Romantic tales, by the author of 'John Halifax, gentleman'. |
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7. oldal
... hast never loved . One night we watched the twilight into starlight , and could not tear ourselves from the quiet , lonely deck . It was a strange and awful thing to be sweeping in the darkness over that vast , desolate sea , with not a ...
... hast never loved . One night we watched the twilight into starlight , and could not tear ourselves from the quiet , lonely deck . It was a strange and awful thing to be sweeping in the darkness over that vast , desolate sea , with not a ...
19. oldal
... hast been most blessed - who , loved and loving , hast found earth a very heaven - should sacrifice a few years more of an existence that haply may soon become wretched as mine , in order that a fellow - being , equal to thyself in all ...
... hast been most blessed - who , loved and loving , hast found earth a very heaven - should sacrifice a few years more of an existence that haply may soon become wretched as mine , in order that a fellow - being , equal to thyself in all ...
37. oldal
... hast delivered my soul from death , mine eyes from tears , and my feet from falling . " I will walk before the Lord in the light of the living . " I entered the open temple - gate , and paid my vows at the threshold of the King of ...
... hast delivered my soul from death , mine eyes from tears , and my feet from falling . " I will walk before the Lord in the light of the living . " I entered the open temple - gate , and paid my vows at the threshold of the King of ...
46. oldal
... hast seen here , whose inner struggle wouldst thou behold ? Desire , and the desire will be fulfilled - it is ever so in the Happy Isle of Avillion . " " I would see Arthur , " I said . The young knight lifted me by the hands , and ...
... hast seen here , whose inner struggle wouldst thou behold ? Desire , and the desire will be fulfilled - it is ever so in the Happy Isle of Avillion . " " I would see Arthur , " I said . The young knight lifted me by the hands , and ...
51. oldal
... hast known death , aid us now . ' The young knight advanced to the margin , and stretched his arms out over the water that lay before him , solemn , soundless , unrippled by a single wave . Then I saw glide towards him the boat in which ...
... hast known death , aid us now . ' The young knight advanced to the margin , and stretched his arms out over the water that lay before him , solemn , soundless , unrippled by a single wave . Then I saw glide towards him the boat in which ...
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Romantic Tales, by the Author of 'John Halifax, Gentleman' Dinah Maria Craik Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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Alcinous Andrea angel Ansgarius answered Antonio arms art thou Basil beautiful beheld beloved beneath blessed bosom brow Bruges calm CHARLOTTE BRONTE child Cleomenes cried dare dark daughter dear death Dioclesian divine dream earth Elisabetta Elisabetta Sirani Erotion Eryx eyes face father fear feet felt Galerius gaze girl glorious glory grew Haarlem hand happy heard heart heaven Helys Heremon Herman Hermolin Hialmar Hilda holy human Hyas Hyldreda Hymettus Irenæus Isilda Ith-Einar kissed knew land Leuthold lifted light Lilias lips looked Lucia Lycaon Mæsa maiden Malvasia Melidori mingled mother murmured never night noble Odin Olof once pale Parrhasius passed peace Philota poor prayers priestess seemed shadow silence smile sorrow soul Sphakia spirit spoke stood strange Stratonice sweet Taurica thine thou art thou hast thought tone trembled Tristan Ulva uttered voice Waldhof wandered wife wild woman words young youth Zeuxis
Népszerű szakaszok
37. oldal - For thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.
136. oldal - To suffer woes which hope thinks infinite; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy Power which seems omnipotent; To love, and bear; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates; Neither to change, nor falter, nor repent; This, like thy glory, Titan, is to be Good, great, and joyous, beautiful and free; This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Victory!
173. oldal - O my dove, that art in the clefts of the rock, in the secret places of the stairs, Let me see thy countenance, let me hear thy voice ; For sweet is thy voice, and thy countenance is comely.
85. oldal - Still roll ; where all the aspects of misery Predominate; whose strong effects are such As he must bear, being powerless to redress; And that unless above himself he can Erect himself, how poor a thing is man...
117. oldal - Lives of great men all remind us "We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footsteps on the sands of time ; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again.
112. oldal - THE high mass of Easter was being celebrated in Haarlem Cathedral. The deep-toned organ poured forth its volume of sound, the censers gave out their incense, and the priests murmured the low monotonous prayers of a religion whose mysterious beauty appeals to the heart, more than to the understanding.
142. oldal - If there be one who need bemoan His kindred laid in earth, The household hearts that were his own, It is the man of mirth. My days, my friend, are almost gone; My life has been approved, And many love me ; but by none Am I enough beloved.