Frank: A Sequel to Frank in Early Lessons, المجلد 1R. Hunter, 1822 |
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... head , And say , ' My boy , th ' unwelcome hour is come , When thou , transplanted from thy genial home , Must find a colder soil and bleaker air , And trust for safety to a stranger's care . ' -Thou would'st not , deaf to Nature's ...
... head , And say , ' My boy , th ' unwelcome hour is come , When thou , transplanted from thy genial home , Must find a colder soil and bleaker air , And trust for safety to a stranger's care . ' -Thou would'st not , deaf to Nature's ...
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... head . After the lady had been a little while in the room , Frank , watching for a time when neither she nor his mother were talking , went to his mother , and whis- pered , " There is a little boy sitting on the barouche seat of that ...
... head . After the lady had been a little while in the room , Frank , watching for a time when neither she nor his mother were talking , went to his mother , and whis- pered , " There is a little boy sitting on the barouche seat of that ...
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... verting , but never once attempted to bite . It slept suspended , with its head downwards , wrapping its satin - like wings round its body , in the form of a mantle . I several times permitted it to enclose the end of 27.
... verting , but never once attempted to bite . It slept suspended , with its head downwards , wrapping its satin - like wings round its body , in the form of a mantle . I several times permitted it to enclose the end of 27.
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... form to form , and fitting for Westminster or Eton ; and then we must get on to Ox- ford or Cambridge , " added he , nodding his head and slashing his whip . Frank and Mary held their breath from astonishment at this 28.
... form to form , and fitting for Westminster or Eton ; and then we must get on to Ox- ford or Cambridge , " added he , nodding his head and slashing his whip . Frank and Mary held their breath from astonishment at this 28.
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... head taller , " said Mary ; " yet Frank knows so much more than he does , and reads so much better even his mother said so , indeed , mamma . ” " I do not doubt it , Mary . " " But you do not seem glad of it , mamma : I do not quite ...
... head taller , " said Mary ; " yet Frank knows so much more than he does , and reads so much better even his mother said so , indeed , mamma . ” " I do not doubt it , Mary . " " But you do not seem glad of it , mamma : I do not quite ...
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الصفحة 45 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
الصفحة 219 - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head ; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies; The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight. Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.
الصفحة 219 - As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night, O'er Heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light, When not a breath disturbs the deep serene, And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene ; Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole, O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head...
الصفحة 221 - Thus having spoke, the illustrious chief of Troy Stretch'd his fond arms to clasp the lovely boy. The babe clung crying to his nurse's breast, Scared at the dazzling helm and nodding crest. With secret pleasure each fond parent smiled, And Hector hasted to relieve his child, The glittering terrors from his brows unbound, And...
الصفحة 212 - To encourage yourself in order to do this, reflect that your progress will be from deeper to shallower water, and that at any time you may, by bringing your legs under you, and standing on the bottom, raise your head far above the water.
الصفحة 211 - ... its weight consequently in a great measure supported by it, the face will remain above water quite free for breathing, will rise an inch higher every inspiration, and sink as much every expiration, but never so low as that the water may come over the mouth.
الصفحة 212 - ... hands and feet against the water, to get forward, till within reach of it. In this attempt you will find that the water buoys you up against your inclination ; that it is not so easy to sink as you imagine, and that you cannot, but by active force, get down to the egg.
الصفحة 105 - But, alas ! from that time all the good symptoms, which had hitherto attended this unparalleled youth, began to disappear ! The captain easily guessed by my silence and countenance, the true state his boy was in ; nor did he ever ask me more than two questions con"cerning him ; so tender was the subject to us both, and so unwilling was his generous mind to add to my distress. The first was, on the tenth day...
الصفحة 104 - He then immediately became calm ; but on my attempting to enquire into the condition of his wound, he solicitously asked me if I had dressed his father, for he could not think of my touching him before his father's wound had been taken care of. I assured him that the Captain had been already properly attended to.
الصفحة 140 - ... that way, found them in this condition. The Druids were the physicians of those times, as well as the priests. He had a sovereign balsam about him, which he had composed himself; for he was very skilful...