Confessions of country quarters, Volum 635 |
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Pàgina 65
... perceived was an Englishwoman , received me very cordially ; but being almost immediately afterwards called out of the room upon some affair of domestic economy - of which the only word that reached me was " capers " -left me at liberty ...
... perceived was an Englishwoman , received me very cordially ; but being almost immediately afterwards called out of the room upon some affair of domestic economy - of which the only word that reached me was " capers " -left me at liberty ...
Pàgina 71
... perceived , having recovered from her first flurry , was holding me at arms ' length to look through me . Not that ... perceive that it was not so upon my account alone . When Ellen O'Reilly , to whom I shall always be a true and sincere ...
... perceived , having recovered from her first flurry , was holding me at arms ' length to look through me . Not that ... perceive that it was not so upon my account alone . When Ellen O'Reilly , to whom I shall always be a true and sincere ...
Pàgina 106
... perceived , that he was evidently , and deservedly , a great favourite with Ellen , and that , for what reason I could not tell , there was a remarkable harmony and accord in their views of the various topics that offered themselves ...
... perceived , that he was evidently , and deservedly , a great favourite with Ellen , and that , for what reason I could not tell , there was a remarkable harmony and accord in their views of the various topics that offered themselves ...
Pàgina 107
... perceived was steering alarmingly wild , having in sad truth been recently somewhat piratically overhauled . Ellen , when we made our appearance , was on the point of commencing one of those simple ballads that she sung with so much ...
... perceived was steering alarmingly wild , having in sad truth been recently somewhat piratically overhauled . Ellen , when we made our appearance , was on the point of commencing one of those simple ballads that she sung with so much ...
Pàgina 108
... perceived her flapping her fins , as if mentally be- stowing her maternal benediction upon his young head ; and I have no doubt the worthy divine himself would have been highly gratified had Johnny then and there announced his entire ...
... perceived her flapping her fins , as if mentally be- stowing her maternal benediction upon his young head ; and I have no doubt the worthy divine himself would have been highly gratified had Johnny then and there announced his entire ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 259 - Nay then, farewell ! I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness : And, from that full meridian of my glory, I haste now to my setting. I shall fall Like a bright exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more.
Pàgina 248 - THE CURFEW tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me. Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight, And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds...
Pàgina 126 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure: Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure, Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain; Fought all his battles o'er again, And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain!
Pàgina 197 - The endeavour of this present breath may buy That honour, which shall bate his scythe's keen edge, And make us heirs of all eternity.
Pàgina 126 - There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her Beauty and her Chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men. A thousand hearts beat happily ; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell ; But hush ! hark ! a deep sound strikes like a rising knell...
Pàgina 109 - The glorious, pious and immortal memory of the great and good King William — not forgetting Oliver Cromwell, who assisted in redeeming us from Popery, slavery, arbitrary power, brass money and wooden shoes.
Pàgina 11 - And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of heaven, to divide the day from the night ; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and for years.
Pàgina 20 - Act, other than the Person thereunto authorized by Law, shall assume or use the Name, Style, or Title of Archbishop of any Province, Bishop of any Bishoprick, or Dean of any Deanery, in England or Ireland, he shall for every such Offence forfeit and pay the Sum of One hundred Pounds.
Pàgina 256 - They come, in dim procession led, The cold, the faithless, and the dead ; As warm each hand, each brow as gay, As if they parted yesterday.
Pàgina 183 - Why, soldiers, why Should we be melancholy, boys, Why, soldiers, why ? Whose business 'tis to die...