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Sketches of Married Life - Página 137
por Eliza Lee Cabot Follen - 1838 - 304 páginas
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical ..., Volumen1

Edmund Spenser - 1868 - 334 páginas
...provok' d God's ire. LI. And tremble like a leaf of aspen green, And troubled blood through his pale face was seen To come and go, with tidings from the heart, As 1 it a running messenger had been. At last, resolv'd to work his final smart, He lifted up his hand,...
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Book of Elegant Poetical Extracts

John T. Watson - 1869 - 524 páginas
...FEAR. His hand did quake, And tremble like a leaf of aspen green, And troubled blood thro' his pale face was seen To come and go, with tidings from the heart, As it a running messenger had been. SPENSER'S Fairy Queen. Thereat he smitten was, with great affright, And trembling terror did his heart...
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Home Pictures of English Poets, for Fireside and Schoolroom

Kate Sanborn - 1869 - 306 páginas
...fine metaphor to depict fear : " And troubled blood, through his pale face was seen, To come and goe with tidings from the heart, As it a running messenger had been." His description of repose is also beautiful : " Sleepe after toyle, port after stormy seas, Ease after...
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To the Memory of My Friend

Randolph Sailer - 1870 - 114 páginas
...hand; his hand did quake And tremble like a leaf of aspen green, And troubled blood through his pale face was seen, To come and go with tidings from the heart, As it a running messenger had been." But to glance at the beauties of even a single canto would be a work of hours. We may be sure that...
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Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life, Volumen2,Libro 4

George Eliot - 1871 - 392 páginas
...at home. And Lady Chettam says she went to Bath." Celia's colour changed again and again — seemed "To come and go with tidings from the heart, As it a running messenger had been." It must mean more than Celia's blushing usually did. " Celfa ! has something happened?" said Dorothea,...
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Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life, Volumen2,Libro 4

George Eliot - 1872 - 400 páginas
...at home. And Lady Chettam says she went to Bath." Celia's colour changed again and again—seemed " To come and go with tidings from the heart, As it a running messenger had been." It must mean more than Celia's blushing usually did. " Celfa! has something happened?" said Doro-thea,...
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Middlemarch: a study of provincial life, by George Eliot

Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 páginas
...example," said Dorothea, quietly. No one would ever know what she thought of a wedding journey to Rome. " To come and go with tidings from the heart, As it a running messenger had been." It must mean more than Celia's blushing usually did. " Celia! has something happened ?" said Dorothea,...
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Chaucer to Burns

Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 páginas
...hand : his hand did quake And tremble like a leaf of aspen green, And troubled blood through his pale ossiter At last, resolv'd to work his final smart, He lifted up his hand, that back again did start. Which...
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The country gentlemen and the Church of England in the years 1628 to 1641 ...

1883 - 80 páginas
...the tremulous susceptibility of a staggered conscience : — ' ' And troubled blood through his pale face was seen To come and go with tidings from the heart, As it a running messenger had been." At a much more difficult period, Sir Thomas More, in his " Utopia," conceived the State to have been...
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Cruces Shakespearianae: Difficult Passages in the Works of Shakespeare : the ...

Benjamin Gott Kinnear - 1883 - 524 páginas
...meteors tilting in his face ? " Faery Queen, bic is. 51, — " And troubled blood through his pale face was seen To come and go, with tidings from the heart, As it a running messenger had been." Note (14.) 16. I/me 117,— " Where is my mother's ear, That such an army could be drawn in France,...
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