New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen 96E. W. Allen, 1852 |
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... ANNIE LEE . BY THE AUTHOR OF " SEVEN YEARS IN THE WEDDED Life of A ROMAN CATHOLIC " • . 399 MORTEN LANGE . A CHRISTMAS STORY . FROM THE DANISH OF HANS CHRIS- TIAN ANDERSEN . BY MRS . BUSHBY . 414 DOUBLE VUE . BY FREDERICK MARSHALL . 417 ...
... ANNIE LEE . BY THE AUTHOR OF " SEVEN YEARS IN THE WEDDED Life of A ROMAN CATHOLIC " • . 399 MORTEN LANGE . A CHRISTMAS STORY . FROM THE DANISH OF HANS CHRIS- TIAN ANDERSEN . BY MRS . BUSHBY . 414 DOUBLE VUE . BY FREDERICK MARSHALL . 417 ...
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... ANNIE LEE . BY THE AUTHOR OF SEVEN YEARS IN THE WEDDED LIFE OF A ROMAN CATHOLIC . " I. SOME half - dozen miles ... Annie Lee . 399 ANNIE LEE BY THE AUTHOR OF "SEVEN YEARS IN THE WEDDED Life A ROMAN CATHOLIC" •
... ANNIE LEE . BY THE AUTHOR OF SEVEN YEARS IN THE WEDDED LIFE OF A ROMAN CATHOLIC . " I. SOME half - dozen miles ... Annie Lee . 399 ANNIE LEE BY THE AUTHOR OF "SEVEN YEARS IN THE WEDDED Life A ROMAN CATHOLIC" •
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... Annie was left untouched , or only half- finished , bringing , as Miss Joan would scoldingly observe , nothing to pass . In vain Farmer Lee remonstrated ; in vain Misses Joan and Judith slapped , boxed , and coaxed ; Annie could not and ...
... Annie was left untouched , or only half- finished , bringing , as Miss Joan would scoldingly observe , nothing to pass . In vain Farmer Lee remonstrated ; in vain Misses Joan and Judith slapped , boxed , and coaxed ; Annie could not and ...
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... Annie ? " proceeded Mrs. Henniker , who , being a starched and stately lady , always dressed out in rich black silk , was regarded by Annie with more awe than affection : " your mamma was fond of both . " " I don't like writing , ma'am ...
... Annie ? " proceeded Mrs. Henniker , who , being a starched and stately lady , always dressed out in rich black silk , was regarded by Annie with more awe than affection : " your mamma was fond of both . " " I don't like writing , ma'am ...
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... Annie , “ and it can be done now . Or if Joan and Judith have too much to do , why don't they keep two maid - servants instead of one ? I never did make any hand at this sort of work , and I never shall . They say my dear mamma did not ...
... Annie , “ and it can be done now . Or if Joan and Judith have too much to do , why don't they keep two maid - servants instead of one ? I never did make any hand at this sort of work , and I never shall . They say my dear mamma did not ...
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admiration Angelena Annie appears asked beautiful become believe better brought called carried cause character Church coming continued course death Duke England exclaimed eyes face fact fair father feeling felt fire France French give given gold hand head heard heart hope hour interest Italy kind knew lady land leave less light lived look Lord Madame manner matter means mind morning nature never night observed officer once passed person poor present question received remarks replied round seemed seen side soon speak spirit taken tell things thought took turn whole wind wish writes young
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Página 315 - And everlasting motion, not in vain By day or star-light thus from my first dawn Of childhood didst thou intertwine for me The passions that build up our human soul ; Not with the mean and vulgar works of man, But with high objects ; with enduring things, With life and nature, purifying thus The elements of feeling and of thought, And sanctifying, by such discipline, Both pain and fear, until we recognise A grandeur in the beatings of the heart.
Página 462 - Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all time, Calm or convulsed; in breeze or gale or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving, boundless, endless, and sublime, — The image of Eternity, the throne Of the Invisible; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Página 313 - Gentle Henrietta then, And a third Mary next began, Then Joan and Jane and Audria, And then a pretty Thomasine, And then another Catherine, And then a long
Página 279 - I'd have you remember that when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window.
Página 427 - Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite; Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good.
Página 146 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And, without sneering, teach the rest to sneer ; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault, and hesitate dislike...
Página 241 - Journal, which is a very extraordinary production *, and of a most melancholy truth in all that regards high life in England. I know, or knew personally, most of the personages and societies which he describes ; and after reading his remarks, have the sensation fresh upon me as if I had seen them yesterday. I would however plead in behalf of some few exceptions, which I will mention by and by.
Página 489 - We have but to change the point of view, and the greatest action looks mean ; as we turn the perspective-glass, and a giant appears a pigmy.
Página 426 - Ring out the want, the care, the sin, The faithless coldness of the times ; Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes, But ring the fuller minstrel in.
Página 488 - ... like fate. He performed a treason or a court-bow, he told a falsehood as black as Styx, as easily as he paid a compliment or spoke about the weather. He took a mistress, and left her; he betrayed his benefactor, and supported him, or would have murdered him, with the same calmness always, and having no more remorse than Clotho when she weaves the thread, or Lachesis when she cuts it In the hour of battle I have heard the Prince of Savoy's officers say, the Prince became possessed with a sort...