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42. oldal
... ground the first that attempted to oppose my departure . All this time Herbert stood aloof , as though to test my courage : at length , an epithet more coarse than the rest being applied to me by one of my antagonists brought him to my ...
... ground the first that attempted to oppose my departure . All this time Herbert stood aloof , as though to test my courage : at length , an epithet more coarse than the rest being applied to me by one of my antagonists brought him to my ...
48. oldal
... ground floor , and the flames were rushing through the windows , and , curling upwards , threatened every instant to take hold of the upper rooms , for the ceilings had not yet ignited , and there was no vent except at the windows ...
... ground floor , and the flames were rushing through the windows , and , curling upwards , threatened every instant to take hold of the upper rooms , for the ceilings had not yet ignited , and there was no vent except at the windows ...
78. oldal
... ground before he's aware of it , for I'll shoot him on the spot if he plays any tricks upon me . " I said this in joke , it being the farthest thing from my thoughts that he would attempt to do me more mischief than he had already done ...
... ground before he's aware of it , for I'll shoot him on the spot if he plays any tricks upon me . " I said this in joke , it being the farthest thing from my thoughts that he would attempt to do me more mischief than he had already done ...
82. oldal
... ground , and resolved to maintain it firmly , home was not the home it used to be , and I could not speak with the same freedom as before . I , therefore , frequently remained silent , being fearful of reproof , and when Hailey said a ...
... ground , and resolved to maintain it firmly , home was not the home it used to be , and I could not speak with the same freedom as before . I , therefore , frequently remained silent , being fearful of reproof , and when Hailey said a ...
103. oldal
... ground : " This is love , ' he repeated , as he walked around it admi- ringly : This is love , ' he again said , and he plucked a rose , and continued , ' How sweet it smells , how sweet it smells ! and she had one in her hand , when we ...
... ground : " This is love , ' he repeated , as he walked around it admi- ringly : This is love , ' he again said , and he plucked a rose , and continued , ' How sweet it smells , how sweet it smells ! and she had one in her hand , when we ...
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acquainted Adeo affection altogether appeared asked Bainbridge beautiful Blenheim Park blessed blush bosom Captain Atherling character child companions conduct continued countenance creature of circumstances dream Eleanor endeavour evil exclaimed eyes face father fear feelings forget Frederick Herbert gave gentle gentleman Geoffrey George Hailey gipsey girl give habits Hailey's hand happy happy days heard heart Heaven Henry Stanton highwaymen honour hope horse hour imagined kind king's evidence laughing length letter lips London looked loved manner Margaret marriage Mary means mind Miss Atherling morning mother Neptune ness never night once OTHELLO Oxford passed pause pistols pleased pleasure poor possessed proceeded promise racter replied rose scarcely seemed sent silent smile speak strange surprised tears tell tence thanks things thought tion told took truth turned twas unhappy VIRG voice walked wished Woodstock word wound
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viii. oldal - The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel ; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatch'd, unfledg'd comrade. Beware Of entrance to a quarrel, but being in, Bear 't that the opposed may beware of thee.
15. oldal - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse, steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands : But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed, Oth.
188. oldal - And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell my story, And that would woo her. Upon this hint I spake; She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them.
124. oldal - ... there's a divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them how we will.
92. oldal - Near yonder copse, where once the garden smiled, And still where many a garden flower grows wild ; There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's modest mansion rose. A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year; Remote from towns he ran his godly race, Nor e'er had changed, nor wished to change, his place.
75. oldal - We fail ! But screw your courage to the sticking-place, And we'll not fail.
24. oldal - I'll read the writing. Ml that glisters is not gold, Often have you heard that told : Many a man his life hath sold, But my outside to behold : Qilded tombs do worms infold.
59. oldal - We are happy to have it in our power to state, that the objects of his most sedulous care are of the softer sex.
97. oldal - Give sorrow words; the grief that will not speak, Whispers the o'erfraught heart, and bids it break.
56. oldal - I fell into a deep sleep, from which I did not awake till about sunrise, when I was startled by shrieks, and shouts, and the firing of guns.