Reginald Dalton, Volume 1E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... coming ball at which she is to come out . Had It must be quite unnecessary to say , that he be- stowed on the toilet of that great day a double , ay , a treble portion both of time and attention , and almost as needless to add , that ...
... coming ball at which she is to come out . Had It must be quite unnecessary to say , that he be- stowed on the toilet of that great day a double , ay , a treble portion both of time and attention , and almost as needless to add , that ...
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... coming to dinner to- day , and they hope you and Reginald will come and meet them . " • " Cousins of mine ! " said the Vicar , his face flush- ing up . 66 Yes , your cousins - are they not so ? The Daltons 6 of . Grypherwast - hall ...
... coming to dinner to- day , and they hope you and Reginald will come and meet them . " • " Cousins of mine ! " said the Vicar , his face flush- ing up . 66 Yes , your cousins - are they not so ? The Daltons 6 of . Grypherwast - hall ...
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... coming to see the happy couple . ' One of their servants is at the Hall before them . " Reginald's heart , you may be sure , was throbbing as if it would burst his ribs , but he could not help keep- ing his eye fixed upon his father's ...
... coming to see the happy couple . ' One of their servants is at the Hall before them . " Reginald's heart , you may be sure , was throbbing as if it would burst his ribs , but he could not help keep- ing his eye fixed upon his father's ...
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... coming ? " " No , " says Mrs. Elizabeth , " I don't think she will -at least not just at the first blush of the business ---- ( you know how she hated the idea of coming to Thor- wold even ) -but never mind , she'll soon get recon ...
... coming ? " " No , " says Mrs. Elizabeth , " I don't think she will -at least not just at the first blush of the business ---- ( you know how she hated the idea of coming to Thor- wold even ) -but never mind , she'll soon get recon ...
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... John was in love from his never coming to see us at the Hall . I hope we shall see more of him , however , when once his honey - moon is over . " When the Squire was more accurately informed as to the SV REGINALD DALTON .
... John was in love from his never coming to see us at the Hall . I hope we shall see more of him , however , when once his honey - moon is over . " When the Squire was more accurately informed as to the SV REGINALD DALTON .
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acquainted amidst beautiful better Betty bless blush Bowdler Brank brother chair Charwell cheek choly College course cousin cried dear dear boy dinner district of England door Elizabeth Ellen Hesketh ere long eyes father feelings fellow Frederick Chisney Fulda ginald gown Grypherwast Grypherwast-hall hand happy head hear heard heart honour hope hour John John Dalton Keith kind Lannwell lassie living look Lord Lucy ma'am Macdonald melan merry England mild ale mind Miss Dalton Miss Hesketh morning nald never old gentleman once Oxford pardon paused perhaps poor Priest quoth Ralph Macdonald Reginald Dalton Rhine Richard Dalton scarcely scene seemed Sir Charles Catline sister smile soon sort speak Squire stood sure Teddy Theed there's thing Thorwold thought Tom Smith tone truth Vicar voice walk Whig whisper Witham words young friend youth
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Página 83 - She was a Phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight; A lovely Apparition , sent To be a moment's ornament; Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair; Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair; But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful Dawn ; A dancing Shape, an Image gay, To haunt, to startle, and waylay.
Página 84 - A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food: For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Página 155 - Clement's parish, the war still lingered in fragments, and was renewed at intervals. " Reginald, although a nimble and active young fellow, broad in the chest, narrow in the pelvis, thick in the neck, and lightsome in the region of the breadbasket, a good leaper, and a runner among ten thousand, was not, as has been formerly mentioned, a fencer; neither was he a wrestler, nor a boxer, nor an expert hand at the baton. These were accomplishments, of which, his education having, according to Mr Macdonald's...
Página 15 - Tis one of those who needs must leave the path Of the world's business to go wild alone: His arms have a perpetual holiday ; The happy man will creep about the fields, Following his fancies by the hour, to bring Tears down his cheek, or solitary smiles Into his face, until the setting sun Write fool upon his forehead.
Página 152 - In short, by this time the Highstreet of Oxford exhibited a scene as different from its customary solemnity and silence, as it is possible to imagine. Conceive several hundreds of young men in caps, or gowns, or both, but all of them, without exception, wearing some part of their academical insignia, retreating before a band rather more numerous, made up of. apprentices, journeymen, labourers, bargemen — a motley mixture of every thing that, in the phrase of that classical region, passes under...
Página 137 - There were the waves trampling, trampling towards us, whichever way we turned our horses' heads, and the mist was all this while thickening more and more ; and if a great cloud of it was dashed away now and then with the wind, why, sirs, the prospect was but the more rueful, for the sea was round us every way. Wide and far we could see nothing but the black water, and the waves leaping up here and there upon the sand-banks. " ' Well, sir, the poor dumb horses, they backed of themselves as the waters...
Página 244 - hear me, Mr. Dalton. We are both too young — we are both inexperienced — and we have both our sorrows, and we should both think of other things. Go, sir, and do your duty in the world ; and if it will lighten your heart to know, that you carry with you my warmest wishes for your welfare, do take them with you. Hereafter there may come better days for us both, and then perhaps — but no, no, sir, I know 'tis folly ' " She bowed her head upon her knees — he drew her hand to his lips, and kissed...