The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumen19Joseph Rogerson |
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... took place . It is above fifty summers ago since the wealthy proprietor of that dismal ruin , then a commodious farm - house of superior pretensions , prepared for the gathering in of his corn . The weather through- out the year had ...
... took place . It is above fifty summers ago since the wealthy proprietor of that dismal ruin , then a commodious farm - house of superior pretensions , prepared for the gathering in of his corn . The weather through- out the year had ...
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... took it up and held it to the light . It was the portrait of a young sailor , and was mounted in gold . The man looked at it for a moment , examined the painting with a sort of careless curiosity , but the gold which surrounded it ...
... took it up and held it to the light . It was the portrait of a young sailor , and was mounted in gold . The man looked at it for a moment , examined the painting with a sort of careless curiosity , but the gold which surrounded it ...
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... took a strange anti- pathy to Henry Waldern , whilst Rose persisted in liking the youth who had been such a favourite of her father . In her simplicity she never dreamed that Mr. Temple regarded him as his future son- in - law , but ...
... took a strange anti- pathy to Henry Waldern , whilst Rose persisted in liking the youth who had been such a favourite of her father . In her simplicity she never dreamed that Mr. Temple regarded him as his future son- in - law , but ...
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... took her little hand in his . " Rose , " he said , " I could say much which you might or might not care to hear , but which materially affects the happiness of us both ; yet at present I may not say it . But there is nothing to prevent ...
... took her little hand in his . " Rose , " he said , " I could say much which you might or might not care to hear , but which materially affects the happiness of us both ; yet at present I may not say it . But there is nothing to prevent ...
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... took every opportunity of testifying dislike for Waldern , for whose intellect she ex- pressed contempt ; nor did she scruple to invent the basest falsehoods respecting his character , until poor Rose felt ashamed to own her regard for ...
... took every opportunity of testifying dislike for Waldern , for whose intellect she ex- pressed contempt ; nor did she scruple to invent the basest falsehoods respecting his character , until poor Rose felt ashamed to own her regard for ...
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Página 45 - The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the Music breathing from her face, The heart whose softness harmonized the whole, And oh! that eye was in itself a Soul...
Página 25 - A thought, and claims the homage of a tear ; A flashing pang ! of which the weary breast Would still, albeit in vain, the heavy heart divest.
Página 69 - As if instinct with living spirit grew, Rolling its verdant gulfs of every hue ; And now suspended was the pleasing din, Now from a murmur faint it swell'd anew, Like the first note of organ heard within Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin.