Bentley's Miscellany, 4. kötet1839 |
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11. oldal
... hands , or at those of your excellent husband . " At the sound of his voice every vestige of colour fled from Winifred's cheeks , and the work upon which she was engaged fell from her hand . " I have a token to deliver to you ...
... hands , or at those of your excellent husband . " At the sound of his voice every vestige of colour fled from Winifred's cheeks , and the work upon which she was engaged fell from her hand . " I have a token to deliver to you ...
25. oldal
... hands of the English . These , like the lost books of Livy , had baffled the research of former historians ; but these ... hand , and led me gently into those paths of local and traditional lore which he was so fond of exploring . I sat ...
... hands of the English . These , like the lost books of Livy , had baffled the research of former historians ; but these ... hand , and led me gently into those paths of local and traditional lore which he was so fond of exploring . I sat ...
28. oldal
... hand's breadth of forest on either side , and had his seat of government at its mouth . The chieftain who ruled at the Roost , was not merely a great warrior , but a medicine - man , or prophet , or conjurer , for they all mean the same ...
... hand's breadth of forest on either side , and had his seat of government at its mouth . The chieftain who ruled at the Roost , was not merely a great warrior , but a medicine - man , or prophet , or conjurer , for they all mean the same ...
38. oldal
... hand ; then another " à demain " in a terrible key , to which the Count replied with another shake of the hand ; and two " à demains " in contralto intonations . The parties separated ; the ladies , terrified and trembling , leaning on ...
... hand ; then another " à demain " in a terrible key , to which the Count replied with another shake of the hand ; and two " à demains " in contralto intonations . The parties separated ; the ladies , terrified and trembling , leaning on ...
49. oldal
... hands in yours ; place your lips on her own - on her cheek , or any place most accessible at the moment ; and return ... hand to me , and said , " Well , after all , I said you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth , and so you are ...
... hands in yours ; place your lips on her own - on her cheek , or any place most accessible at the moment ; and return ... hand to me , and said , " Well , after all , I said you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth , and so you are ...
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476. oldal - He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves. "My Lord has need of these flowerets gay," The Reaper said, and smiled; "Dear tokens of the earth are they, Where he was once a child. "They shall all bloom in fields of light, Transplanted by my care, And saints, upon their garments white, These sacred blossoms wear.
77. oldal - To have thy asking, yet wait many years; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares; To eat thy heart through comfortless despairs; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone.
145. oldal - Thames' translucent wave Shines a broad mirror through the shadowy cave ; Where lingering drops from mineral roofs distil, And pointed crystals break the sparkling rill ; Unpolish'd gems no ray on pride bestow, And latent metals innocently glow ; Approach. Great nature studiously behold ! And eye the mine without a wish for gold. Approach ; but awful ! lo ! the ^Egerian grot, Where, nobly pensive, St.
266. oldal - Knowledge before — a discovery that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy.
512. oldal - It would be no crime in me to divert the Nile or Danube from its course, were I able to effect such purposes. Where then is the crime of turning a few ounces of blood from their natural channel?
476. oldal - Have nought but the bearded grain? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again.' He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves.
77. oldal - 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 to-day, to be put back to-morrow; To feed on hope, to pine with fear and sorrow; To have thy prince's grace, yet want her peers...
71. oldal - Remembrance oft shall haunt the shore When Thames in summer wreaths is drest, And oft suspend the dashing oar To bid his gentle spirit rest...
356. oldal - The particular talents by which these misanthropes are distinguished from one another, consist in the various kinds of barbarities which they execute upon their prisoners. Some are celebrated for a happy dexterity in tipping the lion upon them ; which is performed by squeezing the nose flat to the face, and boring out the eyes with their fingers.
123. oldal - Moreover ye shall take no satisfaction for the life of a murderer, which is guilty of death : but he shall be surely put to death.