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Pagina 4
... late Dean of Llandaff , to Edith Caroline , daughter of the Rev. G. A. Walker . Dec. 12th , at All Saints ' Church , Headley , Hants , Harry C. Bond . B.A. , Oxon , of Bromley , Kent , to Constance G. de la Motte , fourth daughter of ...
... late Dean of Llandaff , to Edith Caroline , daughter of the Rev. G. A. Walker . Dec. 12th , at All Saints ' Church , Headley , Hants , Harry C. Bond . B.A. , Oxon , of Bromley , Kent , to Constance G. de la Motte , fourth daughter of ...
Pagina 5
... late Fellow of St. John's College , Cambridge , Vicar of Benley , Kent , has been elected to the post of Professor of Ecclesiastical History at King's College , London . Occasional Notes . THE whole school returned on Friday , January ...
... late Fellow of St. John's College , Cambridge , Vicar of Benley , Kent , has been elected to the post of Professor of Ecclesiastical History at King's College , London . Occasional Notes . THE whole school returned on Friday , January ...
Pagina 12
... late . " This proceeding irritated Pandrasus , who marched out with an army , but was defeated at the battle of Sparatinum - a town for which we have looked in vain in our maps of Greece . " Brute , " however , as Spenser calls him ...
... late . " This proceeding irritated Pandrasus , who marched out with an army , but was defeated at the battle of Sparatinum - a town for which we have looked in vain in our maps of Greece . " Brute , " however , as Spenser calls him ...
Pagina 13
... late war as correspondent to the Daily Telegraph . He will forgive us if we protest against his own account of how war - correspondents are chosen ; at least we think an exception was made in his case , and that it was not the small ...
... late war as correspondent to the Daily Telegraph . He will forgive us if we protest against his own account of how war - correspondents are chosen ; at least we think an exception was made in his case , and that it was not the small ...
Pagina 14
... late unfortunate owner were suddenly changed to alarm for himself when he saw this muzzle move : the camel proved unruly and increased the danger . But the gunner's aim was too sure , and the shot passed under the camel's body . An ...
... late unfortunate owner were suddenly changed to alarm for himself when he saw this muzzle move : the camel proved unruly and increased the danger . But the gunner's aim was too sure , and the shot passed under the camel's body . An ...
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Pagina 140 - LOST LEADER. Just for a handful of silver he left us, Just for a riband to stick in his coat — Found the one gift of which fortune bereft us, Lost all the others she lets us devote...
Pagina 140 - Oh, to be in England Now that April's there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware, That the lowest boughs and the brush-wood sheaf Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf, While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough. In England — now...
Pagina 61 - ... I remember, I remember Where I was used to swing, And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing; My spirit flew in feathers then That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow. I remember...
Pagina 140 - And after April, when May follows, And the whitethroat builds, and all the swallows ! Hark, where my blossomed pear-tree in the hedge Leans to the field and scatters on the clover Blossoms and dewdrops — at the bent spray's edge — That's the wise thrush ; he sings each song twice over, Lest you should think he never could recapture The first fine careless rapture...
Pagina 116 - I leaped headlong into the sea, and thereby have become better acquainted with the soundings, the quicksands, and the rocks, than if I had stayed upon the green shore, and piped a silly pipe, and took tea and comfortable advice. I was never afraid of failure; for I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest.
Pagina 44 - ... Thine enemy is none the worse : At church on Sunday to attend Will serve to keep the world thy friend : Honour thy parents; that is, all From whom advancement may befall : Thou shalt not kill; but needst not strive Officiously to keep alive : Do not adultery commit; Advantage rarely comes of it : Thou shalt not steal; an empty feat, When it's so lucrative to cheat: Bear not false witness; let the lie Have time on its own wings to fly : Thou shalt not covet; but tradition Approves all forms of...
Pagina 114 - I will tell you what you shall find at your first entrance. Imprimis, as soon as you have entered the vestibule, if you cast a look on either side of you, you shall see on the right hand a box of my making. It is the box in which have been lodged all my hares, and in which lodges Puss at present.
Pagina 152 - ... scutcheon, a rent in your garment, a death's head at your banquet, Agathocle's pot, a Mordecai in your gate, a Lazarus at your door, a lion in your path, a frog in your chamber, a fly in your ointment, a mote in your eye, a triumph to your enemy, an apology to your friends, the one thing not needful, the hail in harvest, the ounce of sour in a pound of sweet.
Pagina 114 - But he, poor fellow, is worn out with age, and promises to die before you can see him. On the right hand, stands a cupboard, the work of the same author; it was once a dove-cage, but I transformed it. Opposite to you stands a table, which I also made. But a merciless servant having scrubbed it...
Pagina 116 - Praise or blame has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic on his own Works. My own domestic criticism has given me pain without comparison beyond what Blackwood...