Woman's Love: A Romance of Smiles and Tears!Kent and Richards, 1847 - 323 páginas |
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... Clifford . So , gentle reader , henceforth and for ever must the poor deserted , abandoned child be recognised as JULIAN DE CLIFFORD , the hero of this romance . CHAPTER VII . " Of all men else , I have avoided thee . " Macbeth . Ir has ...
... Clifford . So , gentle reader , henceforth and for ever must the poor deserted , abandoned child be recognised as JULIAN DE CLIFFORD , the hero of this romance . CHAPTER VII . " Of all men else , I have avoided thee . " Macbeth . Ir has ...
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... Julian De Clifford had on John Strapper's smalls , and Titus Grumples was wearing Bill Short's coat . How these two boys became wearers of gold lace shall now be explained . Julian De Clifford was soon discovered to possess a voice as ...
... Julian De Clifford had on John Strapper's smalls , and Titus Grumples was wearing Bill Short's coat . How these two boys became wearers of gold lace shall now be explained . Julian De Clifford was soon discovered to possess a voice as ...
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... Julian De Clifford . As there was no doubt , in consequence of his angelic voice , about his election to the vacant scholarship , the whole party talked over the affair as settled . The only delay which prevented his becoming a " Chapel ...
... Julian De Clifford . As there was no doubt , in consequence of his angelic voice , about his election to the vacant scholarship , the whole party talked over the affair as settled . The only delay which prevented his becoming a " Chapel ...
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... Julian found himself alone with his new companions , he felt truly wretched , and seating himself in a corner began ... Clifford , " replied Julian . " Ha , ha , ha ! " went all the boys ; " my eyes , what a fine name . " " What's your ...
... Julian found himself alone with his new companions , he felt truly wretched , and seating himself in a corner began ... Clifford , " replied Julian . " Ha , ha , ha ! " went all the boys ; " my eyes , what a fine name . " " What's your ...
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A Romance of Smiles and Tears! George Herbert Rodwell. A.Crowquill Zee was myself . Now do you see , my lord. ALLEN RAY'S INTERVIEW WITH THE EARL DELORME . JOBBER GRISTLELUNGS GIVING JULIAN DE CLIFFORD HIS FIRST LESSON.
A Romance of Smiles and Tears! George Herbert Rodwell. A.Crowquill Zee was myself . Now do you see , my lord. ALLEN RAY'S INTERVIEW WITH THE EARL DELORME . JOBBER GRISTLELUNGS GIVING JULIAN DE CLIFFORD HIS FIRST LESSON.
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Algernon Allen Ray appeared beautiful believe beneath big boy bless Botany Bay brother called carpet bag carriage child coachman Cobbler Bill daughter dead dear door dreadful Earl Delorme Earl's Ellen endeavouring exclaimed eyes face fate father fear feel felt gazed gentleman gentleman in black girl Graph Grindley Gristlelungs Grubworthy hand happy head heard heart heaven heaven of hope honour hope hour humble Ida's innocent instant Julian De Clifford knew Lady Sebina Lady Snoozle ladyship laugh look Lord Charles mind Miss Grubsby Miss Woldyboos Missionary never night Old Snuffy once passed Pilkins poor Julian poor Marian replied Julian scarcely seemed sleep smile soon soul strange sure Swangoose Tang-goo tears tell thing thought Titus Grumples told truth turned voice whilst whole wife woman wonder word wretched young youth Zealand
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Página 199 - O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO.
Página 72 - And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last! Arms, take your last embrace! and, lips, O you The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss A dateless bargain to engrossing death!
Página 273 - tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, Than to be perk'd up in a glistering grief, And wear a golden sorrow.
Página 54 - Let's choose executors and talk of wills : And yet not so — for what can we bequeath Save our deposed bodies to the ground? Our lands, our lives, and all are Bolingbroke's, And nothing can we call our own but death, And that small model of the barren earth Which serves as paste and cover to our bones.
Página 82 - The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull as night And his affections dark as Erebus: Let no such man be trusted.
Página 199 - The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath ; it is twice bless'd ; It blesseth him that gives and him that takes : 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown.
Página 3 - Murder ! Ghost. Murder most foul, as in the best it is ; But this most foul, strange and unnatural.
Página 110 - To my sick soul, as sin's true nature is, Each toy seems prologue to some great amiss: * So full of artless jealousy is guilt, It spills itself in fearing to be spilt.
Página 223 - That one half of the world knows not how the other half lives, is a common and juft obfervation.
Página 105 - I am about it, but indeed my invention Comes from my pate as birdlime does from frieze It plucks out brains and all.