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Pàgina 177
... Sutton , after some months of previous preparation , arrived at their newly - purchased mansion in -shire . The ... Sutton were now fairly established at Enderscourt . Cards were sent , calls were made and returned , and then a suc ...
... Sutton , after some months of previous preparation , arrived at their newly - purchased mansion in -shire . The ... Sutton were now fairly established at Enderscourt . Cards were sent , calls were made and returned , and then a suc ...
Pàgina 178
... Sutton approach and seat himself on the sofa beside her and his wife . " And what new case of distress occupies you now ? " said he , smiling , as he addressed her ; " one , I am already quite aware , you must have . So active as you ...
... Sutton approach and seat himself on the sofa beside her and his wife . " And what new case of distress occupies you now ? " said he , smiling , as he addressed her ; " one , I am already quite aware , you must have . So active as you ...
Pàgina 179
... Sutton spoke in no unkind tone , nor had she any unkind feeling towards the poor . Her notions respecting them were very crude ; she had been imposed upon in some instances , and she had had proof of imprudence where the reverse should ...
... Sutton spoke in no unkind tone , nor had she any unkind feeling towards the poor . Her notions respecting them were very crude ; she had been imposed upon in some instances , and she had had proof of imprudence where the reverse should ...
Pàgina 210
... . " I am to have no excuses this morning , " said Mr. Sutton , as he led her to a chair next his own . " You cannot now say that you have had your breakfast . " " Indeed I can , " replied she , smiling 210 THE HOME FRIEND .
... . " I am to have no excuses this morning , " said Mr. Sutton , as he led her to a chair next his own . " You cannot now say that you have had your breakfast . " " Indeed I can , " replied she , smiling 210 THE HOME FRIEND .
Pàgina 211
... Sutton , pushing her plate aside , on which was part of the heart of a pheasant , " but it would be to little purpose if I had ; there is never anything fit to eat at our table . " " It is a pity , too , " said Mr. Sutton , half ...
... Sutton , pushing her plate aside , on which was part of the heart of a pheasant , " but it would be to little purpose if I had ; there is never anything fit to eat at our table . " " It is a pity , too , " said Mr. Sutton , half ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 460 - Man knoweth not the price thereof; neither is it found in the land of the living. The depth saith, It is not in me; and the sea saith, It is not with me.
Pàgina 234 - Thus saith the Lord , Hast thou killed , and also taken possession ? And thou shalt speak unto him, saying, Thus saith the Lord, In the place where dogs licked the blood of Naboth shall dogs lick thy blood, even thine.
Pàgina 409 - Leave to the nightingale her shady wood ; A privacy of glorious light is thine; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with instinct more divine; Type of the wise who soar, but never roam; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home...
Pàgina 341 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log, at last, dry, bald, and sere: A lily of a day, Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall, and die that night; It was the plant, and flower of light. In small proportions, we just beauties see: And in short measures, life may perfect be.
Pàgina 423 - Her native brightness. As the ample moon, In the deep stillness of a summer even Rising behind a thick and lofty grove, Burns, like an unconsuming fire of light, In the green trees ; and, kindling on all sides Their leafy umbrage, turns the dusky veil Into a substance glorious as her own, Yea, with her own incorporated, by power Capacious and serene...
Pàgina 409 - ETHEREAL minstrel ! pilgrim of the sky ! Dost thou despise the earth where cares abound ! Or, while the wings aspire, are heart and eye Both with thy nest upon the dewy ground ! Thy nest which thou canst drop into at will, Those quivering wings composed, that music still!
Pàgina 444 - Therefore thus saith the Lord God; Behold, Mine anger and My fury shall be poured out upon this place, upon man, and upon beast, and upon the trees of the field, and upon the fruit of the ground; and it shall burn, and shall not be quenched.
Pàgina 67 - And he called him and said unto him ; How is it that I hear this of thee ? give an account of thy stewardship ; for thou mayest be no longer steward.
Pàgina 450 - Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storm, Blows autumn, and his golden fruits away : Then melts into the spring: soft spring, with breath Favonian, from warm chambers of the south, Recalls the first. All, to re-flourish, fades ; As in a wheel, all sinks, to re-ascend. Emblems of man, who passes, not expires.
Pàgina 409 - To the last point of vision, and beyond, Mount, daring warbler! that love-prompted strain, 'Twixt thee and thine a never-failing bond, Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain: Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege! to sing All independent of the leafy spring.