The First Lieutenant's Story, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... walked away . Captain Normanton was a handsome man ; but the workings of an imperious temper spoiled his countenance . I was , however , at that moment in such a state of happiness , that everything was beautiful in my eyes ; and I set ...
... walked away . Captain Normanton was a handsome man ; but the workings of an imperious temper spoiled his countenance . I was , however , at that moment in such a state of happiness , that everything was beautiful in my eyes ; and I set ...
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... walked up those terrace - steps again with a heart as tranquil and as " fancy- free , " as that which I had carried within me when I used to pace up and down in my mother's garden at home . But finding her all , and more than all , my ...
... walked up those terrace - steps again with a heart as tranquil and as " fancy- free , " as that which I had carried within me when I used to pace up and down in my mother's garden at home . But finding her all , and more than all , my ...
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... walked off with me , away from the others . " Lies the wind in that quarter ? " he whis- pered . " I thought as much , but chose to wait a little before I hazarded my guess . I suspect by this time however , that it is past guessing ...
... walked off with me , away from the others . " Lies the wind in that quarter ? " he whis- pered . " I thought as much , but chose to wait a little before I hazarded my guess . I suspect by this time however , that it is past guessing ...
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... walked up and down the deck . Both were conscious of possessing a secret ; but the time and opportunity were not such as to enable us to enter on it . Both felt too , in the midst of our own happiness , a deep sorrow for the noble heart ...
... walked up and down the deck . Both were conscious of possessing a secret ; but the time and opportunity were not such as to enable us to enter on it . Both felt too , in the midst of our own happiness , a deep sorrow for the noble heart ...
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... walked quietly to the table , suddenly snatched it up , and in an instant tossed it up to the beams . It had not far to go , and as it came down again , catching it on his foot , he kicked it up again . In an instant I had stretched him ...
... walked quietly to the table , suddenly snatched it up , and in an instant tossed it up to the beams . It had not far to go , and as it came down again , catching it on his foot , he kicked it up again . In an instant I had stretched him ...
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agitation agony answer asked Battersby beautiful better blessed breath bright brother Bruce Captain Normanton Captain Seymour cheek cheerful Clair colour countenance dear dear Mary deck deep delightful Donna Mercedes door dreaded Edward Somer England exclaimed eyes father fear feel fellow felt Fernan forgive garden gentle give God's gone hand happiness hear heard heart heaven hope inflammation instantly kind kindly knew Lady Davenport leave light lips little bow look manton marriage Mary Mary's mind Miss Sydney mother Mount Edgecumbe never night pain Palgrave passed peace perhaps pleasure poor portmanteaus Portsmouth replied rose round rushed Sangrove seemed ship silence smile Somerville soon sorrow soul speak spirit spoke sure Sydney's talk tears tell thank things thou thought told trouble turned Villa Hermosa voice walked Wilfred wish words young
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Сторінка 108 - JUST as I am, without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bid'st me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come...
Сторінка 237 - How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and sea Sleeping in bright tranquillity...
Сторінка 264 - He is retired as noontide dew, Or fountain in a noonday grove; And you must love him, ere to you He will seem worthy of your love.
Сторінка 290 - Blest power of sunshine ! genial Day, What balm, what life is in thy ray ! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in suushine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb...
Сторінка 11 - Slave, I have set my life upon a cast, And I will stand the hazard of the die: I think, there be six Richmonds in the field ; Five have I slain to-day, instead of him: — A horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a horse ! [Exeunt.
Сторінка 210 - The morn is up again, the dewy morn, With breath all incense, and with cheek all bloom, Laughing the clouds away with playful scorn, And living as if earth contained no tomb, — And glowing into day...
Сторінка 249 - Scarce seen, but with fresh bitterness imbued ; And slight withal may be the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever : it may be a sound — A tone of music, — summer's eve — or spring, A flower — the wind — the Ocean — which shall wound, Striking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound ; XXIV.
Сторінка 309 - O'er youth's bright locks, and beauty's flowery crown, — Yet must thou hear a voice — restore the dead ! Earth shall reclaim her precious things from thee ! — Restore the dead, thou sea ! BRING FLOWERS.
Сторінка 126 - Our tended plants, how blows the citron grove, What drops the myrrh, and what the balmy reed, How Nature paints her colours, how the bee Sits on the bloom extracting liquid sweet.
Сторінка 126 - WHEN first thy eyes unveil, give thy soul leave To do the like ; our bodies but forerun The spirit's duty : true hearts spread and heave Unto their God, as flowers do to the sun : Give him thy first thoughts then, so shalt thou keep Him company all day, and in him sleep.