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... wishes , and intended to take him past the royal oak . Shortly afterwards the party halted beside the noble tree . How beautiful it looked at that hour ! its summit silvered by the moonlight , while a few beams found their way through ...
... wishes , and intended to take him past the royal oak . Shortly afterwards the party halted beside the noble tree . How beautiful it looked at that hour ! its summit silvered by the moonlight , while a few beams found their way through ...
Side 30
... wishes exactly , and seems to offer me the chance I so eagerly desire of reaching the coast . What sort of person is Captain Stone ? " " I have " A fierce Parliamentarian , " replied Whitgreave . reason to remember him . At the ...
... wishes exactly , and seems to offer me the chance I so eagerly desire of reaching the coast . What sort of person is Captain Stone ? " " I have " A fierce Parliamentarian , " replied Whitgreave . reason to remember him . At the ...
Side 37
... wish , but stay a little until I mention to the princess about your wish . But before I go , I must tell you that all that surrounds you here is your own property . " I said : " The Lahol , " ( the expression of surprise ) " why if I ...
... wish , but stay a little until I mention to the princess about your wish . But before I go , I must tell you that all that surrounds you here is your own property . " I said : " The Lahol , " ( the expression of surprise ) " why if I ...
Side 38
... wish for any- thing . But if you will kindly be the bearer of a note to the princess I shall esteem it a favour , and by its reaching its happy destination it would be to me as though I were given boundless wealth . " He said : " My ...
... wish for any- thing . But if you will kindly be the bearer of a note to the princess I shall esteem it a favour , and by its reaching its happy destination it would be to me as though I were given boundless wealth . " He said : " My ...
Side 53
... wishes of his fair parishioners on these festive occasions , and by the inordinate quantity of tea which the reverend gentleman was persuaded to swallow . I now come to a few of our leading characters in " private life , " and first on ...
... wishes of his fair parishioners on these festive occasions , and by the inordinate quantity of tea which the reverend gentleman was persuaded to swallow . I now come to a few of our leading characters in " private life , " and first on ...
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Side 310 - Yea, let him take all, forasmuch as my Lord the king is come again in peace to his own house.
Side 216 - ... soon ; that the political and commercial advantages of establishing a second route would at any time be considerable, and might, under possible circumstances, be exceedingly great, and that it would be worth the while of the English Government to make an effort to secure them, considering the moderate pecuniary risk which they would incur.
Side 348 - Father, I have heard many great orators in this chapel ; I have been highly pleased with them ; but for you, whenever I hear you, I go away displeased with myself; for I see more of my own character.
Side 272 - till they had been assur'd they might do it, without the Risque of an Insult, to their Modesty; or, if their Curiosity were too strong, for their Patience, they took care, at least, to save Appearances, and rarely came upon the first Days of Acting, but in Masks...
Side 379 - Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, "Tis woman's whole existence; man may range The court, camp, church, the vessel, and the mart; Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange Pride, fame, ambition, to fill up his heart, And few there are whom these cannot estrange; Men have all these resources, we but one, To love again, and be again undone.
Side 268 - Then he said unto them, Go your way, eat the fat, and drink the sweet, and send portions unto them for whom nothing is prepared: for this day is holy unto our Lord: neither be ye sorry; for the joy of the LORD is your strength.
Side 36 - Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.
Side 272 - I remember the ladies were then observed to be decently afraid of venturing bare-faced to a new comedy, till they had been assured they might do it without...
Side 448 - ... his heel, but did not check him. There stands the stone, deeply plunged in the earth, to prove the truth of the legend." Passing through the outer circle of smaller stones, they dismounted, and fastening up their horses to an obelisk-shaped fragment, surveyed the mighty ruin, examining the trilithons and monoliths. " There is a superstition," observed Careless, " that these stones cannot be counted alike twice.
Side 216 - ... purposes it would lie with the other ; that it may fairly be expected that in process of time traffic enough for the support of both would develop* itself, but that this result must not be expected too soon...