Titan, Volume 25J. Hogg, 1857 |
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... once been a monastery of Capuchin monks , and , though now degraded into a lodging - house , still retained many of its quaint ornaments and religious symbols . In the middle of the room was a long table , at which three women were hard ...
... once been a monastery of Capuchin monks , and , though now degraded into a lodging - house , still retained many of its quaint ornaments and religious symbols . In the middle of the room was a long table , at which three women were hard ...
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... once washed for Taglioni , whose linen had been like that of a princess ; so Dubel is allowed to take the little creature to the theatre , that she may begin early , and have her limbs pliant . We must first , however , give a de ...
... once washed for Taglioni , whose linen had been like that of a princess ; so Dubel is allowed to take the little creature to the theatre , that she may begin early , and have her limbs pliant . We must first , however , give a de ...
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... once found , he gazed on intently , uttering a deep , low groan , and pressing his clenched fist against his breast . When the police officers entered , to demand passports , & c . , he seemed to rouse himself in a moment , and turned ...
... once found , he gazed on intently , uttering a deep , low groan , and pressing his clenched fist against his breast . When the police officers entered , to demand passports , & c . , he seemed to rouse himself in a moment , and turned ...
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... once loved , and loved beneath him- noblesse oblige - and he had quitted her , and long believed her dead ; and now he finds that his child , whom he also believed dead , lives , but has no clue to trace her : his nephew must see that ...
... once loved , and loved beneath him- noblesse oblige - and he had quitted her , and long believed her dead ; and now he finds that his child , whom he also believed dead , lives , but has no clue to trace her : his nephew must see that ...
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... once . " Ah ! " tee Have you any money ? I will help you willingly , as far as my means go ; but we must get some ice at once , to put on the child's head . " Ah , indeed ; ice ? " " Yes ; send some one to the nearest coffee - house for ...
... once . " Ah ! " tee Have you any money ? I will help you willingly , as far as my means go ; but we must get some ice at once , to put on the child's head . " Ah , indeed ; ice ? " " Yes ; send some one to the nearest coffee - house for ...
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appear arms asked beautiful better bishop Bordeaux Brahmins called child church colour cried dark daugh dear England English Esmé eyes face fancy father Faust fear feel felt fish followed French gallery gentleman girl give glass hand Handel happy head heard heart heaven Herr Pastor honour hope hour Iberie India Innsbrück Kate Kemble family lady light live look Lord Lord Palmerston Madame Maïa Manichæism marriage Marriott matter ment Mephistopheles Meyrick mind mother musk ox nature never night once oratorio passed perhaps person poor present Prester John racter returned round seemed sepoys Slope smile soul speak spect spirit tain tell thing thought tion told took truth ture turned Vernon voice Ward whole wife woman words young
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Página 87 - And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.
Página 77 - Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life...
Página 331 - And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered ; We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition...
Página 125 - For them the Ceylon diver held his breath, And went all naked to the hungry shark; For them his ears gush'd blood; for them in death The seal on the cold ice with piteous bark Lay full of darts; for them alone did seethe A thousand men in troubles wide and dark: Half-ignorant, they turn'd an easy wheel, That set sharp racks at work, to pinch and peel.
Página 79 - Say, here he gives too little, there too much : Destroy all creatures for thy sport or gust, Yet...
Página 77 - And he, shall he, Man, her last work, who seem'd so fair, Such splendid purpose in his eyes, Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies, Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer, Who trusted God was love indeed And love Creation's final law— Tho...
Página 117 - Not five words could he say — the bell mocked him ; he was listening for every whisper in the room — what were they all thinking of him ? He was ashamed to go on kneeling, ashamed to rise from his knees. At last, as it were from his inmost heart, a still small voice seemed to breathe forth the words of the publican, " God be merciful to me a sinner...
Página 324 - Let darkness and the shadow of death stain it; let a cloud dwell upon it; let the blackness of the day terrify it.
Página 78 - Whence then cometh wisdom? and where is the place of understanding? Seeing it is hid from the eyes of all living, and kept close from the fowls of the air.
Página 116 - And then peace came to him as he resolved, lastly, to bear his testimony next morning. The morning would be harder than the night to begin with, but he felt that he could not afford to let one chance slip. Several times he faltered, for the devil showed him, first, all his old friends calling him "Saint