Scribner's Magazine, Volumen56Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1914 |
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... arms , and brushing his eyes stepped to the deck . Discreetly we looked the other way . Then , from the wharf , a voice shouted . " Come back ! " it commanded , " and this time give us your profile - and kiss her ! " So he kissed her ...
... arms , and brushing his eyes stepped to the deck . Discreetly we looked the other way . Then , from the wharf , a voice shouted . " Come back ! " it commanded , " and this time give us your profile - and kiss her ! " So he kissed her ...
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... arm behooved him to ask his way to the nearest doctor's . Instead , he endeavored to hold his physical self erect in the primrose path of dalliance . " It was yourself , as I saw you through the bushes . " This time it was the girl who ...
... arm behooved him to ask his way to the nearest doctor's . Instead , he endeavored to hold his physical self erect in the primrose path of dalliance . " It was yourself , as I saw you through the bushes . " This time it was the girl who ...
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... arm , dan- gling helplessly , struck against the door , forcing from him an ejaculation of pain . The girl leaned toward him , her face gravely concerned . " Your arm ! " she said , and , though she was a daughter of Alcinous , her ...
... arm , dan- gling helplessly , struck against the door , forcing from him an ejaculation of pain . The girl leaned toward him , her face gravely concerned . " Your arm ! " she said , and , though she was a daughter of Alcinous , her ...
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... arm in the sling , his face clear - cut and classic in its cutting as one of Phidias's marbles , something of Olympian beauty in the lofty poise of the well - shaped head and its cover of curling chestnut hair , and , in the sea - gray ...
... arm in the sling , his face clear - cut and classic in its cutting as one of Phidias's marbles , something of Olympian beauty in the lofty poise of the well - shaped head and its cover of curling chestnut hair , and , in the sea - gray ...
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... arms . " Tell me , " he bade , suddenly imperi- ous , " everything he has ever said to you ! " The girl's laughter died on her lips . She tried to read his face , but he had turned his back to ocean and moon , and his face was in shadow ...
... arms . " Tell me , " he bade , suddenly imperi- ous , " everything he has ever said to you ! " The girl's laughter died on her lips . She tried to read his face , but he had turned his back to ocean and moon , and his face was in shadow ...
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Página 74 - A lily of a day Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be.
Página 73 - Outliving beauty's outward, with a mind That doth renew swifter than blood decays! Or, that persuasion could but thus convince me,— That my integrity and truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnow'd purity in love; How were I then uplifted! but, alas, I am as true as truth's simplicity, And simpler than the infancy of truth.
Página 566 - Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience he stands waiting, with exactness grinds he all.
Página 191 - Creation's cry goes up on high From age to cheated age: " Send us the men who do the work "For which they draw the wage!
Página 76 - The world's a bubble and the Life of Man Less than a span In his conception wretched, from the womb So to the tomb; Curst from his cradle, and brought up to years With cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns on water, or but writes in dust. Yet...
Página 522 - Chancellor in the above sense, and add most earnestly that the one way of maintaining the good relations between England and Germany is that they should continue to work together to preserve the peace of Europe ; if we succeed in this object, the mutual relations of Germany and England will, I believe, be ipso facto improved and strengthened. For that object His Majesty's Government will work in that way with all sincerity and goodwill.
Página 77 - Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes, the break of day, ' Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, Bring again, Seals of love, but sealed in vain, Sealed in vain.
Página 77 - THE lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, And climbing shakes his dewy wings. He takes this window for the East, And to implore your light he sings — Awake, awake 1 the morn will never rise Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes.
Página 60 - That all women of whatever age, rank, profession or degree, whether virgins, maids or widows, that shall from and after such Act impose upon, seduce, and betray into matrimony any of his Majesty's subjects by the scents, paints, cosmetic washes, artificial teeth, false hair, Spanish wool, iron stays, hoops, high-heeled shoes, bolstered hips, shall incur the penalty of the law now in force against witchcraft and like misdemeanours, and that the marriage, upon conviction, shall stand null and void.
Página 522 - If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavour will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany could be a party, by which she could be assured that no aggressive or hostile policy would be pursued against her or her allies by France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately.