The Canadian Girl; Or, The Pirate of the Lakes: A Story of the AffectionsJ. Bennett, 1838 - 716 oldal |
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14. oldal
... Jane Anderson , whose father she supposed had perished with the captain , Madame would have taken the friendless girl into the convent with her , and would have provided for her education and mainte- nance there , until she was grown to ...
... Jane Anderson , whose father she supposed had perished with the captain , Madame would have taken the friendless girl into the convent with her , and would have provided for her education and mainte- nance there , until she was grown to ...
45. oldal
... Jane . " " No doubt , " said Clinton , affecting to laugh , but inwardly chafed . Lucy pressed the hand of Jane ; an open basket of roots and wild - flowers hung on her arm , which Clinton transferred to his own , taking the guitar also ...
... Jane . " " No doubt , " said Clinton , affecting to laugh , but inwardly chafed . Lucy pressed the hand of Jane ; an open basket of roots and wild - flowers hung on her arm , which Clinton transferred to his own , taking the guitar also ...
46. oldal
... Jane , " said Arthur , " until I know from your own lips whether you will be my wife or no . " Jane turned away from him with confusion and sur- prise . He followed her , and said , " I have not the ac- complishments of Clinton , or I ...
... Jane , " said Arthur , " until I know from your own lips whether you will be my wife or no . " Jane turned away from him with confusion and sur- prise . He followed her , and said , " I have not the ac- complishments of Clinton , or I ...
47. oldal
... Jane ; " I have nothing - not even any relatives , which the most wretched persons have . " " What do you say , Jane ! " - exclaimed Arthur.— " Have you not a father , and a brother ? " " Yes , I believe I have , " answered she ; " but ...
... Jane ; " I have nothing - not even any relatives , which the most wretched persons have . " " What do you say , Jane ! " - exclaimed Arthur.— " Have you not a father , and a brother ? " " Yes , I believe I have , " answered she ; " but ...
48. oldal
... Jane , weeping ; " and if this promise of yours is sincere , and sacred- " " Both sincere and sacred , rely upon it , Jane , " cried Arthur ; " and my word was never yet broken to man or woman . " " Remember , " said Jane , after a ...
... Jane , weeping ; " and if this promise of yours is sincere , and sacred- " " Both sincere and sacred , rely upon it , Jane , " cried Arthur ; " and my word was never yet broken to man or woman . " " Remember , " said Jane , after a ...
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Anderson answered Arthur Arthur Lee asked Bathurst Brien cabin Captain Clinton Colonel countenance crew cried daughter dear dear Jane death Deborah deck door Earl Earl of Wilton ejaculated exclaimed eyes face Farmer Joshua father fear feel Gilpin gipsies gipsy king girl ground hand happy Haverstraw head hear heard heart honour hope hour Jack Gilpin Jane Jane's JEAN ANDERSON Lady Cleveland Lady Hester lake Letitia letter lips live lodge look Louis-d'ors Lower Canada Lucy Marie Markham Marquis marriage Merry mind Miss Montreal mother never Nicholas night passed Pastor Wilson Pirate Pirate's present prison Quebec replied returned Rougemont sailor seen Settler ship side sister smiling speak stood tears tell thing thought Toby tone took Toronto trees turned turnkey Upper Canada vessel voice walked whispered wife wish words young
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37. oldal - She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love : A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky.
140. oldal - He had lived for his love, for his country he died, They were all that to life had entwined him ; Nor soon shall the tears of his country be dried, Nor long will his love stay behind him. Oh ! make her a grave where the sunbeams rest When they promise a glorious morrow ; They'll shine o'er her sleep, like a smile from the West, From her own loved island of sorrow.
109. oldal - Struck by the envious wrath of man or god, Have sunk, extinct in their refulgent prime; And some yet live, treading the thorny road, Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. VI But now, thy youngest, dearest one, has perished The...
641. oldal - Ay, I had plann'd full many a sanguine scheme Of earthly happiness — romantic schemes, And fraught with loveliness ; and it is hard To feel the hand of Death arrest one's steps, Throw a chill blight o'er all one's budding hopes, And hurl one's soul untimely to the shades, Lost in the gaping gulf of blank oblivion.
251. oldal - OH! BREATHE NOT HIS NAME. OH ! breathe not his name, let it sleep in the shade, Where cold and unhonour'd his relics are laid : Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head.
109. oldal - But now, thy youngest, dearest one has perished, The nursling of thy widowhood, who grew, Like a pale flower by some sad maiden cherished And fed with true-love tears instead of dew ; Most musical of mourners, weep anew! Thy extreme hope, the loveliest and the last, The bloom, whose petals, nipt before they blew, Died on the promise of the fruit, is waste; The broken lily lies — the storm is overpast.
170. oldal - Twas odour fled As soon as shed ; 'Twas morning's winged dream ; 'Twas a light that ne'er can shine again On life's dull stream : Oh ! 'twas light that ne'er can shine again On life's dull stream.
606. oldal - Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep...
356. oldal - Whose echoes they are ; yet all love is sweet, Given or returned. Common as light is love, And its familiar voice wearies not ever. Like the wide heaven, the all-sustaining air, It makes the reptile equal to the God ; They who inspire it most are fortunate, As I am now : but those who feel it most Are happier still, after long sufferings, As I shall soon become.
651. oldal - Of sun and moon, and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration.