Memoirs and Resolutions of Adam Graeme of Mossgray: Including Some Chronicles of the Borough of Fendie, Том 3Colburn, 1852 |
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... the sky is veiled , the sun shut out- There's nothing here but sadness . ANONYMOUS . MRS . BUCHANAN was in high spirits . The friendship of Lilias , and the honour ntended for her by the Reverend Robert Insches , had B 2 ADAM GRAEME ...
... the sky is veiled , the sun shut out- There's nothing here but sadness . ANONYMOUS . MRS . BUCHANAN was in high spirits . The friendship of Lilias , and the honour ntended for her by the Reverend Robert Insches , had B 2 ADAM GRAEME ...
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... shock softened , she changed her purpose . She went to borrow hope from Helen Buchanan , in one of those sudden yearnings for gentle company , with which sad hearts are sometimes seized . In her hush and faintness she OF MOSSGRAY . 15.
... shock softened , she changed her purpose . She went to borrow hope from Helen Buchanan , in one of those sudden yearnings for gentle company , with which sad hearts are sometimes seized . In her hush and faintness she OF MOSSGRAY . 15.
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... Buchanan . Mrs. Buchanan did not much like the melancholy lady ; her sanguine gentle temper recoiled from the sombre atmosphere which suited Mrs. Gray ; but she was Mrs. Whyte's sister , and a " very respectable " acquaintance for Helen ...
... Buchanan . Mrs. Buchanan did not much like the melancholy lady ; her sanguine gentle temper recoiled from the sombre atmosphere which suited Mrs. Gray ; but she was Mrs. Whyte's sister , and a " very respectable " acquaintance for Helen ...
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... Buchanan . So little as there is to enjoy after all , even if they get all they expect . " Mrs. Buchanan like Mr. Oswald , had an old - fashioned prejudice that there was some- thing orthodox in all this ; a prejudice which made her ...
... Buchanan . So little as there is to enjoy after all , even if they get all they expect . " Mrs. Buchanan like Mr. Oswald , had an old - fashioned prejudice that there was some- thing orthodox in all this ; a prejudice which made her ...
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... Buchanan , my dear , I am speaking the truth . People say that the happiest part of life is youth ; now , just look at yourself . Toiling and labouring with these children ; wearied with them every night , but just having to begin again ...
... Buchanan , my dear , I am speaking the truth . People say that the happiest part of life is youth ; now , just look at yourself . Toiling and labouring with these children ; wearied with them every night , but just having to begin again ...
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Стр. 236 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began; So is it now I am a man; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The Child is father of the Man; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
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Стр. 127 - Whene'er ye gang to the town. I'm young and stout, my Marion ; Nane dances like me on the green : And gin ye forsake me, Marion, I'll e'en gae draw up wi...
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Стр. 280 - Yusuf and his companions had been put to death by the Sultan, and that not only the petition of the Yezidis had been rejected, but that fresh torments were in store for them. For eight months they had received no news of the Cawal, and this long silence had confirmed their fears ; but " he was dead and is alive again, he was lost and is found ; " and they made merry with all that the village could afford.