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... feels sure he does not think them . " " Yet in his writings he lashes with merciless severity certain modes of action and of thought . " " Ay , but no one ever made a wider distinc- tion between the sin and the sinner , the error that ...
... feels sure he does not think them . " " Yet in his writings he lashes with merciless severity certain modes of action and of thought . " " Ay , but no one ever made a wider distinc- tion between the sin and the sinner , the error that ...
Side 12
... feeling ; " perhaps only as a child might destroy a flower of great price which had fallen in its way . My all can be to her but the plaything of the hour , and yet she uses it as such , and seems not to know what she is doing . O ...
... feeling ; " perhaps only as a child might destroy a flower of great price which had fallen in its way . My all can be to her but the plaything of the hour , and yet she uses it as such , and seems not to know what she is doing . O ...
Side 13
... feel that if you love her she will break your heart ! Always after Gertrude's visits Maurice was more affectionate than usual to Mary , and there was a refinement in the pain that this gave her . It seemed as if the very source of her ...
... feel that if you love her she will break your heart ! Always after Gertrude's visits Maurice was more affectionate than usual to Mary , and there was a refinement in the pain that this gave her . It seemed as if the very source of her ...
Side 22
... feeling is getting to the point of putting herself in a passion , and insulting us all about a perfect stranger in whom she can take no interest , but on account of his probable low birth and his sneers at what we value and respect ...
... feeling is getting to the point of putting herself in a passion , and insulting us all about a perfect stranger in whom she can take no interest , but on account of his probable low birth and his sneers at what we value and respect ...
Side 30
... feel that on you will rest all the responsibility of the family greatness , and I am sure you will not shrink from any choice that will be made for you , be she ever so ugly , if her ancestors are all right . " " I think virtue is the ...
... feel that on you will rest all the responsibility of the family greatness , and I am sure you will not shrink from any choice that will be made for you , be she ever so ugly , if her ancestors are all right . " " I think virtue is the ...
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admiration adore Adrien d'Arberg affection afraid amused answered appeared asked Audley Park beauty better bird calm character charming cheek child Christina of Sweden clever conservatory countenance Crofton dearest doubt dream Duke of Wellington Edgar Egerton ejaculated emotion excitement exclaimed eyes face fancy Fanny Father Lifford favourite fear feel felt flowers fly away home Gertrude Gertrude's give hand happiness heard heart Heaven hope instant interest Italy kind Lady Roslyn Lady-Bird Latimer laughed Lifford Grange live looked mamma manner Mark Apley marriage married Mary Maurice Redmond mind Miss Apleys Miss Lifford mother murmured never night nosegay once pale parterre passed passion perhaps pleasure pretty rose scene seemed silent Sir William Marlow smile soul Spain speak spoke Stonehouseleigh stood strange suppose talk tears tell thee thing thou thought turned uncon virtue voice walked wish words
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Side 1 - Faith, he maunna fa' that! For a' that, and a' that; Their dignities, and a' that, The pith o' sense, and pride o' worth, Are higher ranks than a' that. Then let us pray that come it may,— As come it will for a' that,— That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a
Side 258 - Old faces glimmered through the doors, Old footsteps trod the upper floors, Old voices called her from without. She only said, 'My life is dreary, 7o He cometh not,' she said; She said, 'I am aweary, aweary, I would that I were dead!
Side 258 - The blue fly sung i' the pane ; the mouse Behind the mouldering wainscot shrieked, Or from the crevice peered about. Old faces glimmered through the doors, Old footsteps trod the upper floors, Old voices called her from without. She only said, " My life is dreary, He cometh not...
Side 24 - Stood on my feet; about me round I saw Hill, dale, and shady woods, and sunny plains, And liquid lapse of murmuring streams; by these, Creatures that lived and moved, and walked or flew, Birds on the branches warbling; all things smiled; 266 With fragrance and with joy my heart o'erflowed.
Side 231 - Big, bright, and fast, unknown to her they fell ; But still her lips refused to send — " Farewell ! " For in that word, that fatal word, howe'er We promise, hope, believe, there breathes despair.
Side 28 - The daisies have shut up their sleepy red eyes, And the bees and the birds are at rest. Ladybird ! Ladybird ! Fly away home, The glow-worm is lighting her lamp; The dew's falling fast, and your fine speckled wings Will be wet with the close-clinging damp.
Side 52 - Or cradled vapour on sunny seas, Or an exquisite cloud in light arrayed, Which sails through the sky, and can throw no shade; She cared for no sympathy — living in throngs Of her own sunny thoughts and her mute inward songs.
Side 142 - Dansez, chantez, villageois, la nuit tombe ! Sabine un jour A tout vendu, sa beauté de colombe Et son amour, Pour l'anneau d'or du comte de Saldagne, Pour un bijou ... — Le vent qui vient à travers la montagne Me rendra fou.
Side 24 - I cast aside my eye, And saw a medlar-tree was planted nigh. The spreading branches made a goodly show, And full of opening blooms was every bough : A goldfinch there I saw with...
Side 182 - ... modification. (12) Next, we give examples of the conjunctive pronoun employed as genitive case modification in the accessory proposition. We have six examples in the following lines : — " Happy and worthiest of esteem are those Whose words are bonds, whose oaths are oracles, Whose love sincere, whose thoughts immaculate, Whose tears pure messengers, sent from the heart, Whose heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth.