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It makes everything very distinct , and looking about I find nothing better to rest
my eyes on than a picture which hangs over the mantel - shelf . It has no name
except the one that I give it ; for the artist who drew it put no name upon it , and he
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It makes everything very distinct , and looking about I find nothing better to rest
my eyes on than a picture which hangs over the mantel - shelf . It has no name
except the one that I give it ; for the artist who drew it put no name upon it , and he
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... rooms they could get a glimpse of the river and hills beyond , but it never could
have been a very bright or cheerful spot . I fear that most people living there
would become like the place stupid and indifferent to anything higher or better
than a ...
... rooms they could get a glimpse of the river and hills beyond , but it never could
have been a very bright or cheerful spot . I fear that most people living there
would become like the place stupid and indifferent to anything higher or better
than a ...
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They made it possible for him to accomplish a vast deal of work ; and better than
that , they gave him power to keep his strong imagination under control , so that
he could use it , and not be run away with by it . When twenty - six years old , he ...
They made it possible for him to accomplish a vast deal of work ; and better than
that , they gave him power to keep his strong imagination under control , so that
he could use it , and not be run away with by it . When twenty - six years old , he ...
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I recollect you , ” said the student , “ though my ears are rather imperfect . Ah ! if I
but had the ears which I once possessed I should know you better . For myself I
am from the Septuor of Beethoven ; ” he said this with dif . · ficulty , for though his
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I recollect you , ” said the student , “ though my ears are rather imperfect . Ah ! if I
but had the ears which I once possessed I should know you better . For myself I
am from the Septuor of Beethoven ; ” he said this with dif . · ficulty , for though his
...
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And yet it seems as if I had other and better knowledge of you . I feel irresistibly
drawn toward you . ” “ It is possible that we have met , " replied the student , and
now his soul - nature was at least passive . “ Your voice has something in it
familiar ...
And yet it seems as if I had other and better knowledge of you . I feel irresistibly
drawn toward you . ” “ It is possible that we have met , " replied the student , and
now his soul - nature was at least passive . “ Your voice has something in it
familiar ...
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asked beautiful Becky began beginning bells better born Bruges called Christmas coming cried dance dark door earth entered everything eyes face father feel flower followed friends Frome's garden give gone Grash grew growing hands head hear heard heart Jacob John keep King knew land leave light listened Little Boy Little Girl live looked Lord mind morning mother moved neighbor never night once passed Peter Philip picture played poor Princess rest Rose Rosella round sang seemed seen side sing snow song soul sound stand stars stood stopped story street sure talk tell things thought told took town trees turned voice walk watched window wish wonderful young
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15 ページ - Softest clothing, woolly, bright ; Gave thee such a tender voice Making all the vales rejoice ; Little lamb, who made thee ? Dost thou know who made thee ? Little lamb, Til tell thee, Little lamb, I'll tell thee.
15 ページ - I'll stand and stroke his silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me.
13 ページ - When my mother died I was very young, And my father sold me while yet my tongue Could scarcely cry
15 ページ - And we are put on earth a little space, That we may learn to bear the beams of love; And these black bodies and this sunburnt face...
183 ページ - God rest you, merry gentlemen, Let nothing you dismay, For Jesus Christ our Saviour Was born on Christmas Day." Dolly listened with a devout look, glancing at Marner in some confidence that this strain would help to allure him to church. "That's Christmas music," she said, when Aaron had ended, and had secured his piece of cake again.
158 ページ - Fear not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger.
39 ページ - IN the ancient town of Bruges, In the quaint old Flemish city, As the evening shades descended, Low and loud and sweetly blended, Low at times and loud at times, And changing like a poet's rhymes, Rang the beautiful wild chimes From the Belfry in the market Of the ancient town of Bruges.
20 ページ - Thames waters flow. O what a multitude they seemed, these flowers of London town! Seated in companies they sit, with radiance all their own. The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls raising their innocent hands. Now like a mighty wind they raise to heaven the voice of song, Or like harmonious thunderings the seats of heaven among: Beneath them sit the aged men, wise guardians of the poor. Then cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door.
14 ページ - My mother bore me in the southern wild, And I am black, but O! my soul is white. White as an angel is the English child: But I am black as if bereav'd of light. My mother taught me underneath a tree And sitting down before the heat of day, She took me on her lap and kissed me, And pointing to the east began to say, Look on the rising sun: there God...
13 ページ - Hush, Tom! never mind it, for when your head's bare You know that the soot cannot spoil your white hair.