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Pagina 33
... Honoria , learned what was meant by the threa that she would soon have her nose put out of joint . HEARTS is an odd name for an estate , and Squire Giffard knew no more why his manor was called so than you do , and cared as little . The ...
... Honoria , learned what was meant by the threa that she would soon have her nose put out of joint . HEARTS is an odd name for an estate , and Squire Giffard knew no more why his manor was called so than you do , and cared as little . The ...
Pagina 34
... Honoria , who was as beautiful as a cherub , had beea fondled by her mother and flat- tered by her attendants until she had become the most troublesome , self - willed , ill - conditioned little brat that ever torped a house out of ...
... Honoria , who was as beautiful as a cherub , had beea fondled by her mother and flat- tered by her attendants until she had become the most troublesome , self - willed , ill - conditioned little brat that ever torped a house out of ...
Pagina 36
... Honoria knew nothing about conscience , but she did not forget the black man who was likely to put her into his bag if she was a naughty , disobedient child . The room , too , was so dark that at first she could not see the objects it ...
... Honoria knew nothing about conscience , but she did not forget the black man who was likely to put her into his bag if she was a naughty , disobedient child . The room , too , was so dark that at first she could not see the objects it ...
Pagina 37
... Honoria saw in a moment the long - expected stranger was placidly sleeping . The Squire took his daughter by the hand , and led her , without speaking a word , close up to the infant . The old woman held up her fingers . " You must not ...
... Honoria saw in a moment the long - expected stranger was placidly sleeping . The Squire took his daughter by the hand , and led her , without speaking a word , close up to the infant . The old woman held up her fingers . " You must not ...
Pagina 38
... Honoria at length yielded her heart absolutely to the winning graces of her younger sister , and appeared to love her more and more as years passed away , and the lovely girl , no longer a child , budded into the perfection of blushing ...
... Honoria at length yielded her heart absolutely to the winning graces of her younger sister , and appeared to love her more and more as years passed away , and the lovely girl , no longer a child , budded into the perfection of blushing ...
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Pagina 568 - I ran it through, even from my boyish days To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
Pagina 91 - It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.
Pagina 25 - Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Pagina 605 - As the husband is, the wife is: thou art mated with a clown, And the grossness of his nature will have weight to drag thee down. He will hold thee, when his passion shall have spent its novel force, Something better than his dog, a little dearer than his horse.
Pagina 646 - The world's great age begins anew, The golden years return, The earth doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn: Heaven smiles, and faiths and empires gleam Like wrecks of a dissolving dream.
Pagina 218 - When lovely woman stoops to folly, And finds too late that men betray ; What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover, To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, And wring his bosom — is to die.
Pagina 331 - SHE dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were none to praise, And very few to love. A violet by a mossy stone Half-hidden from the eye ! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky. She lived unknown, and few could know When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave, and, oh, The difference to me ! I TRAVELLED among unknown men, In lands beyond the sea ; Nor.
Pagina 705 - And Samson lay till midnight, and arose at midnight, and took the doors of the gate of the city, and the two posts, and went away with them, bar and all, and put them upon his shoulders, and carried them up to the top of an hill that is before Hebron.
Pagina 643 - That keep me from myself, and still delay Life's instant business to a future day ; That task which, as we follow or despise, The eldest is a fool, the youngest wise ; Which done, the poorest can no wants endure ; And which not done, the richest must be poor.
Pagina 685 - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.