James Gordon's Wife: A Novel ...D. Appleton & Company, 1871 - 174 стор. |
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... feel happier about her now . Though who would have expected Mr. Godfrey to be so young Olivia's suspicions were encouraged , and , in her own opinion , certified , when , happening to open a book which lay on Gabrielle's table , she ...
... feel happier about her now . Though who would have expected Mr. Godfrey to be so young Olivia's suspicions were encouraged , and , in her own opinion , certified , when , happening to open a book which lay on Gabrielle's table , she ...
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... , to admit that a time might come , when , for the good of his establishment , he might feel himself called upon to marry . In this case , he Thus commenced a wearisome illness ; which lasted during many 'JAMES FORTESCUE GORDON. ...
... , to admit that a time might come , when , for the good of his establishment , he might feel himself called upon to marry . In this case , he Thus commenced a wearisome illness ; which lasted during many 'JAMES FORTESCUE GORDON. ...
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... feel so in awe of him ; and Olivia said that he had tore the envelope open , with trembling hands ; and a long silence followed . such penetrating eyes . What a beautiful park this is ! What fine old trees ! And there is the house in ...
... feel so in awe of him ; and Olivia said that he had tore the envelope open , with trembling hands ; and a long silence followed . such penetrating eyes . What a beautiful park this is ! What fine old trees ! And there is the house in ...
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... feel shy , a little in awe - she could fancy him , on occasion , sarcastic ; still , on the whole , he was both agreeable and attractive , and she believed that he could , if he chose , be fasci- nating . Then his face . She had never ...
... feel shy , a little in awe - she could fancy him , on occasion , sarcastic ; still , on the whole , he was both agreeable and attractive , and she believed that he could , if he chose , be fasci- nating . Then his face . She had never ...
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... feel and to express a perpetual sickly weariness of life . Nothing to me is more intensely provoking , and worse - more degrading to human nature . What are we worth if we can't weather a few showers , if we can't live , can't work our ...
... feel and to express a perpetual sickly weariness of life . Nothing to me is more intensely provoking , and worse - more degrading to human nature . What are we worth if we can't weather a few showers , if we can't live , can't work our ...
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ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER ALFRED TENNYSON answered asked Barber battledore and shuttlecock beautiful believe better brielle By-the-by calm Charlie Godfrey Charlie's child Cissy Cissy's cousin dear delight door drawing-room dream Edgecumbe ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Euphrosyne Eversfield exclaimed eyes face fancy Farnley fear feel felt Gabri Gabrielle rose Gabrielle's girl glad glanced gone half hand happy head hear heard heart HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hope hour Ianthe James James's knew Lady Louisa laughing look Lord Joseph Lorton Marian married Meddiscombe Miss Featherstone Miss Gordon Miss Wynn Morris Olivia once opened paused perhaps poor pretty Raynton replied returned rose Rotherbridge seemed sigh silent smile sorry soul spoke stood suppose sure sweet talk tell Thank thing thought tired told tone turned voice walked watch wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wish wonder young
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Сторінка 133 - N., to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth.
Сторінка 28 - The bridegroom may forget the bride Was made his wedded wife yestreen ; The monarch may forget the crown ' That on his head an hour has been ; The mother may forget the child That smiles sae sweetly on her knee ; But I'll remember thee, Glencairn, And a' that thou hast done for me ! " LINES, SENT TO SIR JOHN WHITEFORD, OF WHITEFORD, BART.
Сторінка 25 - Nay! not so much as out of bed; When all the birds have matins said, And sung their thankful hymns; 'tis sin, Nay, profanation to keep in, When as a thousand virgins on this day Spring, sooner than the lark, to fetch in May.
Сторінка 92 - Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea, But sad mortality o'ersways their power, How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea, Whose action is no stronger than a flower?
Сторінка 67 - In a drear-nighted December, Too happy, happy brook, Thy bubblings ne'er remember Apollo's summer look ; But with a sweet forgetting, They stay their crystal fretting, Never, never petting About the frozen time. Ah ! would 'twere so with many A gentle girl and boy! But were there ever any Writhed not at passed joy? To know the change and feel it, When there is none to heal it Nor numbed sense to steal it — Was never said in rhyme.
Сторінка 105 - Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come, and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe...
Сторінка 73 - BACKWARD, turn backward, O Time, in your flight, Make me a child again, just for to-night! Mother, come back from the echoless shore, Take me again to your heart as of yore; Kiss from my forehead the furrows of care, Smooth the few silver threads out of my hair; Over my slumbers your loving watch keep;— Rock me to sleep, mother, — rock me to sleep!
Сторінка 92 - When I have seen the hungry ocean gain Advantage on the kingdom of the shore, And the firm soil win of the watery main, Increasing store with loss and loss with store; When I have seen such interchange of state, Or state itself confounded to decay; Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate, That Time will come and take my love away. This thought is as a death, which cannot choose But weep to have that which it fears to lose.
Сторінка 133 - THE voice that breathed o'er Eden, That earliest wedding-day, The primal marriage blessing, It hath not passed away. Still in the pure espousal Of Christian man and maid, The holy Three are with us, The threefold grace is said.
Сторінка 6 - ... thoughts within me rise, When I behold afar, Suspended in the evening skies, The shield of that red star.