The Old Hall, Or, Our Hearth and Homestead, Том 1T.C. Newby, 1845 |
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... pointed a moral to adorn his tale , " he thinks he may safely claim this negative virtue - that should no one close the book a wiser or a better man , still no one can close it and be the worse . J. M. October 28th , 1845 . THE OLD HALL ...
... pointed a moral to adorn his tale , " he thinks he may safely claim this negative virtue - that should no one close the book a wiser or a better man , still no one can close it and be the worse . J. M. October 28th , 1845 . THE OLD HALL ...
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... pointing to the roof above , " There are other messengers besides me . D'ye hear the rats over head ? " " What do you mean ? " said the Squire , as a rushing noise was heard in the ceiling and adjoining panels . " Ah ! they're ' cute ...
... pointing to the roof above , " There are other messengers besides me . D'ye hear the rats over head ? " " What do you mean ? " said the Squire , as a rushing noise was heard in the ceiling and adjoining panels . " Ah ! they're ' cute ...
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... pointed to the smouldering heap , “ ye'll never hold your revel there again . No , no . The fiddle , the song , and the dance will not cheer and warm your hearts in the old manor - house when Christmas comes again . Ye'll think of that ...
... pointed to the smouldering heap , “ ye'll never hold your revel there again . No , no . The fiddle , the song , and the dance will not cheer and warm your hearts in the old manor - house when Christmas comes again . Ye'll think of that ...
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... pointed with indubitable signification to the blue and ethereal vault of heaven . " I never heard you preach before , " added Master Tom , with an air of discontent . " I hope , then , you'll profit by the THE OLD HALL . 85.
... pointed with indubitable signification to the blue and ethereal vault of heaven . " I never heard you preach before , " added Master Tom , with an air of discontent . " I hope , then , you'll profit by the THE OLD HALL . 85.
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... pointed to some thin air - bubles rising to the surface of the water . D'ye see him vent ? ” With a loud , ringing halloo , his young com- panion ran along the bank , while Mike re- mained where he stood , in case the other might make a ...
... pointed to some thin air - bubles rising to the surface of the water . D'ye see him vent ? ” With a loud , ringing halloo , his young com- panion ran along the bank , while Mike re- mained where he stood , in case the other might make a ...
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Стр. 45 - True, I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy ; Which is as thin of substance as the air ; And more inconstant than the wind...
Стр. 189 - Let me play the Fool: With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come ; And let my liver rather heat with wine, Than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man, whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?
Стр. 270 - O gentle Sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down. And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
Стр. 1 - It faded on the crowing of the cock. Some say that ever 'gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Стр. 243 - When all aloud the wind doth blow, And coughing drowns the parson's saw, And birds sit brooding in the snow, And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit, tu-who, A merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
Стр. 3 - England, with all thy faults, I love thee still — My country ! and, while yet a nook is left Where English minds and manners may be found, Shall be constrain'd to love thee.
Стр. 179 - ... minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, week by week, month by month, year by year...
Стр. 134 - I am not saying we ought to tell the veteran what he ought to do, or what he ought not to do...
Стр. 223 - ... faded, of scenes of former times ; yet that in which the Squire and John Hardy were ensconced, on the shortest day of the year, did not lack a comfortable...
Стр. 8 - ... the crumbling hand of time, and the ravages of tempests and the storms of ages. A dried fosse surrounded the building, on the banks of which many a garden flower grew, and tall elms now towered from the very bed ; convincing proof that it must have been a long time ago since it had been applied for the...