Temple Bar, 第 27 巻George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1869 |
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... walk down Fleet Street . " 70346 TEMPLE BAR A London Magazine FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY READERS . VOL . XXVII . NOVEMBER 1869 . MORI R $ ED R LONDON : RICHARD BENTLEY , 8 , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . NEW YORK : WILLMER AND ROGERS . The rights ...
... walk down Fleet Street . " 70346 TEMPLE BAR A London Magazine FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY READERS . VOL . XXVII . NOVEMBER 1869 . MORI R $ ED R LONDON : RICHARD BENTLEY , 8 , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . NEW YORK : WILLMER AND ROGERS . The rights ...
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... walking to and fro within . To one so praise - loving , the temptation to trumpet forth her own excellence is irresistible . She knocks timidly . " Come in ! " " I don't want to come in , " she answers , standing in beautiful , bash ...
... walking to and fro within . To one so praise - loving , the temptation to trumpet forth her own excellence is irresistible . She knocks timidly . " Come in ! " " I don't want to come in , " she answers , standing in beautiful , bash ...
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... walks stoutly up the furzy hill - sides and along the stony levels after the shy , scarce birds ; he is out and about all day , but you do not hear him whistling or humming so often as you used to do . " He goeth heavily , as one that ...
... walks stoutly up the furzy hill - sides and along the stony levels after the shy , scarce birds ; he is out and about all day , but you do not hear him whistling or humming so often as you used to do . " He goeth heavily , as one that ...
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... walking miles and miles of nights , up and down her bedroom , from door to window , from window to door , when all the rest of the house are abed and asleep . " What shall I do ? -what shall I do ? " she cries out to her own heart ...
... walking miles and miles of nights , up and down her bedroom , from door to window , from window to door , when all the rest of the house are abed and asleep . " What shall I do ? -what shall I do ? " she cries out to her own heart ...
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... walk is an insuperable impediment to Lady Gerard , and hardly less so to Constance . After luncheon the three ladies ... walking and her desire to frustrate the tête - à - tête she sees impending between St. John and Esther . " Three or ...
... walk is an insuperable impediment to Lady Gerard , and hardly less so to Constance . After luncheon the three ladies ... walking and her desire to frustrate the tête - à - tête she sees impending between St. John and Esther . " Three or ...
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47 ページ - Dreamer of dreams, born out of my due time, Why should I strive to set the crooked straight ? Let it suffice me that my murmuring rhyme Beats with light wing against the ivory gate, Telling a tale not too importunate To those who in the sleepy region stay, Lulled by the singer of an empty day.
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173 ページ - No more? A monster then, a dream, A discord. Dragons of the prime, That tare each other in their slime, Were mellow music match'd with him. O life as futile, then, as frail! O for thy voice to soothe and bless! What hope of answer, or redress? Behind the veil, behind the veil.
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?
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173 ページ - Twere all as one to fix our hopes on Heaven As on this vision of the golden year.
352 ページ - But it don't curl, — perhaps from its being let grow. I also thank you for the inscription of the date and name, and I will tell you why: — I believe that they are the only two or three words of your handwriting in my possession. For your letters I returned; and except the two words, or rather the one word, " Household " written twice in an old account book, I have no other.