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Halaman 91 - He comes CHAPTER VI. Yet careless what he brings ; his one concern Is to conduct it to the destined inn : And having dropp'd the expected bag, pass on To him indifferent whether grief or joy.
Halaman 225 - with those serene and soft retreats, both young—both beautiful. Lovers you would have guessed them to be; but such lovers as Fletcher might have placed under the care of his " Holy Shepherdess "—forms that might have reclined by " The Virtuous well, about whose flowery banks The nimble-footed fairies dance their rounds By the pale moonshine.
Halaman 178 - But what for us, the children of despair. Brought to the brink of hell—what hope remains ? RESOLVE, RESOLVE '—Ibid. IT may be observed that there are certain years in which in a civilised country some particular crime comes into vogue. It flares its season, and then burns out. Thus at one time we have Burking •—at another, Swingism—now, suicide is in
Halaman 10 - conceived a dislike to his cousin. CHAPTER IV. For a man is helpless and vain, of a condition so exposed to calamity, that a raisin is able to kill him: any trooper out of the Egyptian army—a fly can do it, when it goes on God's errand.—JEREMY TAYLOR, On the
Halaman 378 - A FISHERMAN'S SKETCHES OF NORWAY AND SWEDEN. By the Rev. HENRY NEWLAND, author of " The Erne and its Legends and its Fly-fishing." With Eight large Illustrations. Post Svo, cloth, emblematically gilt. " The author's motive in the above work is to convey as much
Halaman 280 - loud as if they had complained, Some with their notes another manner feigned. CHAUCER : The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, modernized by WORDSWORTH.—HORNB'S edition. AND once more, sweet Winandermere, we are on the banks of thy happy
Halaman 135 - To-day." CHAPTER II. Happy the man who, void of care and strife. In silken or in leathern purse retains A splendid shilling !—The Splendid Shilling.
Halaman 217 - that the son's heart was good,—the son had been alive still, an honest and a happy man. Do ye not laugh, 0 ye all-listening Fiends ! when men praise those dead whose virtues they discovered not when alive ! It takes much marble to build the sepulchre—how little of lath and plaster would have repaired the garret!
Halaman 378 - BLAKEY. With numerous Illustrations. " One of the best books ever published on the subject, containing more practical information than dozens of its pretentious rivals. We can only say as an angler to anglers, that if they do not provide themselves with this shilling volume, they deserve never to catch a roach above two ounces in weight."—
Halaman 37 - You don't take to the pipe yet; you will by and by, when you have known the cares and anxieties that I have gone through. A pipe!—it is a great soother!—a pleasant comforter! Blue devils fly before its honest breath! It ripens the brain—it opens the heart; and the man who smokes, thinks like a sage, and acts like a Samaritan!

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