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... 188 A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE JESUITS , 312 A WORD BEFORE
ELECTION , 533 APOCALYPSE or HASHEESH , THE 625 A THREWODY , 635
BOY OF THE LIGHT - HOUSE , THE 40 BETSY CLARK- An old Story , 124
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... 188 A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE JESUITS , 312 A WORD BEFORE
ELECTION , 533 APOCALYPSE or HASHEESH , THE 625 A THREWODY , 635
BOY OF THE LIGHT - HOUSE , THE 40 BETSY CLARK- An old Story , 124
BATTLE OF ...
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Jor's Cyclopædia of Modern Travel - Dr . Jenks ' Rural Poetry of the English
Language - Cranch's Sequel to the Last of the Huggermuggers , Kubboltozo -
The Ilistory of Sir Tom Thumb – The Modern Story . Teller — The Old Corner
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Jor's Cyclopædia of Modern Travel - Dr . Jenks ' Rural Poetry of the English
Language - Cranch's Sequel to the Last of the Huggermuggers , Kubboltozo -
The Ilistory of Sir Tom Thumb – The Modern Story . Teller — The Old Corner
Cupboard ...
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... to heart wrapt up in the intense story that spare herself and stay from the opera
. was being enacted ; her musical soul Here she was , outwardly lively and
throbbing with the glorious chords that radiant , chatting with Lieutenant Pres
swelled ...
... to heart wrapt up in the intense story that spare herself and stay from the opera
. was being enacted ; her musical soul Here she was , outwardly lively and
throbbing with the glorious chords that radiant , chatting with Lieutenant Pres
swelled ...
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And this is why the romance of story Out in the air , as he swings his grows pale
and is thrown aside . A delicate cordage from one tree to domestic sketch of
everyday life , of another , he does not need to wear outward calm and simplicity
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And this is why the romance of story Out in the air , as he swings his grows pale
and is thrown aside . A delicate cordage from one tree to domestic sketch of
everyday life , of another , he does not need to wear outward calm and simplicity
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It is not intended work , Vaughan begins and tells the story to be a funny poem ;
on the contrary , it of his wooing , with many hitches and has a very grave scope
and treatment . pauses , by way of “ accompaniments . " But it is certainly the most
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It is not intended work , Vaughan begins and tells the story to be a funny poem ;
on the contrary , it of his wooing , with many hitches and has a very grave scope
and treatment . pauses , by way of “ accompaniments . " But it is certainly the most
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Página 28 - The Judge looked back as he climbed the hill, And saw Maud Muller standing still. "A form more fair, a face more sweet, Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. "And her modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair. " Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay : " No 'doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues, " But low of cattle and song of birds, And health and quiet and loving words.
Página 23 - Up the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen, We daren't go a-hunting For fear of little men ; Wee folk, good folk, Trooping all together ; Green jacket, red cap, And white owl's feather...
Página 28 - But, when she glanced to the far-off town, White from its hill-slope looking down, The sweet song died, and a vague unrest And a nameless longing filled her breast — A wish, that she hardly dared to own, For something better than she had known. The Judge rode slowly down the lane, Smoothing his horse's chestnut mane. He drew his bridle in the shade Of the apple-trees, to greet the maid, And ask a draught from the spring that flowed Through the meadow across the road.
Página 29 - And the young girl mused beside the well Till the rain on the unraked clover fell. He wedded a wife of richest dower, Who lived for fashion, as he for power. Yet oft, in his marble hearth's bright glow, He watched a picture come and go; And sweet Maud Muller's hazel eyes Looked out in their innocent surprise.
Página 28 - He would dress me up in silks so fine, And praise and toast me at his wine. ' My father should wear a broadcloth coat ; My brother should sail a painted boat.
Página 29 - Dozing and grumbling o'er pipe and mug, A manly form at her side she saw, And joy was duty and love was law. Then she took up her burden of life again, Saying only
Página 446 - Justice, Sir, is the great interest of man on earth. It is the ligament which holds civilized beings and civilized nations together. Wherever her temple stands, and so long as it is duly honored, there is a foundation for social security, general happiness, and the improvement and progress of our race.
Página 446 - He was bred to the law, which is, in my opinion, one of the first and noblest of human sciences ; a science which does more to quicken and invigorate the understanding, than all the other kinds of learning put together ; but it is not apt, except in persons very happily born, to open and to liberalize the mind exactly in the same proportion.
Página 29 - She wedded a man unlearned and poor, And many children played round her door. But care and sorrow, and childbirth pain, Left their traces on heart and brain. And oft when the summer sun shone hot On the new-mown hay in the meadow lot. And she heard the little...
Página 28 - And listened, while a pleased surprise Looked from her long-lashed hazel eyes. At last, like one who for delay Seeks a vain excuse, he rode away. Maud Muller looked and sighed: "Ah me!