The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, 42-43. kötetJoseph Rogerson |
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18. oldal
... felt while con- versing with Maud , and blaming myself for my captiousness . Camelford said that he could quite enter into my feelings , and Mrs. Camelford declared that she could not . I requested them to furnish me with a few ...
... felt while con- versing with Maud , and blaming myself for my captiousness . Camelford said that he could quite enter into my feelings , and Mrs. Camelford declared that she could not . I requested them to furnish me with a few ...
19. oldal
... felt so great a horror of the feminine jargon about eligible matches , ' and desirable connexions , ' that I quite disliked the idea of meeting Wal- grave , lest I might be supposed to be one of the competitors for his notice . I had ...
... felt so great a horror of the feminine jargon about eligible matches , ' and desirable connexions , ' that I quite disliked the idea of meeting Wal- grave , lest I might be supposed to be one of the competitors for his notice . I had ...
21. oldal
... felt that she herself required cheerful society , and would enjoy it ; but for Geraldine and myself , I shrank from the idea of encoun- tering Mr. Felton's puns , and capital good sto- ries , ' Mrs. Felton's ceaseless titter , and Miss ...
... felt that she herself required cheerful society , and would enjoy it ; but for Geraldine and myself , I shrank from the idea of encoun- tering Mr. Felton's puns , and capital good sto- ries , ' Mrs. Felton's ceaseless titter , and Miss ...
22. oldal
... felt that I had indeed gained the pre- ference of a man of no ordinary attainments and recommendations . I had been introduced into society for some years , I had received the notice of admirers , and the proposals of wooers ; there ...
... felt that I had indeed gained the pre- ference of a man of no ordinary attainments and recommendations . I had been introduced into society for some years , I had received the notice of admirers , and the proposals of wooers ; there ...
24. oldal
... felt sorrying glance upon me , I am sure I thought by afterwards for the needless warmth we had your looks yesterday that everything was settled shown . I had a letter from my father three between you and Linburn , and yet , when he ...
... felt sorrying glance upon me , I am sure I thought by afterwards for the needless warmth we had your looks yesterday that everything was settled shown . I had a letter from my father three between you and Linburn , and yet , when he ...
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AIGUILLETTE André Bernard appearance aunt Auvergne Ballymore Baron de Pradines beautiful blue Bussy Camelford Cantal Charles Kean charming Château Chevalier de Fontane child colour Countess cowkeeper cried dear door dress Elmstead Elvington Emile Souvestre Enniskillen eyes face Father Jaques feel felt Flora flowers friends girl give guerite guipure hand happy heard heart Henry Chadwick hope hour James Masterton knew lady leaves Linburn Linwood look Lydia Madame de Miramion mamma marriage married Melanie ment Millicent Miss Monsieur le Curé morning mother never night once pale Paris passed pearls person Peyrelade piece plants poor present priest racter render replied round scarcely seemed servant shells side sister smile snow sopranists Sorley sorrow spirit sweet tell things thought tion told turned Tuxford voice walk wife woman words young Zelie
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328. oldal - The applause of listening senates to command, The threats of pain and ruin to despise, To scatter plenty o'er a smiling land, And read their...
62. oldal - The Western wind was wild and dank with foam, And all alone went she. The creeping tide came up along the sand, And o'er and o'er the sand, And round and round the sand, As far as eye could see; The blinding mist came down and hid the land; And never home came she.
266. oldal - Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of these my brethren, ye did it unto me.
62. oldal - O Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, And call the cattle home Across the sands of Dee!
62. oldal - They rowed her in across the rolling foam, The cruel crawling foam, The cruel hungry foam, To her grave beside the sea: But still the boatmen hear her call the cattle home Across the sands of Dee!
13. oldal - Perfume for a lady's chamber ; Golden quoifs and stomachers, For my lads to give their dears: Pins and poking-sticks of steel. What maids lack from head to heel: Come buy of me, come; come buy, come buy; Buy, lads, or else your lasses cry : Come buy.
249. oldal - Much ado there was, God wot! He would love and she would not. She said, Never man was true; He said, None was false to you.
249. oldal - There's not a budding boy or girl this day But is got up, and gone to bring in May. A deal of youth, ere this, is come Back, and with white-thorn laden home.
84. oldal - Sinks the lost actor in the tawdry load. Booth enters, — hark ! the universal peal ! " But has he spoken ? " Not a syllable. " What shook the stage, and made the people stare ? " Cato's long wig, flower'd gown, and lacquer'd chair.
155. oldal - Rachel weeping for her children, and refusing to be comforted, because they are not.