greatest part not subject to the control of the will. It is the bodily symbol of identity of nature. "We look into the eyes to know if this other form is another self, and the eyes will not lie, but make a faithful confession what inhabitant is there.
Página 358 - A short, white, full skirt, with a furbelow, not so long but that the neatest little feet were visible up to the ankle...
Página 12 - Peters; others also were nominated, but none concluded. Robert Spavin, so soon as dinner was done, took me by the hand, and carried me to the south window : saith he, " These are all mistaken, they have not named the man that did the fact: it was lieutenant-colonel...
Página 526 - as the white man's rat has driven away the native rat, so the European fly drives away our own; and as the clover kills our fern, so will the Maori disappear before the white man himself.
Página 132 - Love took up the glass of Time, and turned it in his glowing hands ; Every moment, lightly shaken, ran itself in golden sands. Love took up the harp of Life, and smote on all the chords with might; Smote the chord of Self, that, trembling, passed in music out of sight.