Fraser's Magazine, المجلد 102Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 |
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... story from beginning to end , one thing is clear ; you had better go to the workhouse at once than have anything more to do with the lawyers . But does Sir Henry know about all this ? ' ' He knows nothing . I have carefully concealed ...
... story from beginning to end , one thing is clear ; you had better go to the workhouse at once than have anything more to do with the lawyers . But does Sir Henry know about all this ? ' ' He knows nothing . I have carefully concealed ...
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... story to - though of course everybody will know it through those wretched newspapers in a week . But you must tell it all to Gertrude , for I am engaged to her . ' ' Engaged ! ' exclaimed Lady Anne with well - feigned astonishment ...
... story to - though of course everybody will know it through those wretched newspapers in a week . But you must tell it all to Gertrude , for I am engaged to her . ' ' Engaged ! ' exclaimed Lady Anne with well - feigned astonishment ...
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... story , they provided him with every comfort at their command , and during the week which elapsed before they reached St. Nazaire , Greville had good reason for thankfulness not only that his life had been spared , but that he had ...
... story , they provided him with every comfort at their command , and during the week which elapsed before they reached St. Nazaire , Greville had good reason for thankfulness not only that his life had been spared , but that he had ...
الصفحة 9
... story of Greville's shipwreck and marvellous escape was soon told to the astonished John Brown , who , notwithstanding all his sympathy for his patron's sufferings , was inwardly rejoiced at the opportunity which seemed to be opening to ...
... story of Greville's shipwreck and marvellous escape was soon told to the astonished John Brown , who , notwithstanding all his sympathy for his patron's sufferings , was inwardly rejoiced at the opportunity which seemed to be opening to ...
الصفحة 30
... story of the Englishman who landed at a Dalmatian - that is , in one sense , an Austrian - port , and expected that the people of that port would speak the Austrian language . His argument was as good as any of the other arguments . As ...
... story of the Englishman who landed at a Dalmatian - that is , in one sense , an Austrian - port , and expected that the people of that port would speak the Austrian language . His argument was as good as any of the other arguments . As ...
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الصفحة 665 - She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up and call her blessed, her husband also, and he praiseth her.
الصفحة 49 - They are all gone into the world of light ! And I alone sit lingering here ; Their very memory is fair and bright, And my sad thoughts doth clear. It glows and glitters in my cloudy breast, Like stars upon some gloomy grove, Or those faint beams in which this hill is drest, After the sun's remove.
الصفحة 306 - Where wealth accumulates, and men decay : Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade ; A breath can make them as a breath has made ; But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied. A time there was, ere England's griefs began, When every rood of ground maintained its man...
الصفحة 665 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet.
الصفحة 498 - They err, who count it glorious to subdue By conquest far and wide, to overrun Large countries, and in field great battles win, Great cities by assault : what do these worthies, But rob and spoil, burn, slaughter, and enslave Peaceable nations, neighbouring or remote, Made captive, yet deserving freedom more Than those their conquerors, who leave behind Nothing but ruin wheresoe'er they rove, And all the flourishing...
الصفحة 202 - THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time and mowing, A sleepy world of streams. I am tired of tears and laughter, And men that laugh and weep Of what may come hereafter For men that sow to reap : I am weary of days and hours, Blown buds...
الصفحة 721 - Your country is desolate, your cities are burned with fire : your land, strangers devour it in your presence, and it is desolate, as overthrown by strangers.
الصفحة 665 - She riseth also while it is yet night, And giveth meat to her household, And a portion to her maidens.
الصفحة 506 - And now, to issue from the glen, No pathway meets the wanderer's ken. Unless he climb, with footing nice, A far projecting precipice. The broom's tough roots his ladder made, The hazel saplings lent their aid...
الصفحة 124 - ... assert Eternal Providence, and justify the ways of God to man.