Merry's Museum, Volúmenes13-14I.C. & J.N. Stearns, 1847 |
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... Toby . This Toby was a character , in his way , and had evi- dently seen better circumstances . He was small , tight - built , as bold as a lion , and had an eye of fire , and a tem- per that , when roused , would make the biggest quail ...
... Toby . This Toby was a character , in his way , and had evi- dently seen better circumstances . He was small , tight - built , as bold as a lion , and had an eye of fire , and a tem- per that , when roused , would make the biggest quail ...
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... Toby insisted on call- ing " the lovely valley of the Happars . " Melville followed his gay companion with a boding heart , saying , " I pray Heaven you may not find yourself de- ceived . " But the difficulties of the journey were by no ...
... Toby insisted on call- ing " the lovely valley of the Happars . " Melville followed his gay companion with a boding heart , saying , " I pray Heaven you may not find yourself de- ceived . " But the difficulties of the journey were by no ...
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... Toby , and saw his face pale with fear , at this fatal question . Melville paused a second , and then , from some sudden im- pulse , answered , " Typee . " The chief 66 Typee or Happar ? " was still the question , and a fearful one it ...
... Toby , and saw his face pale with fear , at this fatal question . Melville paused a second , and then , from some sudden im- pulse , answered , " Typee . " The chief 66 Typee or Happar ? " was still the question , and a fearful one it ...
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... Toby , and were soon asleep . Melville followed their example , as soon as his pain and the excitement of mind consequent at finding himself , at last , in this dreaded valley , would permit . And so ended the first day of our ...
... Toby , and were soon asleep . Melville followed their example , as soon as his pain and the excitement of mind consequent at finding himself , at last , in this dreaded valley , would permit . And so ended the first day of our ...
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... Toby were received with hospitality ; supper was served , pipes handed round , and then mats were furnished for the night . The household consisted , besides , of several dissipated young men , who did nothing but get tipsy on arva ...
... Toby were received with hospitality ; supper was served , pipes handed round , and then mats were furnished for the night . The household consisted , besides , of several dissipated young men , who did nothing but get tipsy on arva ...
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Akber animal Apollonius appear Atahualpa beautiful bees Belisarius birds body brothers called Chicama child church cobbler companions death dressed earth Elise Elysian Fields emperor eyes father feet flowers followed friends garden gave gold ground Guy of Warwick hand head heart hive hour Huascar hundred Izzy Jacob Karl Japan Japanese Jedediah Buxton kind king Kory-Kory light live looked Mamertine Prison Manco Capac Marnoo Melville ment MERRY'S MUSEUM mind mountain never night Orano palace Paris passed Patient Grissel persons Peru Peruvian Pizarro plants Polygars poor priest prison replied Robin Goodfellow Robin Hood rock Runa scene seemed seen ship side soldiers soon Spaniards stone story strange street tell thing thou thought thousand tion Toby took trees turned violin walk whole words young youth
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Página 149 - Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep ; so shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.
Página 11 - Ruffles at speed, and dances in the wind. His horny hoofs are jetty black and round ; His chine is double ; starting with a bound He turns the turf, and shakes the solid ground. Fire from his eyes, clouds from his nostrils flow; He bears his rider headlong on the foe.
Página 137 - ... prisons; no proud and hard-hearted nabobs in Typee; or to sum up all in one word — no Money! "That root of all evil" was not to be found in the valley.
Página 45 - O joyous birds, it hath still been so; Through the halls of kings doth the tempest go! But the huts of the hamlet lie still and deep, And the hills o'er their quiet a vigil keep : Say what have ye found in the peasant's cot, Since last ye parted from that sweet spot...
Página 45 - And what have ye found in the monarch's dome, Since last ye traversed the blue sea's foam] — " We have found a change, we have found a pall, And a gloom o'ershadowing the banquet's hall, And a mark on the floor as of life-drops spilt — Nought looks the same, save the nest we built...
Página 96 - Doth not each rain-drop help to form The cool, refreshing shower, And every ray of light to warm And beautify the flower...
Página 186 - ALONE I walked the ocean strand ; A pearly shell was in my hand : I stooped and wrote upon the sand My name — the year — the day. As onward from the spot I passed, One lingering look behind I cast : A wave came rolling high and fast, And washed my lines away.
Página 23 - Then took they the body of Jesus, and wound it in linen clothes with the spices, as the manner of the Jews is to bury.
Página 19 - As the Lord thy God liveth, I have not a cake but an handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse and, behold, I am gathering two sticks, that I may go in and dress it for me and my son, that we may eat it, and die.
Página 180 - Robin Goodfellow : are you not he That fright the maidens of the villagery ; Skim milk ; and sometimes labour in the quern, And bootless make the breathless housewife churn ; And...