Tinsley's Magazine, Band 11Tinsley Brothers, 1873 |
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... eyes . She came like a sun- beam into the room ; joyous light and life irradiated from her . She was a picture of neatness and prettiness ; she was dressed in a pretty - coloured stuff dress , and a piece of blue ribbon round her neck ...
... eyes . She came like a sun- beam into the room ; joyous light and life irradiated from her . She was a picture of neatness and prettiness ; she was dressed in a pretty - coloured stuff dress , and a piece of blue ribbon round her neck ...
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... eyes were to- wards the flowers in her breast . Graceful as the leaves of the flowers was this young girl ; not more deli- cate was their colour than the co- lour in her face . The tender con- tact of this fresh young life was a new ...
... eyes were to- wards the flowers in her breast . Graceful as the leaves of the flowers was this young girl ; not more deli- cate was their colour than the co- lour in her face . The tender con- tact of this fresh young life was a new ...
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... eyes , was growing thinner and paler . He spoke to Gribble junior about it . ' Don't you think Lily is not look- ing ... eyes , " which was news to me , and sounded queer too , for Mrs. J. G. don't generally speak to me in that way ...
... eyes , was growing thinner and paler . He spoke to Gribble junior about it . ' Don't you think Lily is not look- ing ... eyes , " which was news to me , and sounded queer too , for Mrs. J. G. don't generally speak to me in that way ...
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... eyes she read that he had hunted up an old school companion in the City , who had recommended him to a colonial merchant in want of a trustworthy clerk ; that he was at work early and late ; that Mr. Amott , his employer , had offered ...
... eyes she read that he had hunted up an old school companion in the City , who had recommended him to a colonial merchant in want of a trustworthy clerk ; that he was at work early and late ; that Mr. Amott , his employer , had offered ...
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... eyes closed , as he said with something of his old pleasant smile , ' I am going to heaven , I hope , Harry — if I have not done much good in the world , I have not done much harm ; and in Heaven I'll meet with more red coats , I ...
... eyes closed , as he said with something of his old pleasant smile , ' I am going to heaven , I hope , Harry — if I have not done much good in the world , I have not done much harm ; and in Heaven I'll meet with more red coats , I ...
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able Alfred answered appeared asked beautiful become believe better called close coming course dear don't door dress Droigel Elfride expression eyes face father feel Felix felt girl give given gone half hand happy head hear heard heart Herr hope hour idea kind knew known lady laugh leave less light Lily live Lizzie London look manner means ment mind minutes Miss morning mother nature never night once opera passed perhaps person played poor present remained remark replied round season seemed seen Sheldrake side sing soon speak stand Stephen sure Swancourt taken tell thing thought tion told tone took turned voice walked whole wish woman young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 19 - And yet it never was in my soul To play so ill a part : But evil is wrought by want of Thought, As well as want of Heart...
Seite 191 - Yet should thy soul indulge the gen'rous heat, Till captive Science yields her last retreat; Should Reason guide thee with her brightest ray, And pour on misty Doubt resistless day; Should no false Kindness lure to loose delight, Nor Praise relax...
Seite 283 - Grand Chorus As from the power of sacred lays The spheres began to move, And sung the great Creator's praise To all the blest above; So when the last and dreadful hour This crumbling pageant shall devour, The trumpet shall be heard on high, The dead shall live, the living die, And Music shall untune the sky.
Seite 132 - As the storms rock the ravens on high; Bright reason will mock thee, Like the sun from a wintry sky. From thy nest every rafter Will rot, and thine eagle home Leave thee naked to laughter, When leaves fall and cold winds come.
Seite 569 - Alas ! the noted phrase of the Prayer-book, Doing our duty in that state of life to which God has called us, Seems to me always to mean, when the little rich boys say it, Standing in velvet frock by...
Seite 617 - ... strange these persons can help reflecting, that unless they have in truth a superior capacity, and are in an extraordinary manner furnished for conversation ; if they are entertaining, it is at their own expense. Is it possible, that it should never come into people's thoughts to suspect, whether or no it be to their advantage to show so very much of themselves ? Oh that you would altogether hold your peace, and it should be your wisdom.
Seite 370 - His constitution was made up of very simple particulars; was one which, rare in the spring-time of civilizations, seems to grow abundant as a nation gets older, individuality fades, and education spreads; that is, his brain had extraordinary receptive powers, and no great creativeness. Quickly acquiring any kind of knowledge he saw around him, and having a plastic adaptability more common in woman than in man, he changed colour like a chameleon as the society he found himself in assumed a higher...
Seite 406 - It is to spend long days And not once feel that we were ever young; It is to add, immured In the hot prison of the present, month To month with weary pain. It is to suffer this, And feel but half, and feebly, what we feel.
Seite 408 - It is the pensive autumn feeling — it is the sensation of half sadness that we experience when the longest day of the year is past, and every day that follows is shorter, and the...
Seite 105 - Hear me, ye venerable core, As counsel for poor mortals That frequent pass douce Wisdom's door, For glaikit Folly's portals ! I, for their thoughtless...