Mrs. GeoffreySmith, Elder, & Company, 1886 - 403 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 11
... tender cooing sound , and picks at her cheek reproachfully , as though imploring more corn . 6 Would you bite me ? ' murmurs she fondly , as the bird flies off again alarmed at the presence of the tall stranger , who already is busy ...
... tender cooing sound , and picks at her cheek reproachfully , as though imploring more corn . 6 Would you bite me ? ' murmurs she fondly , as the bird flies off again alarmed at the presence of the tall stranger , who already is busy ...
Σελίδα 14
... tender , happy , straggling bunch of flowers that seem to have fallen into their places of their own accord , regard- less of colouring , and fill the room with their per- fume . His host going to the window when breakfast is at an end ...
... tender , happy , straggling bunch of flowers that seem to have fallen into their places of their own accord , regard- less of colouring , and fill the room with their per- fume . His host going to the window when breakfast is at an end ...
Σελίδα 16
... tender as it is manly , and by right of its beauty demands confidence , the old man ( who dearly loves his own voice ) is encouraged to proceed . " They didn't get on for long , ' he says mournfully ( and what voice is so full of ...
... tender as it is manly , and by right of its beauty demands confidence , the old man ( who dearly loves his own voice ) is encouraged to proceed . " They didn't get on for long , ' he says mournfully ( and what voice is so full of ...
Σελίδα 18
... tender bands that slowly but surely are winding themselves around him ; steel bands , decked out and hidden by perfumed flowers . As yet he feels no pang ; and , indeed , were any one to even hint at such a thing , he would have laughed ...
... tender bands that slowly but surely are winding themselves around him ; steel bands , decked out and hidden by perfumed flowers . As yet he feels no pang ; and , indeed , were any one to even hint at such a thing , he would have laughed ...
Σελίδα 23
... the blood is flowing from a slight wound in the back of his head , which is being staunched by tender fingers , and that he himself is lying in Mona's arms . He sighs , and looks straight into the lovely fright- MRS . GEOFFREY . 23.
... the blood is flowing from a slight wound in the back of his head , which is being staunched by tender fingers , and that he himself is lying in Mona's arms . He sighs , and looks straight into the lovely fright- MRS . GEOFFREY . 23.
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Allspice arms asks Mona Bantry Bay beauty beneath betrays bonnie brown breath Brian Scully Captain Rodney caubeen CHARLOTTE BRONTË charming cold colour comes dance Darling dear Doatie Dorothy Dublin Duchess earnestly eyes face faint fashion fear feel Gainsborough hat gaze gently Geoffrey's George Rodney girl give glad glance goes gown growing hand happy head heard heart hope hour Ireland Irish Is-is Jack Killarney Lady Lilias laugh lays lightly lips look marry mean Mickey Miss Mona Mona's mother never night once pale Paul Rodney perhaps poor pretty returns Rodney's round Ryan says Geoffrey says Lady Rodney says Mona says Nolly says Violet Scully sigh silence Sir Nicholas sitting slowly smile soft soul speak speech standing sure sweet Tam O'Shanter hat tears tell tender thing thought Tim Ryan touch turns voice walk woman words young
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Σελίδα 200 - Her feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out, As if they feared the light: But, oh ! she dances such a way— No sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight.
Σελίδα 398 - So every spirit, as it is most pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in, and it more fairly dight, With cheerful grace and amiable sight. For, of the soul, the body form doth take, For soul is form, and doth the body make.
Σελίδα 129 - I have pass'da miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days : So full of dismal terror was the time.
Σελίδα 269 - There has not been a sound to-day To break the calm of nature ; Nor motion, I might almost say, Of life, or living creature ; — Of waving bough, or warbling bird, Or cattle faintly lowing; — I could have half believed I heard The leaves and blossoms growing.
Σελίδα 69 - The cold chaste Moon, the Queen of Heaven's bright isles, Who makes all beautiful on which she smiles, That wandering shrine of soft yet icy flame Which ever is transformed, yet still the same, And warms not but illumines.
Σελίδα 402 - And AGNES GREY. By ANNE BRONTE. With a Preface and Biographical Notice of both Authors by CHARLOTTE BRONTE.
Σελίδα 402 - EDITION OF THE LIFE AND WORKS OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE (CURRER BELL), AND HER SISTERS , EMILY and ANNE BRONTE (ELLIS AND ACTON BELL), in Seven Volumes, large crown 8vo. handsomely bound in cloth, price 55. per volume. The descriptions in 'Jane Eyre...
Σελίδα 203 - I'd have you do it ever: when you sing, I'd have you buy and sell so; so give alms; Pray so ; and for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too. When you do dance, I wish you A wave o' the sea, that you might ever do Nothing but that; move still, still so, and own No other function.
Σελίδα 103 - A careless shoe-string, in whose tie I see a wild civility : Do more bewitch me, than when art Is too precise in every part.
Σελίδα 331 - When daisies pied and violets blue And lady-smocks all silver-white And cuckoo-buds of yellow hue Do paint the meadows with delight, The cuckoo then, on every tree, Mocks married men ; for thus sings he, Cuckoo ; Cuckoo, cuckoo...