Marcus Warland: Or, The Long Moss SpringT. B. Peterson, 1852 - 287 من الصفحات |
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... fears for the lady . He was struck with the mind , the spirit that breathed from that boyish face - she with the striking beauty of its lineaments- both with the contrast he presented to the rude occupation in which he was engaged . The ...
... fears for the lady . He was struck with the mind , the spirit that breathed from that boyish face - she with the striking beauty of its lineaments- both with the contrast he presented to the rude occupation in which he was engaged . The ...
الصفحة 33
... fear by daylight , when you are near me , " replied she , taking her seat on the crimson cushions that were gathered from all parts of the carriage around her . Mr. Bellamy shook hands with Mr. Warland , with whom he had just held ...
... fear by daylight , when you are near me , " replied she , taking her seat on the crimson cushions that were gathered from all parts of the carriage around her . Mr. Bellamy shook hands with Mr. Warland , with whom he had just held ...
الصفحة 35
... fear of scorching them with my fiery breath . I can look up to heaven , and ask the blessing of my God , confident that I am in the path of duty , and that His hand will guide me , and His rod sustain me . Yes ! I feel there is hope ...
... fear of scorching them with my fiery breath . I can look up to heaven , and ask the blessing of my God , confident that I am in the path of duty , and that His hand will guide me , and His rod sustain me . Yes ! I feel there is hope ...
الصفحة 40
... had been spoken . " Fear not , my son ; your father will not disgrace himself again . He has profited by the bitter lessons of experience , and can say to the tempter , with unhesitating voice 40 MARCUS WARLAND ; OR ,
... had been spoken . " Fear not , my son ; your father will not disgrace himself again . He has profited by the bitter lessons of experience , and can say to the tempter , with unhesitating voice 40 MARCUS WARLAND ; OR ,
الصفحة 85
... fears for his own safety , he requested to be left entirely alone with the doctor . " Doctor , " said he , " do you think I going to die this time ? " " I hope not , General ; you don't look like a dying man yet . " " But I may die for ...
... fears for his own safety , he requested to be left entirely alone with the doctor . " Doctor , " said he , " do you think I going to die this time ? " " I hope not , General ; you don't look like a dying man yet . " " But I may die for ...
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الصفحة 194 - Away, away, my steed and I, Upon the pinions of the wind, All human dwellings left behind : We sped, like meteors through the sky...
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الصفحة 58 - Oh she is fair ! As fair as Heaven to look upon! as fair As ever vision of the Virgin blest, That weary pilgrim, resting by the fount Beneath the palm, and dreaming to the tune Of flowing waters, duped his soul withal. It was permitted in my pilgrimage To rest beside the fount beneath the tree, Beholding there no vision, but a maid Whose form was light and graceful as the palm, Whose heart was pure and jocund as the fount, And spread a freshness and a verdure round.
الصفحة 166 - The day is fast approaching, when all will be felt to be a dream, a bubble, without the durable riches of the Christian. Nothing else which we may acquire, can be retained when we enter the eternal world. And may I not say, nothing else can ensure us happiness in the present world? for The spider's most attenuated thread Is cord, is cable, to man's slender hold On earthly bliss. It breaks at every breeze.
الصفحة 259 - tis by the lapwing found. * But if for me thou dost forsake Some other maid, and rudely break Her worshipp'd image from its base, To give to me the ruin'd place ; — Then, fare thee well— I'd rather make My bower upon some icy lake When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love so false as thine...
الصفحة 5 - THE boy stood on the burning deck Whence all but him had fled; The flame that lit the battle's wreck Shone round him o'er the dead. Yet beautiful and bright he stood, As born to rule the storm — A creature of heroic blood, A proud, though childlike form. The flames...
الصفحة 111 - Oh ! colder than the wind that freezes Founts, that but now in sunshine play'd, Is that congealing pang which seizes The trusting bosom, when betray'd.
الصفحة 209 - Rest unto our souls." —Rest unto our souls! — 'tis all we want, — the end of all our wishes and pursuits : give us a prospect of this, we take the wings of the morning, and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth...
الصفحة 48 - ... rolled gradually and reluctantly down his fair oval cheeks; they were not like the sudden, drenching shower, that leaves the air purer and the sky bluer, but the drops that issue from the wounded bark formed of the life-blood of the tree. Beautiful was the spot where the boy sat, and beautiful the vernal morning that awakened Nature to the joy and the beauty of youth. The fountain, over whose basin he was leaning, was one of those clear, deep, pellucid springs, that gush up in the green wilds...
الصفحة 86 - And now, expanded to the beams of truth, New energies, and charms unknown before, * His mind discloses : Fancy now no more Wantons on fickle pinion through the skies; But...