A Modern Mephistopheles;: And, A Whisper in the Dark,Little, Brown,, 1905 - 350 oldal |
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8. oldal
... silence for death to come and take him . Nothing broke the stillness but the soft crackle of the fire , which began to flicker with blue tongues of flame , and cast a lurid glow upon the motionless figure with its hidden face . Deeper ...
... silence for death to come and take him . Nothing broke the stillness but the soft crackle of the fire , which began to flicker with blue tongues of flame , and cast a lurid glow upon the motionless figure with its hidden face . Deeper ...
14. oldal
... silent scrutiny which in another would have softened to admi- ration , for Canaris was scarcely less beautiful than the Narcissus in the niche behind him . An utter contrast to his patron , for youth lent its vigor to the well - knit ...
... silent scrutiny which in another would have softened to admi- ration , for Canaris was scarcely less beautiful than the Narcissus in the niche behind him . An utter contrast to his patron , for youth lent its vigor to the well - knit ...
19. oldal
... silence but the breezy rustle , the murmurous lapse of waters upon a quiet shore , and now and then the brief carol of a bird waking from its noontide sleep . A ham- mock swung at one end of the balcony , but it was empty ; open doors ...
... silence but the breezy rustle , the murmurous lapse of waters upon a quiet shore , and now and then the brief carol of a bird waking from its noontide sleep . A ham- mock swung at one end of the balcony , but it was empty ; open doors ...
23. oldal
... silence till he became conscious of her presence again , and gave her leave to speak , with a smile which had in it something of the condescension of an idol towards its devoutest worshipper . “ Were you making poetry , then ? ” she ...
... silence till he became conscious of her presence again , and gave her leave to speak , with a smile which had in it something of the condescension of an idol towards its devoutest worshipper . “ Were you making poetry , then ? ” she ...
30. oldal
... silence followed while the shadow of a great white cloud drifted across the sky , blot- ting out the sunshine for a moment . All the flowers strayed down upon the steps and lay there forgotten , as the hands that held them were clasped ...
... silence followed while the shadow of a great white cloud drifted across the sky , blot- ting out the sunshine for a moment . All the flowers strayed down upon the steps and lay there forgotten , as the hands that held them were clasped ...
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Alcibiades amuse answered asked atone beautiful betrayed better Canaris charm cousin creature cried dare dark door dreams ejaculated enjoy excitement eyes face fancy father Faust fear feel Felix felt forget gave girl give glad Gladys glance Guinevere hair hand Hannah happy heard heart heliotrope Helwyze Helwyze saw hope hour human voice Jasper Karnac keep knew late laugh leaned leave lips listened looked madame marriage MEPHISTOPHELES never night nosegay Olivia pain pale passion paused pity pleasant pleasure poor Pretty thing quiet remember rose satis Scarlet Letter seemed silent sing sleep smile soon soul spirit spoke stood sudden sweet Sybil tell tender thing thought tone took touched turned uncle uncle's uncon unmis uttered voice voice broke waiting watch weary whispered wild wheel woman wonder words wyze young youth
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194. oldal - Late, late, so late ! but we can enter still. Too late ! too late I ye cannot enter now. No light had we : for that we do repent, And, learning this, the bridegroom will relent. Too late ! too late ! ye cannot enter now. No light, so late
189. oldal - gray and silver damask, singing, in " the sweet voice of a bird," — ''Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel, and lower the proud; Turn thy wild wheel through sunshine, storm, and cloud ; Thy wheel and thee we neither love nor hate. * Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile
194. oldal - Too late ! too late 1 ye cannot enter now. Have we not heard the bridegroom is so sweet ? O let us in, tho' late, to kiss his feet ! ^ No, no, too late 1 ye cannot enter now.
190. oldal - A twist of gold was round her hair ; A robe of samite without price, that more exprest Than hid her, clung about her lissome limbs, In color like the satin-shining palm On sallows in the windy gleams of March.
197. oldal - to make us loveless clay 1 know not which is sweeter, no, not I. I fain would follow love, if that could be ; I needs must follow death, who calls for me : Call and I follow, I follow ! let me die
194. oldal - Gladys, in white wimple and close-folded gown of gray, sat on a stool beside the " one low light/' humming softly, her rosary fallen at her feet,— "the Queen looked up, and said, ' O maiden, if indeed you list to sing Sing, and unbind my heart, that I may weep. Whereat full willingly sang the little maid, Late, late, so late ! and dark the night and chill I Late, late, so late
194. oldal - dark and chill the night ! O let us in, that we may find the light
133. oldal - so, say that no faith —not even the Christian — has exercised so powerful an influence on the diminution of crime as the old, simple doctrine of.
307. oldal - a shy caress, feeling both penitent and pitiful. "Dear Guy, forgive me if I pained you. I'ma thoughtless creature, but I'm not malicious, and a word will restrain me if kindly spoken. My home is always yours, and when my fortune is mine you shall never want, if you are not too proud to accept
329. oldal - I sprang up, took one step and remained transfixed with dismay, for the room was not my own ! Utterly unfamiliar was every object on which my eyes fell. The place was small, plainly furnished, and close, as if long unused. My trunks stood against the wall, my clothes lay on a chair, and on the