Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany, Volumen3proprietor, 1845 |
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... told you , that though we cannot meet here we may do so elsewhere . and this I was about to do for one who loads me with reproaches . " - " Forgive me , ” he answered , pressing her hands to his lips ; " the fear of losing you made me ...
... told you , that though we cannot meet here we may do so elsewhere . and this I was about to do for one who loads me with reproaches . " - " Forgive me , ” he answered , pressing her hands to his lips ; " the fear of losing you made me ...
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... . The story of the deserter was a thrice - told tale , but not the less sad . The young soldier , who was of respectable family and irre- proachable conduct , had fallen in love with a girl 32 HOOD'S MAGAZINE AND COMIC MISCELLANY .
... . The story of the deserter was a thrice - told tale , but not the less sad . The young soldier , who was of respectable family and irre- proachable conduct , had fallen in love with a girl 32 HOOD'S MAGAZINE AND COMIC MISCELLANY .
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... told his host the result of his day's sport - but not of the illegitimate manner in which he had bagged his birds . With every succeeding glass of negus the three unfortunate par- tridges were shot over again ; and , considering that ...
... told his host the result of his day's sport - but not of the illegitimate manner in which he had bagged his birds . With every succeeding glass of negus the three unfortunate par- tridges were shot over again ; and , considering that ...
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... of such sport , and told him he was provided with a most excellent and well - proved water dog " a regular diver , and no mistake ' - but was D 4 THE WILD - GOOSE CHASE . 39 worthy made about it was, that "it was ...
... of such sport , and told him he was provided with a most excellent and well - proved water dog " a regular diver , and no mistake ' - but was D 4 THE WILD - GOOSE CHASE . 39 worthy made about it was, that "it was ...
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... told him not to do so until her master came up with the foul - weather dress , in which he was to go out fowling . Mr. Grimsby laid himself down again : in a few minutes Joe Winkles , his host , appeared , bearing what appeared to his ...
... told him not to do so until her master came up with the foul - weather dress , in which he was to go out fowling . Mr. Grimsby laid himself down again : in a few minutes Joe Winkles , his host , appeared , bearing what appeared to his ...
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Página 233 - In this state-chamber, dying by degrees, Hours and long hours in the dead night, I ask "Do I live, am I dead?" Peace, peace seems all. Saint Praxed's ever was the church for peace; And so, about this tomb of mine. I fought...
Página 235 - To comfort me on my entablature Whereon I am to lie till I must ask 'Do I live, am I dead?' There, leave me, there! For ye have stabbed me with ingratitude To death - ye wish it - God, ye wish it! Stone Gritstone, a-crumble!
Página 489 - No farther seek his merits to disclose, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode, (There they alike in trembling hope repose) The bosom of his father and his God.
Página 469 - That what we love shall ne'er be so. I know not why I could not die, I had no earthly hope — but faith, And that forbade a selfish death.
Página 233 - Put me where I may look at him! True peach, Rosy and flawless: how I earned the prize! Draw close: that conflagration of my church — What then? So much was saved if aught were missed!
Página 488 - On the fore-finger of an alderman, Drawn with a team of little atomies Athwart men's noses as they lie asleep : Her waggon-spokes made of long spinners...
Página 235 - Good strong thick stupefying incensesmoke ! For as I lie here, hours of the dead night, Dying in state and by such slow degrees, I fold my arms as if they clasped a crook, And stretch my feet forth straight as stone can point, And let the bedclothes for a mortcloth drop Into great laps and folds of...
Página 234 - Ready to twitch the Nymph's last garment off, And Moses with the tables . . . but I know Ye mark me not! What do they whisper thee, Child of my bowels, Anselm?
Página 60 - Slow sinks, more lovely ere his race be run, Along Morea's hills the setting sun: Not, as in northern climes, obscurely bright, But one unclouded blaze of living light!
Página 234 - Praxed's ear to pray Horses for ye, and brown Greek manuscripts, And mistresses with great smooth marbly limbs ? — That's if ye carve my epitaph aright, Choice Latin, picked phrase, Tully's every word, No gaudy ware like Gandolf's second line — Tully, my masters? Ulpian serves his need!