A Disciple of Chance: An Eighteenth Century Love StoryFrederick A. Stokes Company, 1910 - 409 من الصفحات |
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... reached Walpole . Once in his hands it came to a pause . He examined it closely with the absorbed air of a connoisseur . His eyes were eager as he raised them to look at Lord Yerington , who noticed his excitement with a mischievous ...
... reached Walpole . Once in his hands it came to a pause . He examined it closely with the absorbed air of a connoisseur . His eyes were eager as he raised them to look at Lord Yerington , who noticed his excitement with a mischievous ...
الصفحة 15
... reached the top of the table and jumped lightly to the floor . He had gained his wager . The applause that followed had little heart in it . Each man valued the bauble beyond the money he had staked upon it . Lord Yerington seated ...
... reached the top of the table and jumped lightly to the floor . He had gained his wager . The applause that followed had little heart in it . Each man valued the bauble beyond the money he had staked upon it . Lord Yerington seated ...
الصفحة 37
... flitting across Lord Yerington's consciousness , its shadows as it hovered for the moment , and then passed , with a sense of irritable disdain . By this time they had reached St. Clement Danes , THE SCARECROW OF TEMPLE BAR 37.
... flitting across Lord Yerington's consciousness , its shadows as it hovered for the moment , and then passed , with a sense of irritable disdain . By this time they had reached St. Clement Danes , THE SCARECROW OF TEMPLE BAR 37.
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An Eighteenth Century Love Story Sara Dean. By this time they had reached St. Clement Danes , threading their way through the throng of moving foot- passengers . Now Temple Bar stood across their way . It bore its grim burden of heads ...
An Eighteenth Century Love Story Sara Dean. By this time they had reached St. Clement Danes , threading their way through the throng of moving foot- passengers . Now Temple Bar stood across their way . It bore its grim burden of heads ...
الصفحة 49
... in violent , sobbing protest reached his ears . " Zounds ! " he exclaimed , " Phil , are we to be baffled ? " He strained at the strong door behind which he heard the voices . It scarcely quivered , even when he A RESCUE 49.
... in violent , sobbing protest reached his ears . " Zounds ! " he exclaimed , " Phil , are we to be baffled ? " He strained at the strong door behind which he heard the voices . It scarcely quivered , even when he A RESCUE 49.
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anger answered Yerington appeared asked began beneath bowed breath Captain Elliot chaise cried cross-stitch Culpepper curtsey dance dark dear door duchess echoed Egad escritoire exclaimed eyes fair ladies Faith fear feet felt fingers Fleet Street fortune gasped gave gaze gentleman George Selwyn Gilly Williams girl girl's glance go bail grace half hand hath head heard heart honour Horace Walpole Hugh Elliot impulse ington instant knew Lady Caroline Lady Philida ladyship laughed leaned lips looked Lord Burroughs Lord Hervey Lord Yering Lord Yerington lordship manner Mansur methinks Michael mind minuet Mistress Marjorie moved niece Oxholme paused play possessed pretty Prithee protest reply scarce scurvy shoulder silence Sir Geoffrey smile snuff-box spoke sword Sybil tell thee thought tion told took turned twas voice wager Walpole watched whispered window woman words Yerington's face
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الصفحة 159 - Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers ? O sweet content ! Art thou rich, yet is thy mind perplexed ? O punishment ! Dost thou laugh to see how fools are vexed To add to golden numbers, golden numbers ? O sweet content ! O sweet, O sweet content ! Work apace, apace, apace, apace ; Honest labour bears a lovely face ; Then hey nonny nonny, hey nonny nonny ! Canst drink the waters of the crisped...
الصفحة 22 - tis madness to defer: Next day the fatal precedent will plead; Thus on, till wisdom is pushed out of life. Procrastination is the thief of time; Year after year it steals, till all are fled. And to the mercies of a moment leaves The vast concerns of an eternal scene.
الصفحة 321 - Time and chance are but a tide ; Ha, ha, the wooing o't ; Slighted love is sair to bide ; Ha, ha, the wooing o't. Shall I, like a fool, quoth he, For a haughty hizzie die ? She may gae to — France for me ! Ha, ha, the wooing o't.
الصفحة 145 - Fear made her Devils, and weak Hope her Gods; Gods partial, changeful, passionate, unjust, Whose attributes were Rage, Revenge, or Lust ; Such as the souls of cowards might conceive, And, form'd like tyrants, tyrants would believe.
الصفحة 158 - I'VE been roaming ! I've been roaming ! Where the meadow dew is sweet, And like a queen I'm coming With its pearls upon my feet.
الصفحة 107 - My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirred : And I myself see not the bottom of it. [Exeunt ACHILLES and PATROCLUS. Ther. 'Would the fountain of your mind were clear again, that I might water an ass at it ! I had rather be a tick in a sheep, than such a valiant ignorance.
الصفحة 35 - Into the horrors of the gloomy jail? Unpitied and unheard, where misery moans; Where Sickness pines; where Thirst and Hunger burn, And poor Misfortune feels the lash of Vice.
الصفحة 115 - What harm with a fair one to toy and to kiss ? The greatest and gravest— a truce with grimace — Would do the same thing, were they in the same place. No age, no profession, no station is free ; To sovereign beauty mankind bends the knee ; That power, resistless, no strength can oppose, We all love a pretty girl — under the rose.
الصفحة 1 - ... go on ; if yes we enter in. •Then to the hall I guide my steps, Amongst a crowd of brother skips, Drinking small-beer, and talking smut, And this fool's nonsense putting that fool's out. Whilst oaths and peals of laughter meet, And he who's loudest, is the greatest wit. But here amongst us the chief trade is To rail against our Lords and Ladies : To aggravate their smallest failings, To expose their faults with saucy railings.
الصفحة 5 - Come, come, leave business to idlers, and wisdom to fools : they have need of 'em : wit, be my faculty, and pleasure my occupation ; and let father Time shake his glass.