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... he gazed with a look of awe on Mary's face . " She has fainted , poor dear child ! " said his mother , as she kissed Mary's cold cheeks , and nestled her head close to her bosom . " But she is smiling now , and opening her 8 LIFE.
... he gazed with a look of awe on Mary's face . " She has fainted , poor dear child ! " said his mother , as she kissed Mary's cold cheeks , and nestled her head close to her bosom . " But she is smiling now , and opening her 8 LIFE.
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... 'd That Time himself was speaking . " She tried not to look - she resolved to hide her head under the bed - clothes ; but her hands seemed tied ; she could not turn away , or even shut her eyes . She saw the door She saw 18 LIFE.
... 'd That Time himself was speaking . " She tried not to look - she resolved to hide her head under the bed - clothes ; but her hands seemed tied ; she could not turn away , or even shut her eyes . She saw the door She saw 18 LIFE.
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... 'd That Time himself was speaking . " She tried not to look - she resolved to hide her head under the bed - clothes ; but her hands seemed tied ; she could not turn away , or even shut her eyes . She saw the door open wider 18 LIFE.
... 'd That Time himself was speaking . " She tried not to look - she resolved to hide her head under the bed - clothes ; but her hands seemed tied ; she could not turn away , or even shut her eyes . She saw the door open wider 18 LIFE.
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... head moth was clinging . " No daylight could penetrate there , but by the aid of lanterns , they discovered that the steps terminated in a low , crooked passage , which seemed to run under - ground in the di- rection of the churchyard ...
... head moth was clinging . " No daylight could penetrate there , but by the aid of lanterns , they discovered that the steps terminated in a low , crooked passage , which seemed to run under - ground in the di- rection of the churchyard ...
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... head , and her tongue clave to the roof of her mouth . She often consulted Dr. Short about her husband , and regulated everything she did or said exactly as he advised . The doctor was deeply touched by her anxiety , and endeavoured to ...
... head , and her tongue clave to the roof of her mouth . She often consulted Dr. Short about her husband , and regulated everything she did or said exactly as he advised . The doctor was deeply touched by her anxiety , and endeavoured to ...
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Página 267 - A THING of beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Página 180 - For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
Página 273 - THE poet hath the child's sight in his breast, And sees all new. What oftenest he has viewed, He views with the first glory. Fair and good Pall never on him, at the fairest, best, But stand before him, holy and undressed In week-day false conventions, such as would Drag other men down from the altitude Of primal types, too early dispossessed. Why, God would tire of all His...
Página 119 - The music and the doleful tale, The rich and balmy eve ; And hopes, and fears that kindle hope, An undistinguishable throng, And gentle wishes long subdued, Subdued and cherished long...
Página 185 - O God, — to clasp those fingers close, And yet to feel so lonely ! To see a light upon such brows, Which is the daylight only ! Be pitiful, O God...
Página 12 - On every side the aspect was the same, All ruined, desolate, forlorn and savage : No hand or foot within the precinct came To rectify or ravage. For over all there hung a cloud of fear ; A sense of mystery the spirit daunted, And said, as plain as whisper in the ear, The place is haunted ! PART II.
Página 25 - s thousands o' my mind. [The first recruiting sergeant on record I conceive to have been that individual who is mentioned in the Book of Job as going to and fro in the earth , and walking up and down in it.
Página 185 - And how long will you love us ? " The eyes grow dim with prophecy, The voices, low and breathless, —
Página 198 - And now the most beautiful dawn that mortal can behold, arose upon his spirit — the dawn of a new composition. For the book that a person is beginning to create or design, contains within itself half a life, and God only knows what an expanse of futurity also. Hopes of improvement — ideas which are to ensure the development and enlightenment of the human race — swarm with a joyful vitality in his brain, as he softly paces up and down in the twilight when it has become too dark to write.
Página 76 - Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive the things that God hath prepared for them that love him ;" and the eternal Father, who dwelleth in light unapproachable, no man hath seen or can see.