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Стр. 75
... sounds at night- Oft as the pane , a transient gleam Reflected from the lunar beam ; Or blasts , that roared along the dale , Here prison'd , moan'd with piteous wail . " And who lived there , in days of yore ? " Their tomb must tell ...
... sounds at night- Oft as the pane , a transient gleam Reflected from the lunar beam ; Or blasts , that roared along the dale , Here prison'd , moan'd with piteous wail . " And who lived there , in days of yore ? " Their tomb must tell ...
Стр. 76
... sound . Long hov'ring o'er the village lone , Down many a chimney sunk the moan ; Struck fearful souls with thrilling pain , - " Hark there's the bell ! -it tolls again . ” It toll'd in truth ; -no fraud was here ; No wind - no singing ...
... sound . Long hov'ring o'er the village lone , Down many a chimney sunk the moan ; Struck fearful souls with thrilling pain , - " Hark there's the bell ! -it tolls again . ” It toll'd in truth ; -no fraud was here ; No wind - no singing ...
Стр. 79
... sounds , the tolling bell ! That dire , indisputable knell . Then Doughty , he toss'd up his chin , Laugh'd , roar'd , and made a mighty din ; Said he , " I'm sorry ' tis no worse , " Twould be the better for my purse . " He dining then ...
... sounds , the tolling bell ! That dire , indisputable knell . Then Doughty , he toss'd up his chin , Laugh'd , roar'd , and made a mighty din ; Said he , " I'm sorry ' tis no worse , " Twould be the better for my purse . " He dining then ...
Стр. 86
... sound . Soon as the corner round he turn'd , The tall pale tomb - stones he discern'd ; Dimly illumined by the ray , Which guided now his winding way , Midst hillocks , tombs , and prostrate stones , All 86 THE TOLLING BELL .
... sound . Soon as the corner round he turn'd , The tall pale tomb - stones he discern'd ; Dimly illumined by the ray , Which guided now his winding way , Midst hillocks , tombs , and prostrate stones , All 86 THE TOLLING BELL .
Стр. 88
... sound , That seem'd to mourn some woful doom , Then partly sunk behind a tomb , Said Doughty , " Thou'rt some surly fellow Thou wilt not speak , but thou shalt bel- low . " -Resolving then his arms to try , He raised his blunderbuss on ...
... sound , That seem'd to mourn some woful doom , Then partly sunk behind a tomb , Said Doughty , " Thou'rt some surly fellow Thou wilt not speak , but thou shalt bel- low . " -Resolving then his arms to try , He raised his blunderbuss on ...
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66 Papa appears so once astronomers B. J. HOLDSWORTH believe blunderbuss body knows boys Bridget brother a kite Captain Doughty cast a circular certainly church-yard circular shade coffin conscience cottage cow dark dear Kate diameter door drew Earth and Moon Earth is round eclipse exactly father fear frighten globe gloom happy Spirit hasten'd hear hillock ivory ball JAMES EDMESTON JANE TAYLOR knew know the shape lanterns light little boy's birth-day little girl look look'd midnight miles Moon are globular Moon by candle-light Moon is round mother night o'er Orrery peacefully flown perceive Philip pull'd reason reposed and fed rope scarce Second Edition seemed seen shewed sight sometimes soon sound speak strange substance suppose sure tain talk tall tell ther thing think the Earth thought Three ancient peaks toll'd the bell tolling bell tomb twas two-thousandth view'd Walter whilst wicked wish
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Стр. 61 - ... has given me comfort and strength in the hour of darkness and struggle ! One day, as we sat alone, and I held his hand, and he was ill, he said, 'Dear child, it is your mission to help mould the world anew. May good angels give you thoughts, and move you to do the work which they want done on earth. You must promise me one thing, and that is, that you will always say what you think. Your thoughts are given you to utter, not to conceal; and if you are true to yourself, and give to others all you...