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Pagina 4
... dream of publication , were given in ; others hastily con- cocted ; the chief demand on contributors was , that their subject should be devised and written upon , with or without digestion , certainly with - speed . A certain degree of ...
... dream of publication , were given in ; others hastily con- cocted ; the chief demand on contributors was , that their subject should be devised and written upon , with or without digestion , certainly with - speed . A certain degree of ...
Pagina 8
... dreams , of treasures that lay concealed in almost every ruin within ten miles of Ellerton , and had searched them all , equally without success ; he did not , however , put the less faith in his warnings , but attributed all failures ...
... dreams , of treasures that lay concealed in almost every ruin within ten miles of Ellerton , and had searched them all , equally without success ; he did not , however , put the less faith in his warnings , but attributed all failures ...
Pagina 9
... dream when I have shot . " " Not so , not so , my young friend , " cried Willie ; " it is no dream , but flesh and blood ; and after thou hast shot they will crowd around thee : who then will think of poor Willie Bats ? " " Well , then ...
... dream when I have shot . " " Not so , not so , my young friend , " cried Willie ; " it is no dream , but flesh and blood ; and after thou hast shot they will crowd around thee : who then will think of poor Willie Bats ? " " Well , then ...
Pagina 19
... dream , the offspring of thy disturbed mind , unworthy of thine attention . " " It may be so , " replied Sir Richard ... dreams that I was summoned hither . What is the nature of the service in which thou wouldst employ me ? " " Let us ...
... dream , the offspring of thy disturbed mind , unworthy of thine attention . " " It may be so , " replied Sir Richard ... dreams that I was summoned hither . What is the nature of the service in which thou wouldst employ me ? " " Let us ...
Pagina 22
... dreams of the imagination ; and so forming for one- self an imaginary world , in which the spirit may wander , and search out all that is fair and holy and pure . I hate realities . All those pleasures which depend upon real , tangible ...
... dreams of the imagination ; and so forming for one- self an imaginary world , in which the spirit may wander , and search out all that is fair and holy and pure . I hate realities . All those pleasures which depend upon real , tangible ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
AMEL Amelia Annette art thou beauty Benstone blood Bohemian forests bright brother Bruton Burgundy captain character Charles charms CHURCH MONUMENTS Cicely cried Edward curse Curts dead death delight dost thou doth dreams duke of Orleans earth Edward Heringford ELLERTON CASTLE England eyes father fear feeling flowers FRAN Francis Friedrich Von Schiller glory grave ground hand happy Harfleur hast thou hath head hear heard heart heaven honour Kate Westrill KING'S COLLEGE MAGAZINE lady leave light live look Mat Maybird mercy mind MOOR murder nature never night o'er once passed phrenology replied Edward ROBBERS Rosabel scene SCHWEIT serpent shalt Sir Richard Ellerton smile soon sorrow soul Spenton SPIE Spiegelberg spirit stood sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought Vermont village voice Willie Bats wilt word youth
Populaire passages
Pagina 355 - Me miserable ! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair? Which way I fly is Hell; myself am Hell; And, in the lowest deep, a lower deep Still threatening to devour me opens wide, To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven.
Pagina 160 - And Jacob rent his clothes, and put sackcloth upon his loins, and mourned for his son many days. And all his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him; but he refused to be comforted; and he said, For I will go down into the grave unto my son mourning.
Pagina 291 - Their poison is like the poison of a serpent ; they are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear ; Which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely.
Pagina 159 - And he knew it, and said, It is my son's coat; an evil beast hath devoured him; Joseph is without doubt rent in pieces.
Pagina 235 - When I remember all The friends, so link'd together, I've seen around me fall, Like leaves in wintry weather; I feel like one, Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed!
Pagina 331 - HEAP on more wood ! — the wind is chill ; But let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry still.
Pagina 332 - Gave honor to the holy night ; On Christmas eve the bells were rung, On Christmas eve the mass was sung : That only night in all the year Saw the stoled priest the chalice rear.
Pagina 289 - So spake the enemy of mankind enclosed In serpent, inmate bad ! and toward Eve Addressed his way, not with indented wave, Prone on the ground, as since, but on his rear, Circular base of rising folds that towered Fold above fold, a surging maze...
Pagina 332 - On Christmas eve the mass was sung ; That only night in all the year Saw the stoled priest the chalice rear. The damsel donned her kirtle sheen ; The hall was dressed with holly green ; Forth to the wood did merry men go, To gather in the mistletoe.
Pagina 289 - With burnished neck of verdant gold, erect Amidst his circling spires, that on the grass Floated redundant...