Longman's Magazine, Volumen1Longmans, Green and Company, 1883 |
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... matter was that only a moderate sum had been placed in her hands as provision for the orphan , and that it had been Mrs. Marvon's dying wish that it should be expended so as to shield her daughter's youth from the pangs and pains of ...
... matter was that only a moderate sum had been placed in her hands as provision for the orphan , and that it had been Mrs. Marvon's dying wish that it should be expended so as to shield her daughter's youth from the pangs and pains of ...
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... matter , Charley , or , to do you justice , you would have told us long ago , instead of talking such nonsense . ' That is the first civil word you have spoken to me , Mary ; I'm so much obliged . It is so nice to hear you say you ...
... matter , Charley , or , to do you justice , you would have told us long ago , instead of talking such nonsense . ' That is the first civil word you have spoken to me , Mary ; I'm so much obliged . It is so nice to hear you say you ...
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... matter of fact , Mr. Paton found him in a caravan . You know his passion for the wonders of nature ; and , attracted by some advertisement of a straight - haired negress , he came upon this prodigy . Of course he was charmed with him ...
... matter of fact , Mr. Paton found him in a caravan . You know his passion for the wonders of nature ; and , attracted by some advertisement of a straight - haired negress , he came upon this prodigy . Of course he was charmed with him ...
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... matter of fact , he was of no occupation , and an Englishman . He belonged to an ancient family , of which his nephew was the chief , and he regarded him with great respect accordingly . If it could not be said of him that he passed his ...
... matter of fact , he was of no occupation , and an Englishman . He belonged to an ancient family , of which his nephew was the chief , and he regarded him with great respect accordingly . If it could not be said of him that he passed his ...
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... matters between them . Mrs. Beckett had confided to Mary that she always felt on thorns when they were in each other's ... matter had been clear to him directly their names were mentioned , and easily accounted for the bitter- ness with ...
... matters between them . Mrs. Beckett had confided to Mary that she always felt on thorns when they were in each other's ... matter had been clear to him directly their names were mentioned , and easily accounted for the bitter- ness with ...
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Página 666 - ... lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of golden daffodils, Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Página 669 - For which the shepherds at their festivals Carol her goodness loud in rustic lays, And throw sweet garland wreaths into her stream Of pansies, pinks, and gaudy daffodils.
Página 664 - When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh ! the doxy over the dale, Why then comes in the sweet o' the year ; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale. The white sheet bleaching on the hedge, With...
Página 69 - IN anything fit. to be called by the name of reading, the process itself should be absorbing and voluptuous; we should gloat over a book, be rapt clean out of ourselves, and rise from the perusal, our mind filled with the busiest, kaleidoscopic dance of images, incapable of sleep or of continuous thought.
Página 588 - Moreover, his marvellous coolness and daring in hob-andnobbing with the hangman, under the unprecedented circumstances of the shepherd's party, won their admiration. So that it may be questioned if all those who ostensibly made themselves so busy in exploring woods and fields and lanes were quite so thorough when it came to the private examination of their own lofts and outhouses. Stories were afloat of a mysterious figure being occasionally seen in some old overgrown trackway or other, remote from...
Página 669 - My mood is changed, for it fell at a time of year When the face of night is fair on the dewy downs, And the shining daffodil dies, and the Charioteer And starry Gemini hang like glorious crowns Over Orion's grave low down in the west...
Página 584 - tis as much as my legs will do to take me that far. Going the same way ?' 'No, I am sorry to say! I have to get home over there' (he nodded indefinitely to the right), 'and I feel as you do, that it is quite enough for my legs to do before bedtime.
Página 307 - I slept, and dreamed that life was beauty ; I woke, and found that life was duty. Was thy dream then a shadowy lie ? Toil on, sad heart, courageously, And thou shalt find thy dream to be A noonday light and truth to thee.
Página 170 - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide: To lose good days, that might be better spent; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed today, to be put back tomorrow; To feed on hope, to pine with fear and sorrow; To have thy prince's grace, yet want her peers...
Página 580 - My tools are but common ones, Simple shepherds all — My tools are no sight to see: A little hempen string, and a post whereon to swing, Are implements enough for me ! Shepherd Fennel glanced round. There was no longer any doubt that the stranger was answering his question rhythmically. The guests one and all started back with suppressed exclamations. The young woman engaged to the man of fifty fainted half-way, and would have proceeded, but finding him wanting in alacrity for catching her she sat...