The Keepsake for ....proprietor, 1844 |
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... student . Accordingly , it was arranged that he should go up to London and ... poor there was loud talk of huge oxen , and gigantic spits , and Brobdignag ... student for the bar . Helen still lingered at the cottage , which was ...
... student . Accordingly , it was arranged that he should go up to London and ... poor there was loud talk of huge oxen , and gigantic spits , and Brobdignag ... student for the bar . Helen still lingered at the cottage , which was ...
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... student - and sallow and saffron - like our hero certainly was ; but there was intellect on his brow , soul in his ... poor . So , then , he was poor ? Aye , he was poor ; witness his meagre chamber , his scant apparel , his intent and ...
... student - and sallow and saffron - like our hero certainly was ; but there was intellect on his brow , soul in his ... poor . So , then , he was poor ? Aye , he was poor ; witness his meagre chamber , his scant apparel , his intent and ...
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... poor student finished his letter , and cast his eye around his lonely chamber . 66 Nay , my mother , " he soliloquised , " how would thine eye shrink and shudder , couldst thou look upon me at this hour ! Nay , be happy in thine ...
... poor student finished his letter , and cast his eye around his lonely chamber . 66 Nay , my mother , " he soliloquised , " how would thine eye shrink and shudder , couldst thou look upon me at this hour ! Nay , be happy in thine ...
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... poor student's domicile but by a few intervening panels , was compacted another little household , within four walls of still closer compression , and looking out upon the back instead of the front , over a perfect forest of chimneys ...
... poor student's domicile but by a few intervening panels , was compacted another little household , within four walls of still closer compression , and looking out upon the back instead of the front , over a perfect forest of chimneys ...
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... poor student , however , who lived in the next room , had done more ; he had been tempted to undertake some literary labour on pecuniary grounds , which required an almost impossible expedition ; and he had sat for two AND THE YOUNG ...
... poor student , however , who lived in the next room , had done more ; he had been tempted to undertake some literary labour on pecuniary grounds , which required an almost impossible expedition ; and he had sat for two AND THE YOUNG ...
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Alice Amalie Anthony Forster appeared arms beautiful Bertha breast bright brother brow Captain Symonds castle Charolais cheek child Clodius Cosmo COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON dark daughter dear death Don Guzman Don Miguel Donna Lucretzia Donna Maria exclaimed eyes fair Father Oswald fear feelings felt Ferdinand flowers Forster gaze gentle girl GRACE AGUILAR Halden hand happy head heard heart Hermine honour hope hour Iōne Joanna Kate Ellis knew Lady Mabel lady of Rohillaire Leonard Dacre Lethvyn lips look Lord Hunsdon Lorenzo Lucy marriage Mashallah mind Miss Campbell Mordaunt mother Naworth never Nevil Herbert night noble old lady Osred Otho's Otto party passed Pierson de Bar poor student present proud Raoul de Courcy replied river Irthing scene seemed Shiraz silence Sir Otho sister smile sorrow spirit stood sweet Sweyn tears thee thou thought Ulric village voice words youth
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Seite 73 - Shall help the finder through the purging flame, And give his toasted feet a place to rest on. Accordingly, they make a mighty fuss With every wretched tract and fierce oration, And hoard the leaves ; for they are not, like us, A highly...
Seite 194 - He who observes it, ere he passes on, Gazes his fill, and comes and comes again, That he may call it up when far away. She sits, inclining forward as to speak, Her lips half open, and her finger up, As though she said,
Seite 74 - Were the hard portion of its sons and daughters: And yet, where they who should have ope'd the door Of charity and light, for all men's finding, Squabbled for words upon the altar-floor, And rent the Book, in struggles for the binding. The gentlest man among these pious Turks, God's living image ruthlessly defaces; Their best high-churchman, with no faith in works, Bowstrings the Virtues in the market-places: The Christian Pariah, whom both sects curse (They curse all other men, and curse each other),...
Seite 73 - And hoard the leaves — for they are not, like us, A highly civilized and thinking nation : And, always stooping in the miry ways To look for matter of this earthly leaven, They seldom, in their dust-exploring days, Have any leisure to look up to Heaven. So have I known a country on the earth Where darkness sat upon the living waters, And brutal ignorance, and toil, and dearth Were the hard portion of its sons and daughters : And yet, where they who should have oped the door Of charity and light,...
Seite 73 - A highly civilized and thinking nation : And, always stooping in the miry ways To look for matter of this earthly leaven, They seldom, in their dust-exploring days, Have any leisure to look up to Heaven. So have I known a country on the earth Where darkness sat upon the living waters, And brutal ignorance...
Seite 134 - LOSS AND GAIN. MYRIAD Roses, unregretted, perish in their vernal bloom, That the essence of their sweetness once your Beauty may perfume. Myriad Veins of richest life-blood empty forth their priceless worth, To exalt one Will imperial over spacious realms of earth. Myriad Hearts are pained and broken that one Poet may be taught To discern the shapes of passion and describe them as he ought. Myriad Minds of heavenly temper pass as passes moon or star, That one philosophic Spirit may ascend the solar...
Seite 183 - Where Malvern's verdant ridges gleam Beneath the morning ray, Look eastward : see Sabrina's stream Roll rapidly away : Not even such fair scenes detain Those who are cited to the main. It may not be : yet youth returns, Who runs (we hear) as fast, And in my breast the fire that burns She promises shall last. The lord of these domains was one Who loved me like an only son.* I see the garden-walks so trim, The house-reflecting pond, I hear again the voice of him Who seldom went beyond The Roman camp's...
Seite 134 - ... essence of their sweetness once your Beauty may perfume. Myriad Veins of richest life-blood empty forth their priceless worth, To exalt one Will imperial over spacious realms of earth. Myriad Hearts are pained and broken that one Poet may be taught To discern the shapes of passion and describe them as he ought. Myriad Minds of heavenly temper pass as passes moon or star, That one philosophic Spirit may ascend the solar car. Sacrifice and Self-devotion hallow earth and fill the skies, And the...
Seite 134 - MYRIAD Roses, unregretted, perish in their vernal bloom, That the essence of their sweetness once your Beauty may perfume. Myriad Veins of richest life-blood empty forth their priceless worth, To exalt one Will imperial over spacious realms of earth. Myriad Hearts are pained and broken that one Poet may be taught To discern the shapes of passion and describe them as he ought. Myriad Minds of heavenly temper pass as passes moon or star, That one philosophic Spirit may ascend the solar car. Sacrifice...
Seite 8 - Of this world's being — with hope-tempcr'd fear I fain would read, in your sublime repose, A sanction for the humble course I steer Through the entroubled torrent that o'erflows The crumbling landmarks of our English isle. Alike in Winter's frown, or Summer's smile, In changeless Faith, like that of ancient Seer, Your steadfast gaze to Heaven is raised ; the while, From that fond aspect, blessing far and near, Run the bright streams, that spread for many a mile Gifts weired as those of Egypt's...