London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 7
... wonders at his own callousness , he can bear to look on the bed , through a mist of tears , and so looking , feels his in- tellect failing in its effort to grasp the calamity that has befallen him . There she lies , like a dead lily ...
... wonders at his own callousness , he can bear to look on the bed , through a mist of tears , and so looking , feels his in- tellect failing in its effort to grasp the calamity that has befallen him . There she lies , like a dead lily ...
Side 9
... wonder , but her delicate features were not swollen , nor her dark eyes dimmed . The silky hair shone smooth and trim , the muslin dress was not rumpled nor dis- arranged , and the white hands , with which she still caressed her ...
... wonder , but her delicate features were not swollen , nor her dark eyes dimmed . The silky hair shone smooth and trim , the muslin dress was not rumpled nor dis- arranged , and the white hands , with which she still caressed her ...
Side 14
... wonder if I'm a fool . No ; nothing's impossible ; it's only diffi- cult . What ! London already ? Ah ! there's no place like town . ' The familiar gas - lamps , the roll of the cabs , the bustle in the streets , dispelled whatever ...
... wonder if I'm a fool . No ; nothing's impossible ; it's only diffi- cult . What ! London already ? Ah ! there's no place like town . ' The familiar gas - lamps , the roll of the cabs , the bustle in the streets , dispelled whatever ...
Side 23
... wonder when a slice , thick and juicy , of that description of viand , will ever come to my water- ing mouth . For one really does hear of extra- ordinary things which set the most unselfish and carefully - balanced mind into an envious ...
... wonder when a slice , thick and juicy , of that description of viand , will ever come to my water- ing mouth . For one really does hear of extra- ordinary things which set the most unselfish and carefully - balanced mind into an envious ...
Side 32
... wonder of her face , Its inimitable lines , Its incomparable grace ! Eyes of the Immortals gaze From those lids on things of earth , With a sadness of the soul , Half the heritage of birth . Perfect beauty such as this Centuries alone ...
... wonder of her face , Its inimitable lines , Its incomparable grace ! Eyes of the Immortals gaze From those lids on things of earth , With a sadness of the soul , Half the heritage of birth . Perfect beauty such as this Centuries alone ...
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