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Pagina 9
... stood for a moment with the lamp in his hand , he looked like a tower in his great height and bulk . I reflected as I looked at him that I knew him intimately , more intimately than any other creature in the world , I was familiar with ...
... stood for a moment with the lamp in his hand , he looked like a tower in his great height and bulk . I reflected as I looked at him that I knew him intimately , more intimately than any other creature in the world , I was familiar with ...
Pagina 10
... stood for a moment in a kind of consternation before the white- robed innocent creature , to me no more than a child ; then a sudden laugh broke from me , without any will of mine something ludicrous , as well as something awful , was ...
... stood for a moment in a kind of consternation before the white- robed innocent creature , to me no more than a child ; then a sudden laugh broke from me , without any will of mine something ludicrous , as well as something awful , was ...
Pagina 13
... stood just above the place where , I make no doubt , she had sat in life , where her little work - basket was not very much above it . The picture was full - length , and we had hung it low , so that she might have been stepping into ...
... stood just above the place where , I make no doubt , she had sat in life , where her little work - basket was not very much above it . The picture was full - length , and we had hung it low , so that she might have been stepping into ...
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... stood for a moment looking round me feebly , feeling myself begin to bab- ble with stammering lips , which was the alternative of shrieking , and which I seemed to choose as a lesser evil . What I said was , " What am I to do ? " and ...
... stood for a moment looking round me feebly , feeling myself begin to bab- ble with stammering lips , which was the alternative of shrieking , and which I seemed to choose as a lesser evil . What I said was , " What am I to do ? " and ...
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... stood with my hand upon the back of his chair . His table was covered with papers , among which were several letters with the broad black border which I had before observed . I noticed this now in my excitement without any dis- tinct ...
... stood with my hand upon the back of his chair . His table was covered with papers , among which were several letters with the broad black border which I had before observed . I noticed this now in my excitement without any dis- tinct ...
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Pagina 434 - Propagation, Culture, and Arrangement of Plants in FlowerGardens all the year round. Embracing all classes of Gardens, from the largest to the smallest. With Engraved and Coloured Plans, illustrative of the various systems of Grouping in Beds and Borders. By DAVID THOMSON, Gardener to his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, KG, at Drumlanrig.
Pagina 404 - So stately his form, and so lovely her face, That never a hall such a galliard did grace; While her mother did fret, and her father did fume, And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume; And the bride-maidens whispered, " Twere better by far To have matched our fair cousin with young Lochinvar.
Pagina 516 - In all my wanderings round this world of care, In all my griefs — and God has given my share — I still had hopes my latest hours to crown, Amidst these humble bowers to lay me down...
Pagina 541 - Though billmen ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring; The stubborn spearmen still made good Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood The instant that he fell. No thought was there of dastard flight; Linked in the serried phalanx tight, Groom fought like noble, squire like knight, As fearlessly and well, Till utter darkness closed her wing O'er their thin host and wounded king.
Pagina 220 - Thou art not fit to hear thyself convinced. Yet, should I try, the uncontrolled worth Of this pure cause would kindle my rapt spirits To such a flame of sacred vehemence...
Pagina 6 - SMITH. Greek Testament Lessons for Colleges, Schools, and Private Students, consisting chiefly of the Sermon on the Mount and the Parables of our Lord. With Notes and Essays.
Pagina 552 - STORMONTH. Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language. Including a very Copious Selection of Scientific Terms. For Use in Schools and Colleges, and as a Book of General Reference. By the Rev. JAMES STORMONTH. The Pronunciation carefully Revised by the Rev. PH PHELP, MA Cantab. Tenth Edition, Revised throughout. Crown 8vo, pp. 800. 7s. 6d. Dictionary of the English Language, Pronouncing, Etymological, and Explanatory.
Pagina 612 - Up to the present time all sea-fishery legislation has been based upon the theory that there are more fish in the sea than ever came out of it.
Pagina 220 - And thou art worthy that thou shouldst not know More happiness than this thy present lot. Enjoy your dear wit, and gay rhetoric, That hath so well been taught her dazzling fence...
Pagina 658 - No more dams I'll make for fish; Nor fetch in firing At requiring, Nor scrape trenchering, nor wash dish ; 'Ban 'Ban, Ca — Caliban, Has a new master — Get a new man.