Broken Toys: A NovelJ.R. Osgood, 1872 - 163 páginas |
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... dear , " she said , cuddling her blinking - eyed doll , " you will love me till I die , and I you until you melt or get rubbed and if nurse is good , and means to go to heaven , we'll keep down here , and have the nursery to ourselves ...
... dear , " she said , cuddling her blinking - eyed doll , " you will love me till I die , and I you until you melt or get rubbed and if nurse is good , and means to go to heaven , we'll keep down here , and have the nursery to ourselves ...
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... dear little red wicked faces and shining black eyes . He called them a litter of fox - cubs . That's better fun than playing with Sunday - look- ing girls . What is being rich , papa ? " To be rich is to be respected ; to be rich is to ...
... dear little red wicked faces and shining black eyes . He called them a litter of fox - cubs . That's better fun than playing with Sunday - look- ing girls . What is being rich , papa ? " To be rich is to be respected ; to be rich is to ...
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... dear . " Miss Vere hunched her shoulders , looked obstinate , and left the room . Her father resumed his calculations . He was " mak- ing a book . " If he did well , he should win largely on the next Spring Meeting ; if he were ...
... dear . " Miss Vere hunched her shoulders , looked obstinate , and left the room . Her father resumed his calculations . He was " mak- ing a book . " If he did well , he should win largely on the next Spring Meeting ; if he were ...
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... dear uncle ! " she said . And " dear uncle , " whose perceptions were acute ( who but the rich can afford to be obtuse ! ) , smiled slightly at the self- sufficient tone . 66 Any news , Ned ? " He put aside his paper , " Come , amuse me ...
... dear uncle ! " she said . And " dear uncle , " whose perceptions were acute ( who but the rich can afford to be obtuse ! ) , smiled slightly at the self- sufficient tone . 66 Any news , Ned ? " He put aside his paper , " Come , amuse me ...
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... dear mamma was alive . We were all very much afraid of dear mamma ; before she got to be an angel in heaven she hit very hard . Her box on the ear would make the head swim for a week . Gilbert told tales of me to her , and so I ran at ...
... dear mamma was alive . We were all very much afraid of dear mamma ; before she got to be an angel in heaven she hit very hard . Her box on the ear would make the head swim for a week . Gilbert told tales of me to her , and so I ran at ...
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Página 92 - Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth : therefore let thy words be few.
Página 80 - Since there's no help, come, let us kiss and part! Nay, I have done. You get no more of me! And I am glad, yea, glad with all my heart, That thus so cleanly I myself can free. Shake hands for ever! Cancel all our vows! And when we meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain.
Página 117 - I was lost Love came, and brought sorrow Too soon in his train ; Yet so sweet, that to-morrow 'Twere welcome again. Though misery's full measure My portion should be, I would drain it with pleasure, If pour'd out by thee.
Página 129 - MORTE D'ARTHUR. So all day long the noise of battle rolled Among the mountains by the winter sea ; Until King Arthur's table, man by man, Had fallen in Lyonness about their Lord, King Arthur : then, because his wound was deep The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, Sir Bedivere, the last of all his knights, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken cross, That stood on...
Página 3 - The dearest friend to me, the kindest man, The best conditioned and unwearied spirit In doing courtesies ; and one in whom The ancient Roman honor more appears, Than any that draws breath in Italy.
Página 80 - A PARTING. Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part : Nay, I have done, you get no more of me ; And I am glad, yea, glad with all my heart, That thus so clearly I myself can free.
Página 146 - ... decorated with such archaisms as "bedight," "yore," "kenn'st," and "besprent." But at the same time, Headley contrasted "The Nutbrown Maid" with Prior's version of the poem to show how rich the earlier literature is in simplicity and artlessness of language. He quoted from "Lady Bothwell's Lament," Lie still, my darling, sleep awhile, And when thou wakest sweetly smile; But smile nae as thy father did To cozen maids, nay God forbid ! and added, "He who has a single nook in his heart for sensibility...
Página 61 - I give thee all — I can no more Tho' poor the offering be ; My heart and lute are all the store That I can bring to thee.* Mg Heart and Lute.
Página 146 - Balow ! my sweet one ! spare thy tears To weep when thou hast wit and years. Thy griefs are gathering to a sum,— God grant thee patience when they come ! Born to proclaim a mother's shame, A father's fall, a traitor's name.
Página 134 - He put his arm round her and drew her to his side. "I have been watching for you all dnv, Lonel." " You wanted me ? For what ? Why ?" "I wanted you because — because I wanted yon ! Because you are my Lonel, and I am your Alice.