Temple Bar, 第 27 巻Ward and Lock, 1869 |
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... things that amuse , several things that startle , and several other things that profoundly puzzle her innocent mind . How unnecessary to make the admission of her own illiterateness , and how needless for Constance to be in such a hurry ...
... things that amuse , several things that startle , and several other things that profoundly puzzle her innocent mind . How unnecessary to make the admission of her own illiterateness , and how needless for Constance to be in such a hurry ...
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... things . Five minutes more , and the room is as full of broadcloth as of silk and satin . The younger men are still hovering about uncertainly , unfixed as yet in their minds as to which elaborate fair one they shall come to final ...
... things . Five minutes more , and the room is as full of broadcloth as of silk and satin . The younger men are still hovering about uncertainly , unfixed as yet in their minds as to which elaborate fair one they shall come to final ...
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... things have happened . The usual number of people have had their bodies knocked to atoms and their souls into eternity by express trains ; the usual number of men and maids have come together in the Times column in holy matrimony ; and ...
... things have happened . The usual number of people have had their bodies knocked to atoms and their souls into eternity by express trains ; the usual number of men and maids have come together in the Times column in holy matrimony ; and ...
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... things you would not do or leave undone to avoid a scolding ; you did not say it readily , as if you were glad of it . I know that you have only known me three weeks , that I am not par- ticularly likeable , especially by women , and ...
... things you would not do or leave undone to avoid a scolding ; you did not say it readily , as if you were glad of it . I know that you have only known me three weeks , that I am not par- ticularly likeable , especially by women , and ...
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... things go as I wish , that I can hardly believe it is I that am standing here . Pinch me , that I may be sure that I am awake ! Oh Esther ! is it really true ? Can you possibly be fond of me ? So few people are ! Not a soul in the wide ...
... things go as I wish , that I can hardly believe it is I that am standing here . Pinch me , that I may be sure that I am awake ! Oh Esther ! is it really true ? Can you possibly be fond of me ? So few people are ! Not a soul in the wide ...
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234 ページ - And John answered him, saying, Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name, and he followeth not us : and we forbad him, because he followeth not us. But Jesus said, Forbid him not : for there is no man which shall do a miracle in my name, that can lightly speak evil of me. For he that is not against us is on our part.
173 ページ - I falter where I firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope thro' darkness up to God, I stretch lame hands of faith, and grope, And gather dust and chaff, and call To what I feel is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope.
520 ページ - Nor rural sights alone, but rural sounds Exhilarate the spirit, and restore The tone of languid nature. Mighty winds That sweep the skirt of some far-spreading wood Of ancient growth, make music not unlike The dash of ocean on his winding shore...
37 ページ - Wandering between two worlds, one dead, The other powerless to be born, With nowhere yet to rest my head, Like these, on earth I wait forlorn. Their faith, my tears, the world deride ; I come to shed them at their side.
324 ページ - Behold, the body includes and is the meaning, the main concern, and includes and is the soul; Whoever you are, how superb and how divine is your body, or any part of it ! 14 Whoever you are, to you endless announcements ! Daughter of the lands did you wait for your poet?
292 ページ - And grow one in the sense of this world's life. And then, the last song When the dead man is praised on his journey, "Bear, bear him along, With his few faults shut up like dead flowerets. Are balmseeds not here To console us? The land has none left such as he on the bier. Oh, would we might keep thee, my brother...
323 ページ - I CELEBRATE myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
441 ページ - Sweet Heaven, forgive weak thoughts ! If there should be No God, no heaven, no earth, in the void world, The wide, grey, lampless, deep, unpeopled world...
38 ページ - And long we try in vain to speak and act Our hidden self, and what we say and do Is eloquent, is well — but 'tis not true!
38 ページ - But we received the shock of mighty thoughts On simple minds with a pure natural joy...