Tinsley's Magazine, 21. kötetTinsley Brothers, 1877 |
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... lips . He was as beauti- ful as an angel , and as pure and good , the poor little cripple , Len- nard Weston . ' Oh , how pretty it is ; and how fine we are ! ' he said , giving a little pull at the ribbon . ' I was just thinking of you ...
... lips . He was as beauti- ful as an angel , and as pure and good , the poor little cripple , Len- nard Weston . ' Oh , how pretty it is ; and how fine we are ! ' he said , giving a little pull at the ribbon . ' I was just thinking of you ...
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... lips smiled , for his sensi- tive soul had been for a blissful moment lost amidst the flowers . ' They are beautiful ! ' he cried enthusiastically . What rich man gave them you , father ? ' ' Rich man ! Ah , my boy , you have never been ...
... lips smiled , for his sensi- tive soul had been for a blissful moment lost amidst the flowers . ' They are beautiful ! ' he cried enthusiastically . What rich man gave them you , father ? ' ' Rich man ! Ah , my boy , you have never been ...
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... lips , and big burning tears swelled under his eyelids , and shone on his long dark lashes . The thing she asked was positive torture to his shy sen- sitive soul . ' Kiss me , Nell , before I go , ' he said gently . She threw her arms ...
... lips , and big burning tears swelled under his eyelids , and shone on his long dark lashes . The thing she asked was positive torture to his shy sen- sitive soul . ' Kiss me , Nell , before I go , ' he said gently . She threw her arms ...
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... lips that seemed almost to woo his kisses . CHAPTER V. A LEAP IN THE DARK . As soon as Bernard Keane left the house , Ursula ran into the bare and miserable little room that she called her own , and carefully bolt- ing the door , flung ...
... lips that seemed almost to woo his kisses . CHAPTER V. A LEAP IN THE DARK . As soon as Bernard Keane left the house , Ursula ran into the bare and miserable little room that she called her own , and carefully bolt- ing the door , flung ...
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... lips . He faithfully guarded his tongue , and lavished trust and caresses without stint on the woman of his choice . He was liberal to a fault , and lavished money , without stint either , for a few years . Then came difficulties - wild ...
... lips . He faithfully guarded his tongue , and lavished trust and caresses without stint on the woman of his choice . He was liberal to a fault , and lavished money , without stint either , for a few years . Then came difficulties - wild ...
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141. oldal - Arms, take your last embrace ! and, lips, O you The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss A dateless bargain to engrossing death ! Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide ! Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on The dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark. Here's to my love ! \Drinks.} O true apothecary ! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.
260. oldal - To-night I saw the sun set: he set and left behind The good old year, the dear old time, and all my peace of mind; And the...
258. oldal - HENCE, loathed Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest Midnight born In Stygian cave forlorn 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy! Find out some uncouth cell, Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous wings...
259. oldal - YE who listen with credulity to the whispers of fancy, and pursue with eagerness the phantoms of hope; who expect that age will perform the promises of youth, and that the deficiencies of the present day will be supplied by the morrow ; attend to the history of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia.
260. oldal - There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky.
261. oldal - The genius making me no answer, I turned about to address myself to him a second time, but I found that he had left me; I then turned again to the vision which I had been so long contemplating, but instead of the rolling tide, the arched bridge, and the happy islands, I saw nothing but the long hollow valley of Bagdat, with oxen, sheep, and camels grazing upon the sides of it.
259. oldal - The young men saw me, and hid themselves : and the aged arose, and stood up. The princes refrained talking, and laid their hand on their mouth. The nobles held their peace, and their tongue cleaved to the roof of their mouth.
145. oldal - Kent. Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer.
258. oldal - THE splendor falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story : The long light shakes across the lakes, And the wild cataract leaps in glory.
262. oldal - But whence ?—O Heaven, whither ? Sense knows not; Faith knows not; only that it is through Mystery to Mystery, from God and to God. ' " We are such stuff As Dreams are made of, and our little Life Is rounded with a sleep!