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Pagina 6
... felt , become a ducted to the presence of Yezid . But the and their tribute of enthusiastic mourning . commands of the caliph or his lieutenant | But Count Gobineau relates , in his book were stern and absolute , and Hussein was of ...
... felt , become a ducted to the presence of Yezid . But the and their tribute of enthusiastic mourning . commands of the caliph or his lieutenant | But Count Gobineau relates , in his book were stern and absolute , and Hussein was of ...
Pagina 15
... felt that they were an intuition , became something petrified , dear to God , that God loved them , and narrow , and formal , and needed renewing . that they and their lives filled a void in We know how Christianity renewed it , car ...
... felt that they were an intuition , became something petrified , dear to God , that God loved them , and narrow , and formal , and needed renewing . that they and their lives filled a void in We know how Christianity renewed it , car ...
Pagina 17
... felt certain he meant what he said . Then she had told him that Philip and she were betrothed lovers ; so of course Philip . would not be jealous any more . Still she felt doubtful and hesitated . Did not the good God see her heart and ...
... felt certain he meant what he said . Then she had told him that Philip and she were betrothed lovers ; so of course Philip . would not be jealous any more . Still she felt doubtful and hesitated . Did not the good God see her heart and ...
Pagina 18
... felt their brother - and - sisterly sort of footing to be very pleasant ; and it was cheerful for somebody to come and chat with her grandfather , whose strength came but slowly . Dick had a fine voice , and loved music dearly , and ...
... felt their brother - and - sisterly sort of footing to be very pleasant ; and it was cheerful for somebody to come and chat with her grandfather , whose strength came but slowly . Dick had a fine voice , and loved music dearly , and ...
Pagina 21
... felt in her to conciliate as much as possible ? Oh ! regard to Margot . There's some mar- it was unkind , cruel ! And then his love riages by which you seem to have gained began to plead for the offender , and sug- a daughter , and ...
... felt in her to conciliate as much as possible ? Oh ! regard to Margot . There's some mar- it was unkind , cruel ! And then his love riages by which you seem to have gained began to plead for the offender , and sug- a daughter , and ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 284 - Like the vase, in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
Pagina 71 - The other shape, — If shape it might be called that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint, or limb, Or substance might be called that shadow seemed, For each seemed either, — black it stood as night, Fierce as ten furies, terrible as hell, And shook a dreadful dart; what seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on.
Pagina 68 - A nun demure of lowly port; Or sprightly maiden, of Love's court, In thy simplicity the sport Of all temptations; A queen in crown of rubies drest ; A starveling in a scanty vest; Are all, as seems to suit thee best, Thy appellations.
Pagina 256 - Strange to think by the way, Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day.
Pagina 408 - He went away again the second time, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if this cup may not pass away from me, except I drink it, thy will be done.
Pagina 408 - To rescue Israel from the Roman yoke ; Then to subdue and quell, o'er all the earth, Brute violence and proud tyrannic power, Till truth were freed, and equity restored...
Pagina 68 - To every natural form, rock, fruit, or flower, Even the loose stones that cover the highway, I gave a moral life : I saw them feel, Or linked them to some feeling : the great mass Lay bedded in a quickening soul, and all That I beheld respired with inward meaning.
Pagina 69 - Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round, walks on, And turns no more his head; Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.
Pagina 73 - By the mercy of God, I am already come within twenty years of his number, a cripple in my limbs; but what decays are in my mind, the reader must determine.
Pagina 5 - He traversed the desert of Arabia with a timorous retinue of women and children ; but as he approached the confines of Irak he was alarmed by the solitary or hostile face of the country, and suspected either the defection or ruin of his party. His fears were just: Obeidollah, the governor of Cufa, had...