Two Lives: Or, To Seem and to beD. Appleton, 1847 - 262 páginas |
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... answer to that plea , her heart tremblingly asked when and how they should meet again . Isabel was still in the parlor in which they had spent the evening when her aunt returned there . She had removed the candles to another room , and ...
... answer to that plea , her heart tremblingly asked when and how they should meet again . Isabel was still in the parlor in which they had spent the evening when her aunt returned there . She had removed the candles to another room , and ...
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... answered Miss Elliot , with emotion , " I do not fear that you can forget us , but you may find dearer friends and a more beautiful home . " " Look there ! " said Isabel , pointing from the window , " and acknowledge the last to be ...
... answered Miss Elliot , with emotion , " I do not fear that you can forget us , but you may find dearer friends and a more beautiful home . " " Look there ! " said Isabel , pointing from the window , " and acknowledge the last to be ...
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... Grace , I am with you . " " Did my uncle carry me just now ? " questioned Grace , faintly . " Our uncle is here , " answered Isabel , evasively , as Mr. Elliot placed himself opposite to her in the car- 28 TWO LIVES : OR ,
... Grace , I am with you . " " Did my uncle carry me just now ? " questioned Grace , faintly . " Our uncle is here , " answered Isabel , evasively , as Mr. Elliot placed himself opposite to her in the car- 28 TWO LIVES : OR ,
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... answer ? " I can " I could not obtain a very satisfactory one . hardly say it is to please my friends , for I do not ... answered , " Our own happi- ness and the happiness of those around us . " 66 Nay , nay ; is that so ? Are TO SEEM ...
... answer ? " I can " I could not obtain a very satisfactory one . hardly say it is to please my friends , for I do not ... answered , " Our own happi- ness and the happiness of those around us . " 66 Nay , nay ; is that so ? Are TO SEEM ...
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... answered . They had never walked out in New York alone , and they felt almost intuitively that Mrs. Elliot was not the best agent to be employed in the purchase of coarse flannel and calico for poor children . Before they had decided ...
... answered . They had never walked out in New York alone , and they felt almost intuitively that Mrs. Elliot was not the best agent to be employed in the purchase of coarse flannel and calico for poor children . Before they had decided ...
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50 cents admiration affection agitating emotion already arms asked Aunt Elliot Aunt Nancy beautiful bosom Bourdier brow Captain Stuart carriage cheek child clasped coner cousin cravat dear Grace desire door dress earthly emotion entered exclaimed expression eyes face fair brow fair lady Falconer Falconer's father feeling felt gentle give glance Grace Elliot hand happy heard heart Heaven hope hour influence Isabel and Grace kissed ladies leave letter lips looked Marion Elliot Marquis de Villeneuve Maumer Miss Douglass Miss Elliot Monsieur de Villeneuve morning mother Nanine ness never Oakdale OLIVER GOLDSMITH pale parlor passed pleasure pray present promise received replied rose scarcely seemed silence smile soon sorrow soul speak spirit stood sympathy tears tell tender thing thought thousand dollars tion tone turned uncle voice Walter Stuart week whispered word young
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Página 21 - Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys! Dwell in some idle brain, And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess, As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the sun-beams, Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus
Página 44 - Mortals, that would follow me, Love virtue; she alone is free. She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime; Or, if Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her.
Página 3 - THE LIFE OF MARTIN LUTHER, GATHERED FROM HIS OWN WRITINGS By M.
Página 241 - There is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found ; And while the mouldering ashes sleep Low in the ground...
Página 209 - A perfect Woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command ; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of an angel 13 light. XV.— I WANDERED LONELY. 1804. I WANDERED lonely as a cloud...
Página 17 - Are we not thus, under the guise of orthodoxy, mocked in our belief that we have a High Priest who can be touched with a feeling of our infirmities...
Página 209 - With thee, my bark, I'll swiftly go Athwart the foaming brine ; Nor care what land thou bear'st me to, So not again to mine. Welcome, welcome, ye dark blue waves ! And when you fail my sight, Welcome, ye deserts, and ye caves ! My native land— Good Night !
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Página 86 - Yet haply there will come a weary day When, overtasked at length, Both Love and Hope beneath the load give way. Then, with a statue's smile, a statue's strength, Stands the mute sister, Patience, nothing loth, And, both supporting, does the work of both.
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