Eliza Cook's journal, Том 11 |
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... fathers and mothers who are made childless - from hearts which are made desolate . Who can save them who can save ... father was a manu- facturer at Norwich , descended from a French refugee family - French Protestants having settled ...
... fathers and mothers who are made childless - from hearts which are made desolate . Who can save them who can save ... father was a manu- facturer at Norwich , descended from a French refugee family - French Protestants having settled ...
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... father's commands . stout young tree , he stood in the forest of the gods inde- pendent and hale . But Koit was like other youths , he loved ; and the object of his love was Ammaric , the lovely maiden . And he stood in the presence of ...
... father's commands . stout young tree , he stood in the forest of the gods inde- pendent and hale . But Koit was like other youths , he loved ; and the object of his love was Ammaric , the lovely maiden . And he stood in the presence of ...
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... father of the family arose and opened an old clavecin . The three sons took each a violin , and the mother and daughter occupied themselves in some domestic work . The father gave the key - note , and all four began playing with that ...
... father of the family arose and opened an old clavecin . The three sons took each a violin , and the mother and daughter occupied themselves in some domestic work . The father gave the key - note , and all four began playing with that ...
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... Father Prout has done in the same line ; but they are only as yet to be met with in Tait , not having been included in the Bon Gaultier collection . The follow- ing description , by a Royal Waiting - maid , of the scenery and highland ...
... Father Prout has done in the same line ; but they are only as yet to be met with in Tait , not having been included in the Bon Gaultier collection . The follow- ing description , by a Royal Waiting - maid , of the scenery and highland ...
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... father - in - law , the recently deceased Professor Wilson . His humorous tale of How we got up the Glenmutchkin Railway , which appeared in Blackwood during the railway mania , caused immense amuse- ment at the time ; and it reminds us ...
... father - in - law , the recently deceased Professor Wilson . His humorous tale of How we got up the Glenmutchkin Railway , which appeared in Blackwood during the railway mania , caused immense amuse- ment at the time ; and it reminds us ...
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Стр. 126 - Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun...
Стр. 279 - I REQUIRE and charge you both, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in Matrimony, ye do now confess it. For be ye well assured, that so many as are coupled together otherwise than God's Word doth allow are not joined together by God; neither is their Matrimony lawful.
Стр. 254 - Oh, God ! that horrid, horrid dream Besets me now awake ! Again — again, with dizzy brain, The human life I take ; And my red right hand grows raging hot, Like Cranmer's at the stake. " And still no peace for the restless clay, Will wave or mould allow ; The horrid thing pursues my soul, — It stands before me now ! " The fearful Boy looked up, and saw Huge drops upon his brow.
Стр. 254 - With breathless speed, like a soul in chase, I took him up and ran ; There was no time to dig a grave Before the day began, — In a lonesome wood, with heaps of leaves, I hid the...
Стр. 254 - O God, it made me quake to see Such sense within the slain ! But when I touched the lifeless clay, The blood gushed out amain ! For every clot, a burning spot Was scorching in my brain ! " My head was like an ardent coal, My heart as solid ice ; My wretched, wretched soul, I knew, Was at the devil's price : A dozen times I...
Стр. 254 - Nothing but lifeless flesh and bone, That could not do me ill ; And yet I feared him all the more, For lying there so still : There was a manhood in his look, That murder could not kill ! " And lo ! the universal air Seemed lit with ghastly flame — Ten thousand thousand dreadful eyes Were looking down in blame...
Стр. 254 - One stern tyrannic thought, that made All other thoughts its slave ; Stronger and stronger every pulse Did that temptation crave, — Still urging me to go and see The Dead Man in his grave...
Стр. 128 - An insect with eleven legs is swimming in your teacup, a nondescript with nine wings is struggling in the small beer, or a caterpillar with several dozen eyes in his belly is hastening over the bread and butter ! All nature is alive, and seems to be gathering all her entomological hosts to eat you up, as you are standing, out of your coat, waistcoat, and breeches.
Стр. 254 - I took the dreary body up, And cast it in a stream, — A sluggish water, black as ink, The depth was so extreme : — My gentle Boy, remember this Is nothing but a dream ! " Down went the corse with a hollow plunge, And...
Стр. 67 - Further, the town, which drove a great trade in salted pork at the time, had a killing-place not thirty yards from the school-door, where from eighty to a hundred pigs used sometimes to die for the general good in a single day ; and it was a great matter to hear, at occasional intervals, the roar of death outside rising high over the general murmur within ; or to be told by some comrade, returned from his five minutes?