The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumes 72-73Joseph Rogerson, 1870 |
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... an Austrian from the Venetian States - in short , every State in the beautiful fallen country seemed to have its re- presentative in this lawless band , who were in- deed a company of the robbers called " Sqras- satory 8 The Roaaside Inn .
... an Austrian from the Venetian States - in short , every State in the beautiful fallen country seemed to have its re- presentative in this lawless band , who were in- deed a company of the robbers called " Sqras- satory 8 The Roaaside Inn .
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... called forth all this excitement and eloquence would seem to us cold northerns a very poor one , but The cold in clime are cold in blood , and these fiery - natured outlaws discussed the ran- som to be taken for a poor vine - dresser ...
... called forth all this excitement and eloquence would seem to us cold northerns a very poor one , but The cold in clime are cold in blood , and these fiery - natured outlaws discussed the ran- som to be taken for a poor vine - dresser ...
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... called Miss Tabitha , for we had once an elder sister Lizzie , who did not die till she was twenty - five , and then went off very suddenly ; so this is the reason , I suppose , ou old friends do not get into the habit very quickly of ...
... called Miss Tabitha , for we had once an elder sister Lizzie , who did not die till she was twenty - five , and then went off very suddenly ; so this is the reason , I suppose , ou old friends do not get into the habit very quickly of ...
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... called loud and clear : " Your breakfist is cooling , Jack Brien - come here ! " The child near my mother she felt gev a stretch , But that time no answer my father could fetch . " Your brekfist is could , man , " ses he , " ' tis a sin ...
... called loud and clear : " Your breakfist is cooling , Jack Brien - come here ! " The child near my mother she felt gev a stretch , But that time no answer my father could fetch . " Your brekfist is could , man , " ses he , " ' tis a sin ...
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... called . She was the widow Oxford men irreverently called King William ; of one of the regicides , one of Cromwell's lords but he undertook the risk of a journey to St. ( a fact that sealed her fate at the merciless hands Germains to ...
... called . She was the widow Oxford men irreverently called King William ; of one of the regicides , one of Cromwell's lords but he undertook the risk of a journey to St. ( a fact that sealed her fate at the merciless hands Germains to ...
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Page 174 - I have nought that is fair?" saith he; "Have nought but the bearded grain? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again." He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves.
Page 53 - And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents, like the Arabs, And as silently steal away.
Page 53 - The day is done, and the darkness Falls from the wings of Night, As a feather is wafted downward From an Eagle in his flight. I see the lights of the village Gleam through the rain and the mist, And a feeling of sadness comes o'er me, That my soul cannot resist...
Page 53 - Read from some humbler poet. Whose songs gushed from his heart, As showers from the clouds of summer, Or tears from the eyelids start...
Page 174 - Was it a mother's, soft and white? And have the lips of a sister fair Been baptized in the waves of light? God knows best! he was somebody's love: Somebody's heart enshrined him there; Somebody wafted his name above, Night and morn, on the wings of prayer. Somebody wept when he marched away, Looking so handsome, brave, and grand; Somebody's kiss on his forehead lay; Somebody clung to his parting hand.
Page 222 - Fine linen with broidered work from Egypt was that which thou spreadest forth to be thy sail; blue and purple from the isles of Elishah was that which covered thee.
Page 174 - Pale are the lips of delicate mould — Somebody's darling is dying now. Back from the beautiful blue-veined brow Brush the wandering waves of gold; Cross his hands on his bosom now — Somebody's darling is still and cold. Kiss him once for Somebody's sake; Murmur a prayer, soft and low; One bright curl from the cluster take — They were Somebody's pride, you know. Somebody's hand hath rested there; Was it a mother's, soft and white?
Page 293 - Barere approached nearer than any person mentioned in history or fiction, whether man or devil, to the idea of consummate and universal depravity. In him the qualities which are the proper objects of hatred, and the qualities which are the proper objects of contempt, preserve an exquisite and absolute harmony. In almost every particular sort of wickedness he has had rivals. His sensuality was immoderate ; but this was a failing...
Page 222 - See, I have called by name Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah : and I have filled him with the spirit of God, in wisdom, and in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship...
Page 310 - They are like the troubled sea, that cannot rest; whose waters cast up mire and dirt.