Spare Hours, by John BrownHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 458 halaman |
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... wonderful and unique genius , but I know none better or finer than these lines by my friend John Hunter of Craigcrook . They are too little known , and no one will be anything but pleased to read them , except their author . The third ...
... wonderful and unique genius , but I know none better or finer than these lines by my friend John Hunter of Craigcrook . They are too little known , and no one will be anything but pleased to read them , except their author . The third ...
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... wonderful . Rab looked on concerned and zled , but ready for anything that might turn up , — were it to strangle the nurse , the porter , or even me Ailie and he seemed great friends . ―― puz- " As I was sayin ' she's got a kind o ...
... wonderful . Rab looked on concerned and zled , but ready for anything that might turn up , — were it to strangle the nurse , the porter , or even me Ailie and he seemed great friends . ―― puz- " As I was sayin ' she's got a kind o ...
Halaman 95
... wonderfully happy . And so her little life went on , never doing wrong , always blithe and kind and beautiful . But some months after she came , there was a mystery about her every Tuesday evening she disappeared ; we tried to watch her ...
... wonderfully happy . And so her little life went on , never doing wrong , always blithe and kind and beautiful . But some months after she came , there was a mystery about her every Tuesday evening she disappeared ; we tried to watch her ...
Halaman 99
... wonderful eyes , -as full of fire and of softness as Grisi's ; indeed she had to my eye a curious look of that wonderful genius at once wild and fond . It was a fine sight to see her on the prowl across Bowden Moor , now cantering with ...
... wonderful eyes , -as full of fire and of softness as Grisi's ; indeed she had to my eye a curious look of that wonderful genius at once wild and fond . It was a fine sight to see her on the prowl across Bowden Moor , now cantering with ...
Halaman 119
... wonderful old Greek who was Alexander the Great's and the old world's schoolmaster , and ours if we were wise , whose truthfulness and clear insight one won . ders at the longer he lives . He seems to have seen the human mind as a bird ...
... wonderful old Greek who was Alexander the Great's and the old world's schoolmaster , and ours if we were wise , whose truthfulness and clear insight one won . ders at the longer he lives . He seems to have seen the human mind as a bird ...
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Halaman 210 - God hath tempered the body together, having given more abundant honour to that part which lacked: that there should be no schism in the body, but that the members should have the same care one for another. And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; or one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.
Halaman 170 - God gives us love. Something to love He lends us ; but, when love is grown To ripeness, that on which it throve Falls off, and love is left alone.
Halaman 184 - But when they knew that he was a Jew, all with one voice about the space of two hours cried out, Great is Diana of the Ephesians.
Halaman 244 - Break, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, O Sea! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. O well for the fisherman's boy, That he shouts with his sister at play!
Halaman 283 - Behold, I stand at the door, and knock : if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and sup with him, and he with me.
Halaman 246 - One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.
Halaman 210 - And the eye cannot say unto the hand, "I have no need of thee:" nor again the head to the feet, "I have no need of you.
Halaman 364 - Action is transitory — a step, a blow. The motion of a muscle — this way or that — 'Tis done, and in the after-vacancy We wonder at ourselves like men betrayed : Suffering is permanent, obscure and dark, And shares the nature of infinity.
Halaman 349 - Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
Halaman 203 - And he wrote in the letter, saying, "Set ye Uriah in the forefront of the hottest battle, and retire ye from him, that he may be smitten, and die.