Ion Lester, by C.H.H.1856 |
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... answered , " Don't ask him , it might be disagreeable to refuse , but of course he cannot betray Ion's confidence even to us . I am not going to waste my morning in this way though ; come , Mouse , you like flowers , let us go to the ...
... answered , " Don't ask him , it might be disagreeable to refuse , but of course he cannot betray Ion's confidence even to us . I am not going to waste my morning in this way though ; come , Mouse , you like flowers , let us go to the ...
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... answered with an amused look towards Margaret , who had overheard Georgie's last remark . " Well , I confess , I am unamiable enough to play more for my own amusement than that of others . " " Say rather for the sake of music itself ...
... answered with an amused look towards Margaret , who had overheard Georgie's last remark . " Well , I confess , I am unamiable enough to play more for my own amusement than that of others . " " Say rather for the sake of music itself ...
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... answered ; " and we will bid you good - night at the same time . " Oh , Ion , that is too bad ; so soon . " " You must excuse us , Amy ; the little one is too delicate for these late hours . " Mrs. Carleton yielded the point as ...
... answered ; " and we will bid you good - night at the same time . " Oh , Ion , that is too bad ; so soon . " " You must excuse us , Amy ; the little one is too delicate for these late hours . " Mrs. Carleton yielded the point as ...
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... answered , despondingly , " no means of doing any good , only this daily life of drudgery : and I - it may seem vain to say so - but I think I could do better things . " " No , not better , we cannot do anything better than our simple ...
... answered , despondingly , " no means of doing any good , only this daily life of drudgery : and I - it may seem vain to say so - but I think I could do better things . " " No , not better , we cannot do anything better than our simple ...
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... answered Margaret , who was not very communicative in the way of small news ; but being aware of the cross - examination which was sure to follow , thought it most advisable to disclose all she knew as speedily as possible . " Ion has ...
... answered Margaret , who was not very communicative in the way of small news ; but being aware of the cross - examination which was sure to follow , thought it most advisable to disclose all she knew as speedily as possible . " Ion has ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ALDERSGATE STREET Alice amusement Arabella asked Aunt Philippa baptismal beautiful Bernard better Bishop of Brechin brother brow calm Cambridge Camden Society Carleton Catechism child Christian Church Church of England Clement Morton course dare say dear boy dear Ion dear Margaret dear William deep devotion Dudley earnest earthly evil exclaimed eyes faith fancy Fcap feel garet Georgie Gilbert glad glance hand hear heard heart holy hope Illingham Ion Lester Ion's Jack Jack's James Loudon Ken's knew ladies Lester Court light look Loudon mamma ment mind Miss Pellew Miss Screwback Montague morning morocco never once Owen pale pathy perhaps poor prayer priest quiet replied returned scarcely seemed silent sister smile soul Spencer spirit sure sympathy talking tell thing thought tion tone Tractarian truth turned uttered voice W. F. Hook Westbourne Willie wish words young
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Página 151 - Abide with me from morn till eve, For without Thee I cannot live ; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die.
Página 303 - I breathed a song into the air, It fell to earth, 1 knew not where; For who has sight so keen and strong, That it can follow the flight of song ? Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke ; And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.
Página 9 - Peace; come away: the song of woe Is after all an earthly song: Peace; come away: we do him wrong To sing so wildly: let us go. Come; let us go: your cheeks are pale; But half my life I leave behind: Methinks my friend is richly shrined; But I shall pass; my work will fail.
Página 27 - To rest beneath the clover sod, That takes the sunshine and the rains, Or where the kneeling hamlet drains The chalice of the grapes of God...
Página 136 - Oh say not, dream not, heavenly notes To childish ears are vain, That the young mind at random floats, And cannot reach the strain. Dim or unheard, the words may fall, And yet the heaven-taught mind May learn the sacred air, and all The harmony unwind.
Página 251 - Ah ! that day of tears and mourning ! From the dust of earth returning, Man for judgment must prepare him ; Spare, O God, in mercy spare him ! Lord, Who didst our souls redeem, Grant a blessed Requiem. Amen.
Página 203 - I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs, But, in embalmed darkness, guess each sweet...
Página 114 - WHENE'ER goes forth Thy dread command, And my last hour is nigh, Lord, grant me in a Christian land As I was born, to die. I pray not, Lord, that friends may be Or kindred standing by, Choice blessing ! which I leave to Thee, To give me, or deny.
Página 191 - THE world's a room of sickness, where each heart Knows its own anguish and unrest ; The truest wisdom there, and noblest art, Is his who skills of comfort best ; Whom by the softest step and gentlest tone Enfeebled spirits own, And love to raise the languid eye, When, like an angel's wing, they feel him fleeting by...