The Harvard Monthly, Volúmenes43-44Students of Harvard College, 1907 |
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... dear , " interrupted Mrs. Leigh , “ I really think we ought to be going . I told Mrs. Wilson that I'd chaperone May , and she's to be there at eight - thirty . " Miss Allerton hesitated . " Mrs. Leigh , " she finally began , " do you ...
... dear , " interrupted Mrs. Leigh , “ I really think we ought to be going . I told Mrs. Wilson that I'd chaperone May , and she's to be there at eight - thirty . " Miss Allerton hesitated . " Mrs. Leigh , " she finally began , " do you ...
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... dear Mrs. Leigh , not a bit of it ! Don't worry and come back early . " " Good - bye . Have a good time , Cynthia . So long , Walter . " " Mind the steps , Mrs. Leigh . They're dark as pitch . " And so finally the two were left alone ...
... dear Mrs. Leigh , not a bit of it ! Don't worry and come back early . " " Good - bye . Have a good time , Cynthia . So long , Walter . " " Mind the steps , Mrs. Leigh . They're dark as pitch . " And so finally the two were left alone ...
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... dear boy ? You look well . Absence seems to agree with you . Isn't your mother delighted to have you with her again ? How long are you going to stay ? " She looked over his shoulder and smiled again at some third person . " Mary , dear ...
... dear boy ? You look well . Absence seems to agree with you . Isn't your mother delighted to have you with her again ? How long are you going to stay ? " She looked over his shoulder and smiled again at some third person . " Mary , dear ...
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... dear heart . Drink your cordial . We must go now . " " Not yet , " she pleaded . " It's early . Even the music hasn't gone , and don't you realize what this hour means to me ? All the joys and pains and loves and tears of all time are ...
... dear heart . Drink your cordial . We must go now . " " Not yet , " she pleaded . " It's early . Even the music hasn't gone , and don't you realize what this hour means to me ? All the joys and pains and loves and tears of all time are ...
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... dear ? " she asked , sighing wearily and looking out of the window . " How early it becomes dark in the winter ! " she said after a pause . " Look at me , " he said almost roughly . " Norvelle , we planned that I was to write , that you ...
... dear ? " she asked , sighing wearily and looking out of the window . " How early it becomes dark in the winter ! " she said after a pause . " Look at me , " he said almost roughly . " Norvelle , we planned that I was to write , that you ...
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Página 283 - And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were destroyed from the earth: and Noah only remained alive, and they that were with him in the ark.
Página 128 - Tis not by guilt the onward sweep Of truth and right. O Lord, we stay; Tis by our follies that so long We hold the earth from heaven away. "These clumsy feet, still in the mire, Go crushing blossoms without end; These hard, well-meaning hands we thrust Among the heart-strings of a friend.
Página 29 - Come down to Kew in lilac-time, in lilac-time, in lilactime; Come down to Kew in lilac-time (it isn't far from London!) And you shall wander hand in hand with love in summer's wonderland; Come down to Kew in lilac-time (is isn't far from London...
Página 225 - Very ready we are to say of a book, " How good this is — that's exactly what I think ! " But the right feeling is, " How strange that is ! I never thought of that before, and yet I see it is true; or if I do not now, I hope I shall, some day.
Página 325 - With moonlight patches or star atoms keen, Or fragments of the day's intense serene, Working mosaic on their Parian floors. And, day and night, aloof, from the high towers And terraces, the Earth and Ocean seem To sleep in one another's arms, and dream Of waves, flowers, clouds, woods, rocks, and all that we Read in their smiles, and call reality.
Página 318 - Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn, Im dunkeln Laub die Goldorangen glühn, Ein sanfter Wind vom blauen Himmel weht, Die Myrte still und hoch der Lorbeer steht, Kennst du es wohl? Dahin! Dahin Möcht ich mit dir, o mein Geliebter, ziehn.
Página 5 - He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch, To gain or lose it all.
Página 138 - I know very well that many, who pretend to be wise by the forms of being grave, are apt to despise both poetry and music as toys and trifles too light for the use or entertainment of serious men. But whoever find themselves wholly insensible to...
Página 119 - Free love — free field — we love but while we may : The woods are hush'd, their music is no more : The leaf is dead, the yearning past away : New leaf, new life — the days of frost are o'er : New life, new love to suit the newer day : New loves are sweet as those that went before : Free love, — free field — we love but while we may.
Página 134 - Take away from him the pound, and give it unto him that hath the ten pounds. And they said unto him, Lord, he hath ten pounds. I say unto you, that unto every one that hath shall be given ; but from him that hath not, even that which he hath shall be taken away from him.