The Linesman: Or, Service in the Guards and the Line During England's Long Peace and Little Wars, 第 3 巻G. W. Hyde, 1856 |
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... continued to rest all my future hopes . I now bade a final adieu to those familiar collegiate scenes of my boyhood and my youth , and did so , I must admit , without the least feeling of compunction or regret . Lord Seymour and his ...
... continued to rest all my future hopes . I now bade a final adieu to those familiar collegiate scenes of my boyhood and my youth , and did so , I must admit , without the least feeling of compunction or regret . Lord Seymour and his ...
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... continued to feel all the attachment of a brother ; an attachment perhaps even stronger than common brotherly love it was certainly the purest emanation of that Platonic friendship , -the existence of which has been doubted , and which ...
... continued to feel all the attachment of a brother ; an attachment perhaps even stronger than common brotherly love it was certainly the purest emanation of that Platonic friendship , -the existence of which has been doubted , and which ...
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... be mistaken ; our correspondence continued undiscovered , and it was settled between us that I should , previous to my de- parture , pay a visit to Brock Hall , —with the avowed object of taking leave of my relatives and of 8 THE LINESMAN .
... be mistaken ; our correspondence continued undiscovered , and it was settled between us that I should , previous to my de- parture , pay a visit to Brock Hall , —with the avowed object of taking leave of my relatives and of 8 THE LINESMAN .
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... continued one of those characteristics which , -combined with the most unbounded sincerity , confidence in others , and the total absence of all guile , deceit , or concealment of any kind , —could not fail to endear Louisa Talbot to ...
... continued one of those characteristics which , -combined with the most unbounded sincerity , confidence in others , and the total absence of all guile , deceit , or concealment of any kind , —could not fail to endear Louisa Talbot to ...
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... continued in this state during the remainder of the voyage ; and on arriving at Madras , although she parted with me in friendship , the same unaccountable reserve continued on her part ; the cause of it still re- maining unexplained ...
... continued in this state during the remainder of the voyage ; and on arriving at Madras , although she parted with me in friendship , the same unaccountable reserve continued on her part ; the cause of it still re- maining unexplained ...
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183 ページ - Now, my co-mates and brothers in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp? Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, — The seasons...
288 ページ - Rebellion ! foul, dishonouring word, Whose wrongful blight so oft has stain'd The holiest cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gain'd. How many a spirit, born to bless, Hath sunk beneath that withering name, Whom but a day's, an hour's success Had wafted to eternal fame...
136 ページ - WHO has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave...
1 ページ - And oh! if e'er I should forget, I swear But that's impossible, and cannot be Sooner shall this blue ocean melt to air, Sooner shall earth resolve itself to sea, Than I resign thine image, oh, my fair! Or think of anything, excepting thee; A mind diseased no remedy can physic...
341 ページ - Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er, Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking; Dream of battled fields no more, Days of danger, nights of waking. In our isle's enchanted hall, Hands unseen thy couch are strewing; Fairy strains of music fall, Every sense in slumber dewing. Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er...
250 ページ - Some on the lower boughs which crost their way, Fixing their bearded fibres, round and round, With many a ring and wild contortion wound; Some to the passing wind at times, with sway Of gentle motion swung; Others of younger growth...
148 ページ - Require the borrow'd gloss of art? Speak not of fate : ah ! change the theme, And talk of odours, talk of wine, Talk of the flowers that round us bloom: Tis all a cloud, 'tis all a dream; To love and joy thy thoughts confine, Nor hope to pierce the sacred gloom.
16 ページ - Twas a fair scene wherein they stood, A green and sunny glade amid the wood, And in the midst an aged Banian grew. It was a goodly sight to see That venerable tree, For o'er the lawn, irregularly spread. Fifty straight columns propt its lofty head ; And many a long depending shoot, Seeking to strike its root, Straight like a plummet, grew towards the ground.
249 ページ - Branching so broad and long, that in the ground The bended twigs take root, and daughters grow About the mother tree, a pillar'd shade High over-arch'd, and echoing walks between : There oft the Indian herdsman, shunning heat, Shelters in cool, and tends his pasturing herds At loop-holes cut through thickest shade.