Caledonia: A Monthly Magazine of Literature, Antiquity, & Tradition, Chiefly Northern, Томи 1 – 2W. Jolly, 1895 |
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... better , I must explain that the poet affects to be in love with a handsome young lady , who passes the office nearly every day about twelve o'clock . They tell me that as the hour approaches he gets restless , and fidgets about on his ...
... better , I must explain that the poet affects to be in love with a handsome young lady , who passes the office nearly every day about twelve o'clock . They tell me that as the hour approaches he gets restless , and fidgets about on his ...
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... better luck this time . " Here the bell rang loudly , and the porters shouted that all passengers were to take their seats . Then followed a sudden rush to the carriages . Graham and Marchmont joined the throng . The train was already ...
... better luck this time . " Here the bell rang loudly , and the porters shouted that all passengers were to take their seats . Then followed a sudden rush to the carriages . Graham and Marchmont joined the throng . The train was already ...
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... better days ? Then a bright thought struck him , " perhaps she's a governess . " That she might be so rendered . her intensely more interesting to him . Without a doubt she was exercising an extraordinary influence over him ; he yielded ...
... better days ? Then a bright thought struck him , " perhaps she's a governess . " That she might be so rendered . her intensely more interesting to him . Without a doubt she was exercising an extraordinary influence over him ; he yielded ...
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... better was called on for a song . Whereupon the minstrel boy , as they termed him , with a roguish twinkle in his eye , took a sounding pipe from his waistcoat pocket . " Nothing like blowing your own trumpet , " he remarked , meanwhile ...
... better was called on for a song . Whereupon the minstrel boy , as they termed him , with a roguish twinkle in his eye , took a sounding pipe from his waistcoat pocket . " Nothing like blowing your own trumpet , " he remarked , meanwhile ...
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... better . See that your voice is clear and mellow that night of the introduction , for the first impression is all important . What a bewitching creature was Bonnie Bessie Lee wi her face fu ' o ' smiles ! " " But not to be compared to ...
... better . See that your voice is clear and mellow that night of the introduction , for the first impression is all important . What a bewitching creature was Bonnie Bessie Lee wi her face fu ' o ' smiles ! " " But not to be compared to ...
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Сторінка 478 - I slip, I slide, I gloom, I glance, Among my skimming swallows; I make the netted sunbeam dance Against my sandy shallows. I murmur under moon and stars In brambly wildernesses; I linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses ; • And out again I curve and flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
Сторінка 350 - The head of John the Baptist. 25 And she came in straightway with haste unto the king, and asked, saying, I will that thou give me by and by in a charger the head of John the Baptist.
Сторінка 350 - And it came to pass as they came, when David was returned from the slaughter of the Philistine, that the women came out of all cities of Israel, singing and dancing, to meet king Saul, with tabrets, with joy, and with instruments of music. And the women answered one another as they played, and said, Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands.
Сторінка 1 - O Scotia! my dear, my native soil! For whom my warmest wish to Heaven is sent, Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toil Be blest with health, and peace, and sweet content!
Сторінка 350 - And he sware unto her, Whatsoever thou shalt ask of me, I will give it thee, unto the half of my kingdom.
Сторінка 473 - No, sir ; there is nothing which has yet been contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn.
Сторінка 350 - And when the daughter of the said Herodias came in, and danced, and pleased Herod and them that sat with him, the king said unto the damsel, Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt, and I will give it thee.
Сторінка 97 - Breathes there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ? Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps he hath turned, From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe, go mark him well...
Сторінка 76 - Ye stars ! which are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires, — 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'erleap their mortal state, And claim a kindred with you ; for ye are A beauty and a mystery, and create In us such love and reverence from afar, That fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star.
Сторінка 376 - Along these blushing borders bright with dew, And in yon mingled wilderness of flowers, Fair-handed Spring unbosoms every grace — Throws out the snow-drop and the crocus first...