Heartsease: Or, The Brother's WifeMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1897 - 478 sider |
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... look was more remarkable in her than beauty ; her brow was too high , her features not quite regular , her complexion of gipsy darkness , but with a glow of colour , and her eyes very large , black , and deeply set , naturally grave in ...
... look was more remarkable in her than beauty ; her brow was too high , her features not quite regular , her complexion of gipsy darkness , but with a glow of colour , and her eyes very large , black , and deeply set , naturally grave in ...
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... look , ' She is a very nice young lady , sir , ' then opened a room door . He suddenly announced , ' Mr. Martindale , ' and that gentleman unexpectedly found himself in the presence of a young girl , who rose in such confusion that he ...
... look , ' She is a very nice young lady , sir , ' then opened a room door . He suddenly announced , ' Mr. Martindale , ' and that gentleman unexpectedly found himself in the presence of a young girl , who rose in such confusion that he ...
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... look up , and saw a bright dew on a soft , shady pair of dark eyes , a sweet quivering smile on a very pretty mouth , and a glow of pure bright deep pink on a most delicately fair skin , contrasted with braids of dark brown hair . She ...
... look up , and saw a bright dew on a soft , shady pair of dark eyes , a sweet quivering smile on a very pretty mouth , and a glow of pure bright deep pink on a most delicately fair skin , contrasted with braids of dark brown hair . She ...
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... looks towards her husband , to seek encourage- ment or direction , but it was a becoming confusion , and by no means ... look as of rapt thought , chased away in a moment by his eye , and giving place to quiet pensive- ness . After the ...
... looks towards her husband , to seek encourage- ment or direction , but it was a becoming confusion , and by no means ... look as of rapt thought , chased away in a moment by his eye , and giving place to quiet pensive- ness . After the ...
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... looks at them long . ' ' Perhaps because it is a straining after the only true beauty . ' ' I must tell Annette that ... look at everything , ' said Violet , growing talkative on the theme of home . There is one picture I like above all ...
... looks at them long . ' ' Perhaps because it is a straining after the only true beauty . ' ' I must tell Annette that ... look at everything , ' said Violet , growing talkative on the theme of home . There is one picture I like above all ...
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Side 284 - Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light ? let him trust in the name of the Lord, and stay upon his God.
Side 442 - No sport of every random gust, Yet being to myself a guide, Too blindly have reposed my trust: And oft, when in my heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray; But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may.
Side 19 - Deutsche Lyrik : The Golden Treasury of the Best German Lyrical Poems. Selected and arranged, with Notes and Literary Introduction, by Dr. BUCHHEIM.
Side 280 - Them that are meek shall he guide in judgment : and such as are gentle, them shall he learn his way.
Side 19 - Morte d'Arthur.— SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use. With an Introduction by Sir EDWARD STRACHEY, Bart. pp. xxxvii., 509. "It is with perfect confidence that we recommend this edition of the old romance to every class of readers.
Side 455 - I don't know what would have become of me if I had not been a reading boy. My prep finished I would have had nothing to do but sit and watch the awful stillness of the sick room flow out through the closed door and coldly enfold my scared heart.
Side 15 - Hales.— LONGER ENGLISH POEMS. With Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an Introduction on the Teaching of English. Chiefly for use in Schools. Edited by JW HALES, MA, Professor of English Literature at King's College, London, &c. &c. Fifth Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo. 4*.
Side 119 - Yields undiscerned by all but God ? Thy precious things, whate'er they be That haunt and vex thee, heart and brain ? Look to the cross, and thou shalt see How thou may'st turn them all to gain.
Side 353 - A well of love, it may be deep — I trust it is, — and never dry : What matter ? if the waters sleep In silence and obscurity. Such change, and at the very door Of my fond heart, hath made me poor.