Harry and Lucy: With Other Tales ...Harper, 1836 |
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الصفحة 300
... Widow Ross . Ay , it would not hurt a man's conscience to scold her , for she could give him back his own , and to spare . Mrs. Haynes . Hush ! hush ! here she comes ; now don't quarrel with her , love . Farmer . No ! no ! I'll be as ...
... Widow Ross . Ay , it would not hurt a man's conscience to scold her , for she could give him back his own , and to spare . Mrs. Haynes . Hush ! hush ! here she comes ; now don't quarrel with her , love . Farmer . No ! no ! I'll be as ...
الصفحة 302
... Widow Ross . Oh la ! he shall come to my new house ! No house so suitable as mine ; ' tis the best in the whole ... Widow Ross . Read on , Mr. Haynes , if you please . Farmer . It may not be so agreeable ; but if you desire it , cousin ...
... Widow Ross . Oh la ! he shall come to my new house ! No house so suitable as mine ; ' tis the best in the whole ... Widow Ross . Read on , Mr. Haynes , if you please . Farmer . It may not be so agreeable ; but if you desire it , cousin ...
الصفحة 310
... widow would have had the hamper . Did you hear how she scolded the wagoner about the furniture ? and I could see no harm that was done to it - I ge'ed him a shilling to make him some amends . But where's the children , to see the china ...
... widow would have had the hamper . Did you hear how she scolded the wagoner about the furniture ? and I could see no harm that was done to it - I ge'ed him a shilling to make him some amends . But where's the children , to see the china ...
الصفحة 313
... Widow . Oh , my dear Mr. Haynes , such a thought ! Mrs. Haynes . Oh , husband ! Farmer . Well , let us see then ; saying's one thing and doing's another . Sit ye down here , Widow Ross , and let us see you keep in good - humour for one ...
... Widow . Oh , my dear Mr. Haynes , such a thought ! Mrs. Haynes . Oh , husband ! Farmer . Well , let us see then ; saying's one thing and doing's another . Sit ye down here , Widow Ross , and let us see you keep in good - humour for one ...
الصفحة 314
... widow . Widow ( aside ) . China ! always harping on the china ; ( aloud ) but I only say it's very odd to take one's tea in the room with a strolling vagabond . [ The children gather round the widow , and beg for the Old Man . Patty ...
... widow . Widow ( aside ) . China ! always harping on the china ; ( aloud ) but I only say it's very odd to take one's tea in the room with a strolling vagabond . [ The children gather round the widow , and beg for the Old Man . Patty ...
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الصفحة 101 - And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell, Of every star that Heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew; Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
الصفحة 330 - Who has e'er had the luck to see Donnybrook Fair? An Irishman, all in his glory, is there, With his sprig of shillelah and shamrock so green!
الصفحة 228 - The beginning of eternity, the end of time and space, The beginning of every end, and the end of every place.
الصفحة 25 - When it is perfectly formed, the shell gapeth open, and the first thing that appeareth is the foresaid lace or string ; next come the legs of the bird hanging out, and as it groweth greater, it openeth the shell by degrees, till at length it is all come forth, and hangeth only by the bill. In short space after it cometh to full maturity, and falleth into the sea...
الصفحة 46 - Any thing reticulated or decussated at equal distances with interstices between the intersections.
الصفحة 24 - Herbal," giving an account of the miraculous origin of the Solan Goose. It runs : " But what our eyes have seen and hands have touched we shall declare.
الصفحة 199 - A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring; There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us again. Fired at first sight with what the Muse imparts. In fearless youth we tempt the heights of arts. While from the bounded level of our mind Short views we take, nor see the lengths behind; But more advanced, behold with strange surprise New distant scenes of endless science rise!
الصفحة 227 - O'erturning her presumptuous plan, Up climbs the old usurper — man, And she jogs after as she can.
الصفحة 249 - I have mentioned mathematics as a way to settle in the mind a habit of reasoning closely and in train ; not that I think it necessary that all men should be deep mathematicians, but that, having got the way of reasoning, which that study necessarily brings the mind to, they might be able to transfer it to other parts of knowledge, as they shall have occasion.
الصفحة 215 - ... of the ship was in flames ; the masts and sails now taking fire, we moved to a distance, sufficient to avoid the immediate explosion ; ,but the flames were now coming out of the main hatchway, and seeing the rest of the crew, with the captain, &c.