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... village where Capt . Beresford resided , in order that he might be elected by the Candlestick - makers their assistant clerk ; and having been so elected , the first thing he did afterwards was to send a telegram to his good friends ...
... village where Capt . Beresford resided , in order that he might be elected by the Candlestick - makers their assistant clerk ; and having been so elected , the first thing he did afterwards was to send a telegram to his good friends ...
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... village , with its wide , open spaces and plentiful water supply , and stream cours- ing down the main street . The tower of the church struck me as being handsome , having curious but rich pinnacles on tall turrets , all reared well ...
... village , with its wide , open spaces and plentiful water supply , and stream cours- ing down the main street . The tower of the church struck me as being handsome , having curious but rich pinnacles on tall turrets , all reared well ...
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... village of Hope , with its church possessing a peculiar spire and enormous gargoyles of most grotesque form , and after crossing the Alport river , I made way up steep fields to Twitch Hill farm , placed high up above the Dale , and ...
... village of Hope , with its church possessing a peculiar spire and enormous gargoyles of most grotesque form , and after crossing the Alport river , I made way up steep fields to Twitch Hill farm , placed high up above the Dale , and ...
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... village people stood gossiping where roads met , eying me with undisguised curiosity , their fresh rosy faces testifying to the healthiness of the spot . Quickly I speed on , for a few rain - drops fell ; and just as I entered Castleton ...
... village people stood gossiping where roads met , eying me with undisguised curiosity , their fresh rosy faces testifying to the healthiness of the spot . Quickly I speed on , for a few rain - drops fell ; and just as I entered Castleton ...
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... village it can scarcely be called . I took early train for the Miller's Dale , thence went up the winding Wye to Chee Tor , a very noble cliff of white rock , perpendicular or even overhanging , and curving in a kind of horse - shoe ...
... village it can scarcely be called . I took early train for the Miller's Dale , thence went up the winding Wye to Chee Tor , a very noble cliff of white rock , perpendicular or even overhanging , and curving in a kind of horse - shoe ...
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Página 66 - And Terah took Abram his son, and Lot the son of Haran his son's son, and Sarai his daughter in law, his son Abram's wife ; and they went forth with them from Ur of the Chaldees, to go into the land of Canaan ; and they came unto Haran, and dwelt there.
Página 90 - Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow. Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.
Página 319 - Princess and her child ; and after sufficient warnings for a week before to have made the necessary preparations for this happy event without acquainting his Majesty or the Queen with the circumstances the Princess was in, or giving them the least notice of your departure, is looked upon by the King to be such a deliberate indignity offered to himself and to the Queen, that he has commanded me to acquaint your Royal Highness that he resents it to the highest degree.
Página 417 - ... and the great difficulties and perplexities of the last session, and can take, I hope, a fair view of what occurred, I would express my opinion — and I think it is not peculiar to myself — that we passed last year a most beneficent and noble Act. I have not the slightest apprehension, and I do...
Página 318 - The King has commanded me to acquaint your Royal Highness that his Majesty most heartily rejoices at the safe delivery of the Princess ; but that your carrying away her Royal Highness from Hampton Court, the then residence of the King, the Queen, and the royal family, under the pains and certain indication of immediate labour, to the imminent danger and hazard both of the Princess and her child ; and after sufficient warnings for a week before to have made the necessary preparations for...
Página 403 - ... Yet well I ken the banks where Amaranths blow, Have traced the fount whence streams of nectar flow. Bloom, O ye Amaranths ! bloom for whom ye may, For me ye bloom not ! Glide, rich streams, away ! With lips unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ? WORK WITHOUT HOPE draws nectar in a sieve, And HOPE without an object cannot live.
Página 417 - ... I think it wants finish. Considering that the noble lord has studied the subject, and that he has written anonymous articles against me before and since I was his colleague — I do not know whether he wrote them when I was his colleague — T think it might have been accomplished more ad unffuem.
Página 175 - Spark from the fire that Gods have fed — Joy — thou Elysian Child divine. Fire-drunk, our airy footsteps tread, O Holy One ! thy holy shrine. Strong custom rends us from each other — Thy magic all together brings ; And man in man but hails a brother, Wherever rest thy gentle wings.
Página 418 - When the bark is heard on this side, the right hon. member for Calne emerges, I will not say from his cave, but, perhaps, from a more cynical habitation. He joins immediately in the chorus of reciprocal malignity, and ' Hails with horrid melody the moon.
Página 417 - I do not quarrel with the invective of the noble lord. The noble lord is a man of great talent, and he has vigour in his language. There is great vigour in his language, and no want of vindictiveness. I admit that now, speaking as a critic, and not perhaps as an impartial one, I must say I think it wants finish.