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... arm chair , lined with sheep - skins . From that moment young Wolsey had made up his mind as to his future desti- ny . It was to no purpose that his fath- er tried the alternate eloquence of en- treaties , reasoning , promises and ...
... arm chair , lined with sheep - skins . From that moment young Wolsey had made up his mind as to his future desti- ny . It was to no purpose that his fath- er tried the alternate eloquence of en- treaties , reasoning , promises and ...
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... arms I bear . Though my words are few in number , They are with sentiments replete ; Oft , in philosophic language , Moral lessons I repeat . I assist in marriage contracts , When all parties are agreed , Ne'er my friendly aid refusing ...
... arms I bear . Though my words are few in number , They are with sentiments replete ; Oft , in philosophic language , Moral lessons I repeat . I assist in marriage contracts , When all parties are agreed , Ne'er my friendly aid refusing ...
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... arms of their mistresses , whose little slender figures , strutting in breech- es , make no less ridiculous an appear- ance . This kind of metamorphosis on such an occasion , and in such ranks , is entertaining enough , though not to be ...
... arms of their mistresses , whose little slender figures , strutting in breech- es , make no less ridiculous an appear- ance . This kind of metamorphosis on such an occasion , and in such ranks , is entertaining enough , though not to be ...
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... arms . " TEN thousand times ten thousand but stay in London if you would study subjects seem to rise around me , thick as atoms in the sunbeam , at the name of Europe . I could give you British scenes without end , drawn from the lordly ...
... arms . " TEN thousand times ten thousand but stay in London if you would study subjects seem to rise around me , thick as atoms in the sunbeam , at the name of Europe . I could give you British scenes without end , drawn from the lordly ...
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... arms across , leaning on the half door of his shop . " You are just the very man I wanted to see , " said the butcher , stop ping Hodgkins ; but before he had spoken a dozen words to him , old Peggy Turton came up in her red cloak and ...
... arms across , leaning on the half door of his shop . " You are just the very man I wanted to see , " said the butcher , stop ping Hodgkins ; but before he had spoken a dozen words to him , old Peggy Turton came up in her red cloak and ...
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Página 154 - Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below, When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer, With a little old driver, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick. More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name; " Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen! On, Comet! on, Cupid! on, Donder and Blitzen! To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall! Now dash away! dash away!...
Página 155 - He was chubby and plump, — a right jolly old elf; And I laughed, when I saw him, in spite of myself. A wink of his eye and a twist of his head Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.
Página 15 - Ceremony doffed his pride. The heir, with roses in his shoes, That night might village partner choose; The lord, underogating, share The vulgar game of 'post and pair.
Página 62 - O Caledonia ! stern and wild, meet nurse for a poetic child, • land of brown heath and shaggy wood, land of the mountain and the flood, land of my sires!
Página 155 - He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot...
Página 62 - The poor inhabitant below Was quick to learn and wise to know, And keenly felt the friendly glow, And softer flame ; But thoughtless follies laid him low, And stain'd his name ! Reader, attend ! whether thy soul Soars fancy's flights beyond the pole, Or darkling grubs this earthly hole, In low pursuit ; Know, prudent, cautious, self-control Is wisdom's root.
Página 154 - As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, So, up to the house-top the coursers they flew, With a sleigh full of toys, — and St.
Página 155 - ... laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself. A wink of his eye, and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He spoke not a word but went straight to his work, And filled all the stockings ; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle , But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, "Happy Christmas...
Página 154 - Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; I!
Página 132 - YE golden lamps of heaven, farewell, With all your feeble light ; Farewell, thou ever-changing moon, Pale empress of the night. 2 And thou, refulgent orb of day, In brighter flames arrayed, My soul, that springs beyond thy sphere, No more demands thine aid.