'Recommended to mercy' [by M.C. Houstoun]. |
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الصفحة 81
... told me by whom and of what I am accused ; you have not divulged the names of those whose hands , far from rescuing , are already filled with stones to cast at me . ' Edward's answer was given frankly , and at once , for he was rejoiced ...
... told me by whom and of what I am accused ; you have not divulged the names of those whose hands , far from rescuing , are already filled with stones to cast at me . ' Edward's answer was given frankly , and at once , for he was rejoiced ...
الصفحة 101
... told her touching story to her childhood's friend . 6 We were received , ' she said , by Mrs. Talmash and her daughter ; they were very gracious to my companion , but they looked at me - no , I cannot tell you how they looked . but I ...
... told her touching story to her childhood's friend . 6 We were received , ' she said , by Mrs. Talmash and her daughter ; they were very gracious to my companion , but they looked at me - no , I cannot tell you how they looked . but I ...
الصفحة 103
... told of little people , and that while vice is vice in the lower ranks of society , it is rank blasphemy among the higher to call the thing by its real name . Nothing is more easy to conquer than the many - tongued and million - eyed ...
... told of little people , and that while vice is vice in the lower ranks of society , it is rank blasphemy among the higher to call the thing by its real name . Nothing is more easy to conquer than the many - tongued and million - eyed ...
الصفحة 106
... , and seen how it was wrung , she would have pitied me ! ' I wandered about in my gay gala dress , pale and nervous , but beautiful - at least , men told • me so . Once I should have been indignant 106 " Recommended to Mercy . "
... , and seen how it was wrung , she would have pitied me ! ' I wandered about in my gay gala dress , pale and nervous , but beautiful - at least , men told • me so . Once I should have been indignant 106 " Recommended to Mercy . "
الصفحة 130
... told you the news yet , ' and she glanced at him fur- tively , as though half fearing the effect her frankness might produce . It was such a beautiful woman that I saw there ; and you cannot think how good she seemed , and how tender ...
... told you the news yet , ' and she glanced at him fur- tively , as though half fearing the effect her frankness might produce . It was such a beautiful woman that I saw there ; and you cannot think how good she seemed , and how tender ...
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Alice Alice's angry Archery Arthur asceticism asked beauty better Brandreth breast breath called cheek child cold Colonel Thorn Colonel Thornleigh comfort cousin creature comforts cried daugh dear Dormer dread duty Edward Ellerton eyes face fancy father fear feel felt fingers forgive gentle gentle touch Gertrude girl hand happy hard heard heart Heaven Helen Helen loved Herbert honour hope husband India knew labour Lady Thornleigh Langton laugh leave lips listen looked marriage Mary Owen mind mother Nellie never night once pain pardon passed passion perhaps Philip Thornleigh pity pleasant poor pray Rector rich seemed shillings sight silent Sir Edgar Sir Philip sister smile sorrow stood sure Talmash tears tell thing Thornleigh Abbey thought tion tone truth turned Vaughan voice Warminster whispered wife wish woman women words young
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الصفحة 43 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
الصفحة 273 - THE flower that smiles to-day To-morrow dies; All that we wish to stay Tempts and then flies. What is this world's delight? Lightning that mocks the night, Brief even as bright.
الصفحة 277 - I should have found in some place of my soul A drop of patience : but, alas, to make me A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at...
الصفحة 1 - Lydia's monarch should the search descend, By Solon caution'd to regard his end, In life's last scene what prodigies surprise, Fears of the brave, and follies of the wise? From Marlb'rough's eyes the streams of dotage flow, And Swift expires a driv'ler and a show.
الصفحة 241 - Alas ! I have walked through life Too heedless where I trod ; Nay, helping to trample my fellow-worm, And fill the burial sod, Forgetting that even the sparrow falls Not unmarked of God...
الصفحة 68 - Twill ever stick, through malice of your own. Most hard! in pleasing your chief glory lies; And yet from pleasing your chief dangers rise : Then please the best; and know, for men of sense. Your strongest charms are native innocence.
الصفحة 241 - I drank the richest draughts ; And ate whatever is good — Fish, and flesh, and fowl, and fruit, Supplied my hungry mood ; But I never...
الصفحة 63 - To bear those labours, which our fathers bore, That crown withheld, which they in triumph wore? When with much pains this boasted learning's got, 'Tis an affront to those who have it not.
الصفحة 68 - When kind, most cruel ; when oblig'd the most, The least obliging; and by favours lost. Cruel by nature, they for kindness hate ; And scorn you for those ills themselves create. If on your fame our sex a blot has thrown, 'Twill ever stick, through malice of your own.