With Harp and Crown: A NovelDodd, Mead, 1888 - 464 páginas |
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... pictures . Were it not for the vision that greets her streaming eyes , and comforts her stricken heart , poor Belle - Belle would be sorrowful indeed . But she has gained the higher glory . To those who wait and work comes a reward not ...
... pictures . Were it not for the vision that greets her streaming eyes , and comforts her stricken heart , poor Belle - Belle would be sorrowful indeed . But she has gained the higher glory . To those who wait and work comes a reward not ...
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... pictures . Were it not for the vision that greets her streaming eyes , and comforts her stricken heart , poor Belle - Belle would be sorrowful indeed . But she has gained the higher glory . To those who wait and work comes a reward not ...
... pictures . Were it not for the vision that greets her streaming eyes , and comforts her stricken heart , poor Belle - Belle would be sorrowful indeed . But she has gained the higher glory . To those who wait and work comes a reward not ...
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... picture of our life , dear . Marion , Marion , stay here by the stile , and let me tell you again how I love you - so ; let me press you in my arms . Dear , dear Marion , how I love you - how I love you ! " It was two hours later when ...
... picture of our life , dear . Marion , Marion , stay here by the stile , and let me tell you again how I love you - so ; let me press you in my arms . Dear , dear Marion , how I love you - how I love you ! " It was two hours later when ...
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... ; an original Murillo , purchased through the agency and by the advice of Mr. Burls , the eminent picture dealer ; the picking up of an ancient pike - head , which marvellously resembled the useful WITH HARP AND CROWN . 27.
... ; an original Murillo , purchased through the agency and by the advice of Mr. Burls , the eminent picture dealer ; the picking up of an ancient pike - head , which marvellously resembled the useful WITH HARP AND CROWN . 27.
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... picture in a gallery , but it requires a painter of genius to produce an original work in the style of a master . Latterly , however , Mr. Burls had few dealings with his former patron ; for Dr. Joseph Chacomb suddenly developed a ...
... picture in a gallery , but it requires a painter of genius to produce an original work in the style of a master . Latterly , however , Mr. Burls had few dealings with his former patron ; for Dr. Joseph Chacomb suddenly developed a ...
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Adie asked Beau Brummell beautiful began Belle-Belle better Book of Proverbs brother Captain Revel Chacomb Hall Chauncey Chacomb cheek Comb Leigh cousin cried dear dinner doctor door dress eyes face father feel fellow Fred Revel gentleman Gerald girl give gone Gottfried Hermann gout hand happy head heard heart Hermit honour hope Joseph Chacomb knew laughed Lilliecrip lips live looked Lord Lord Rodney Lowland Street Marion Revel marry Medlar mind miserable Miss Revel morning mother Nemean games never night once Owen perhaps picture Plutarch poor pounds pretty remember replied Richard Carew round schoolmaster seemed shillings shook sister smile squire suppose sure talk tell things thought told took turned voice walked wife Winifred woman women words young lady
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Página 201 - The year's at the spring And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-side's dew-pearled; The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn: God's in his heaven — All's right with the world!
Página 323 - He that by usury and unjust gain increaseth his substance, he shall gather it for him that will pity the poor.
Página 98 - The night was chilly, and Reginald had to ring twice. At last a light was seen passing many windows, and the door was unbarred by a very demure old lady, who looked at him with profound scorn, and at once took the key out of the door and gave it to him. He put it in his pocket, and, having seen his portmanteau in, shut his servant out to see after the horses. Then he stood with the demure old lady in what appeared to him a noble old hall, with pictures, antlers, skins, armour, and many other things...
Página 142 - Chasten thy son while there is hope, and let not thy soul spare for his crying.
Página 148 - She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.
Página 44 - Read my son's letter, and advise me what I am to do. Listen, Marion, my child. It is your brother's latest freak." Gerald read — " MY DEAR FATHER, — I am sorry to have to tell you that I got into a mess at Oxford last June. I did not like to let you know the truth at the beginning of the Long, and I hoped the tutor would manage to get me out of it.
Página 55 - Another bill, Marion — another bill. I will look at it to-morrow." He put it into his pocket, and shut up the packet of Fred's bills in his desk. "My daughter...