Macmillan's Magazine, 61. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1890 |
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... known to do for years . " Indeed , " she said , " I have heard of nothing but Mr. Campbell since they came back from the ball : it has been Glendochart this and Glendochart that all the time , and it would ill become me not to show my ...
... known to do for years . " Indeed , " she said , " I have heard of nothing but Mr. Campbell since they came back from the ball : it has been Glendochart this and Glendochart that all the time , and it would ill become me not to show my ...
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... known by the female portion of the household . But one morning shortly after the New Year , Glendochart having paid a long visit on the day . before , Kirsteen received a most un- expected summons to attend her father in his own room ...
... known by the female portion of the household . But one morning shortly after the New Year , Glendochart having paid a long visit on the day . before , Kirsteen received a most un- expected summons to attend her father in his own room ...
11. oldal
... known to the young people as a sign of immovable determination . She did not adopt it consciously , but with the true instinct of hereditary action , an impulse so much misrepresented in later days . " Very willing , " said Drumcarro ...
... known to the young people as a sign of immovable determination . She did not adopt it consciously , but with the true instinct of hereditary action , an impulse so much misrepresented in later days . " Very willing , " said Drumcarro ...
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... known , but he was baptized on December 9th , 1770. His father was a good shepherd and a bad farmer - a combi- nation of characteristics which Hogg himself inherited unimpaired and un- improved . If he had any early educa- tion at all ...
... known , but he was baptized on December 9th , 1770. His father was a good shepherd and a bad farmer - a combi- nation of characteristics which Hogg himself inherited unimpaired and un- improved . If he had any early educa- tion at all ...
19. oldal
... known employments of the factorship or surveyorship kind ; he was much patronized by two worthy hatters , Messrs . Grieve and Scott , and in 1813 the book which contains all his best verse , " The Queen's Wake " , was pub- lished . It ...
... known employments of the factorship or surveyorship kind ; he was much patronized by two worthy hatters , Messrs . Grieve and Scott , and in 1813 the book which contains all his best verse , " The Queen's Wake " , was pub- lished . It ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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449. oldal - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
108. oldal - If I do prove her haggard, Though that her jesses were my dear heart-strings, I'd whistle her off, and let her down the wind, To prey at fortune.
182. oldal - For forms of government let fools contest ; Whate'er is best administered is best...
89. oldal - 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.
126. oldal - Brother-in-Blood on leavened bread and salt: They have taken the Oath of the Brother-in-Blood on fire and fresh-cut sod, On the hilt and the haft of the Khyber knife, and the Wondrous Names of God. The Colonel's son he rides the mare and Kamal's boy the dun, And two have come back to Fort Bukloh where there went forth but one. And when they drew to the Quarter-Guard, full twenty swords flew clear — There was not a man but carried his feud with the blood of the mountaineer. "Ha
126. oldal - If there should follow a thousand swords to carry my bones away, Belike the price of a jackal's meal were more than a thief could pay. They will feed their horse on the standing crop, their men on the garnered grain, The thatch of the byres will serve their fires when all the cattle are slain. But if thou thinkest the price be fair, — thy brethren wait to sup.
126. oldal - Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat ; But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, When two strong men stand face to face, tho...
203. oldal - We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet, For auld lang syne. We twa hae run about the braes, And pu'd the gowans fine ; But we've wander'd mony a weary foot Sin auld lang syne. For auld, &c. We twa hae paidl't i' the burn, From mornin sun till dine ; But seas between us braid hae roar'd Sin auld lang syne. For auld, &c. And here's a hand, my trusty fiere, And gie's a hand o' thine ; And we'll tak a right guid willie-waught, For auld lang syne.
126. oldal - who leads a troop of the Guides, 'And thou must ride at his left side as shield on shoulder rides. 'Till Death or I cut loose the tie, at camp and board and bed, 'Thy life is his — thy fate it is to guard him with thy head. 'So, thou must eat the White Queen's meat, and all her foes are thine, 'And thou must harry thy father's hold for the peace of the Border-line. 'And thou must make a trooper tough and hack thy way to power — 'Belike they will raise thee to Ressaldar when I am hanged in Peshawur!
183. oldal - First follow Nature, and your judgment frame By her just standard, which is still the same...