The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: Christmas stories ; Ballads, and other poems ; TalesHoughton, Mifflin, 1889 |
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... the writer seeks for no other reward . NOTE . Please send the proceeds as requested per let- ter ; the bearer being directed not to give up the manu- script without . - MISS LÖWE . MINNA LÖWE was the daughter of Moses THE PROFEssor . 479.
... the writer seeks for no other reward . NOTE . Please send the proceeds as requested per let- ter ; the bearer being directed not to give up the manu- script without . - MISS LÖWE . MINNA LÖWE was the daughter of Moses THE PROFEssor . 479.
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... Minna Löwe simply told me to turn to the left , when I was debating between that side and its opposite , in order to ... Minna's full red lips , as they let slip the monosyllable , wore a smile so tender , and uttered it with such ...
... Minna Löwe simply told me to turn to the left , when I was debating between that side and its opposite , in order to ... Minna's full red lips , as they let slip the monosyllable , wore a smile so tender , and uttered it with such ...
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... Minna Löwe . For let them say as they will , that woman whom a man has once loved cannot be the same to him as another . Whenever one of my passions comes into a room , my cheeks flush , my knees tremble , I look at her with pleased ...
... Minna Löwe . For let them say as they will , that woman whom a man has once loved cannot be the same to him as another . Whenever one of my passions comes into a room , my cheeks flush , my knees tremble , I look at her with pleased ...
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... Minna Löwe ; for three weeks , at least , I adored the wench , and could give any per- son curious that way a ... Minna's eyes that had done the business . But for them I should have slept at Coblentz that very night ; where , by ...
... Minna Löwe ; for three weeks , at least , I adored the wench , and could give any per- son curious that way a ... Minna's eyes that had done the business . But for them I should have slept at Coblentz that very night ; where , by ...
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... Minna Löwe , and was for passing some of his delicate , light - dragoon jokes upon it and her ; but these , too , I sternly cut short . " Why , cuth me , if I don't think you want to mawwy her ! " blurted out Wilder . " Well , sir ...
... Minna Löwe , and was for passing some of his delicate , light - dragoon jokes upon it and her ; but these , too , I sternly cut short . " Why , cuth me , if I don't think you want to mawwy her ! " blurted out Wilder . " Well , sir ...
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Página 296 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure: Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure, Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain; Fought all his battles o'er again, And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain!
Página 263 - Here let us sport, Boys, as we sit ; Laughter and wit Flashing so free. Life is but short— When we are gone, Let them sing on, . . . Round the old tree.
Página 334 - THE play is done ; the curtain drops, Slow falling to the prompter's bell : A moment yet the actor stops, And looks around to say farewell. It is an irksome word and task ; And, when he's laughed and said his say, He shows, as he removes the mask, A face that's any thing but gay.
Página 86 - Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home! A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere. Home, home, sweet, sweet home! There's no place like home!
Página 266 - I've a snug little kingdom up four pair of stairs. To mount to this realm is a toil, to be sure, But the fire there is bright and the air rather pure; And the view I behold on a sunshiny day Is grand through the chimney-pots over the way. This snug little chamber is...
Página 262 - The waiter stares and shrugs his shoulder — 'Monsieur is dead this many a day.
Página 333 - Says gorging Jack to guzzling Jimmy, "I am extremely hungaree." To gorging Jack says guzzling Jimmy, "We've nothing left, us must eat we.
Página 333 - THERE were three sailors of Bristol city Who took a boat and went to sea. But first with beef and captain's biscuits And pickled pork they loaded she. There was gorging Jack and guzzling Jimmy, And the youngest he was little Billee. Now when they got as far as the Equator ' They'd nothing left but one split pea. Says gorging Jack to guzzling Jimmy, •
Página 93 - His betters, see. below him sit, Or hunger hopeless at the gate. Who bade the mud from Dives...
Página 335 - Come wealth or want, come good or ill, Let young and old accept their part, And bow before the Awful Will, And bear it with an honest heart, Who misses or who wins the prize. Go, lose or conquer as you can ; But if you fail, or if you rise, Be each, pray God, a gentleman.