The Illustrated Magazine, Volumes 23-24Ward and Lock, 1867 |
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... wonder , in endorsing the good manager's opinion ? I am afraid not , knowing to the full how prejudiced our strictly virtuous and proper people are in their estimate of these poor girls , putting them all down as bad together , whereas ...
... wonder , in endorsing the good manager's opinion ? I am afraid not , knowing to the full how prejudiced our strictly virtuous and proper people are in their estimate of these poor girls , putting them all down as bad together , whereas ...
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... wonder that she felt at peace that quiet sabbath evening , and forgot her troubles ? And when dinner was over , and Laurence ensconced in his favourite arm - chair , with his cigar , opposite the old man his father , Nathalie did not ...
... wonder that she felt at peace that quiet sabbath evening , and forgot her troubles ? And when dinner was over , and Laurence ensconced in his favourite arm - chair , with his cigar , opposite the old man his father , Nathalie did not ...
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... wonder- ful actress as they went home . " Poor creater ! " said a motherly - looking woman , " she must ' ave ' ad a sight of trouble to look like that . Did you notice , Mrs. ' Arris , how her poor face was all lined , like ? I don't ...
... wonder- ful actress as they went home . " Poor creater ! " said a motherly - looking woman , " she must ' ave ' ad a sight of trouble to look like that . Did you notice , Mrs. ' Arris , how her poor face was all lined , like ? I don't ...
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... wonder if he recognized me ? ” she mused . " He looked happy enough . Let him have a care ! " " SABBATA PANGO . " Golden Legend . High - poised in air the laverocks sing A welcome to the maiden Spring ; Across the dim , brown moorland ...
... wonder if he recognized me ? ” she mused . " He looked happy enough . Let him have a care ! " " SABBATA PANGO . " Golden Legend . High - poised in air the laverocks sing A welcome to the maiden Spring ; Across the dim , brown moorland ...
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... wonder ? Is it Blondin or Lord Dundreary ? Or is it " Lady Audley's Secret , " or the Ghost ? Those were gay times and witty times , for all the sins of wicked " old Q. " and the extravagances of the " First Gentle- man " and his ...
... wonder ? Is it Blondin or Lord Dundreary ? Or is it " Lady Audley's Secret , " or the Ghost ? Those were gay times and witty times , for all the sins of wicked " old Q. " and the extravagances of the " First Gentle- man " and his ...
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Página 316 - How often have I paused on every charm, The sheltered cot , the cultivated farm , The never-failing brook, the busy mill, The decent church that topt the neighbouring hill, The hawthorn bush, with seats beneath the shade, For talking age and whispering lovers made!
Página 24 - Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave translunary things That the first poets had; his raptures were All air and fire, which made his verses clear, For that fine madness still he did retain Which rightly should possess a poet's brain.
Página 120 - A cry that shiver'd to the tingling stars, And, as it were one voice, an agony Of lamentation, like a wind, that shrills All night in a waste land, where no one comes, Or hath come, since the making of the world. Then murmur'd Arthur, 'Place me in the barge,
Página 44 - New mercies each returning day Hover around us while we pray — New perils past, new sins forgiven, New thoughts of God, new hopes of heaven.
Página 61 - Fie, my lord, fie ! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? Doct. Do you mark that? Lady M. The thane of Fife had a wife; where is she now? What, will these hands ne'er be clean? No more o' that, my lord, no more o' that: you mar all with this starting.
Página 17 - TO THE MUSES. WHETHER on Ida's shady brow Or in the chambers of the East, The chambers of the Sun, that now From ancient melody have ceased ; Whether in heaven ye wander fair Or the green corners of the earth, Or the blue regions of the air, Where the melodious winds have birth...
Página 17 - ... the valleys wild, Piping songs of pleasant glee, On a cloud I saw a child, And he laughing said to me : "Pipe a song about a Lamb !
Página 131 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve : Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
Página 22 - I will not cease from Mental Fight, Nor shall my Sword sleep in my hand Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant Land.