Memoirs and resolutions of Adam Graeme of Mossgray, by the author of 'Passages in the life of mrs. Margaret Maitland'. |
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... year her husband expressed in joyous terms his wonder , that the name of Miss Adelaide Fendie of Mount Fendie , the daughter of their aristocratic neighbour “ up the water " did never by any chance make its 196 ADAM GRAEME.
... year her husband expressed in joyous terms his wonder , that the name of Miss Adelaide Fendie of Mount Fendie , the daughter of their aristocratic neighbour “ up the water " did never by any chance make its 196 ADAM GRAEME.
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... denied the slander stoutly , affirming that its solitary foundation was one unlucky slide , and two or three snowballs , in both of which , the stupid and docile Adelaide Fendie , whom no one thought of blaming , was as much 198 ADAM ...
... denied the slander stoutly , affirming that its solitary foundation was one unlucky slide , and two or three snowballs , in both of which , the stupid and docile Adelaide Fendie , whom no one thought of blaming , was as much 198 ADAM ...
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... Adelaide Fendie , Hope ? " " Oh , Adelaide Fendie is coming home ; the school is not good enough for her ; and they're going to have a governess at Mount Fendie , for her , and Victoria , and little Fred - Poor governess ! I am very ...
... Adelaide Fendie , Hope ? " " Oh , Adelaide Fendie is coming home ; the school is not good enough for her ; and they're going to have a governess at Mount Fendie , for her , and Victoria , and little Fred - Poor governess ! I am very ...
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... Adelaide could play them for days , father ; but they make me dizzy ; for there's nothing but noise in them . " " I am afraid you are quite giddy enough already , Hope , " said Mr. Oswald . " Miss Swinton says I am sensible , " said ...
... Adelaide could play them for days , father ; but they make me dizzy ; for there's nothing but noise in them . " " I am afraid you are quite giddy enough already , Hope , " said Mr. Oswald . " Miss Swinton says I am sensible , " said ...
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... Adelaide is coming home in a week , " said Hope , " and she said the new governess would be at the Mount before her . I am to go up every day , Adelaide says , if you will let me , mother ; and I would like to go sometimes , but not so ...
... Adelaide is coming home in a week , " said Hope , " and she said the new governess would be at the Mount before her . I am to go up every day , Adelaide says , if you will let me , mother ; and I would like to go sometimes , but not so ...
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Стр. 248 - 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.
Стр. 143 - The Clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober colouring from an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality; Another race hath been, and other palms are won.
Стр. 266 - I ran it through, even from my boyish days, To the very moment that he bade me tell it : Wherein I spoke of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field ; Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
Стр. 189 - Youth! for years so many and sweet, 'Tis known that Thou and I were one, I'll think it but a fond conceit— It cannot be that Thou art gone!
Стр. 21 - I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
Стр. 16 - Heaven lies about us in our infancy; Shades of the prison-house begin to close Upon the growing boy, But he beholds the light, and whence it flows He sees it in his joy ; The youth, who daily further from the east Must travel, still is nature's priest, And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended ; At length the man perceives it die away, And fade into the light of common day.
Стр. 189 - This drooping gait, this altered size: But Spring-tide blossoms on thy lips, And tears take sunshine from thine eyes! Life is but thought: so think I will That Youth and I are house-mates still Dew-drops are the gems of morning, But the tears of mournful eve!
Стр. 2 - But sure as three times three mak nine, I see by ilka score and line, This chap will dearly like our kin', So leeze me on thee, Robin.
Стр. 142 - In the primal sympathy Which having been must ever be, In the soothing thoughts that spring Out of human suffering, In the faith that looks through death, In years that bring the philosophic mind. And O, ye Fountains, Meadows, Hills, and Groves, Forbode not any severing of our loves!
Стр. 124 - And, if a dog passed by, she still would quit The shade, and look abroad. On this old bench For hours she sate; and evermore her eye Was busy in the distance, shaping things That made her heart beat quick.