The Vale of Cedars: Or, The MartyrD. Appleton & Company, 1851 - Počet stran: 256 |
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Strana ix
... returned , finding the death of his father , he resolved not to make his third voyage as a midshipman , but endeavor to procure some employment sufficiently lucrative 1 * to prevent his remaining a burthen upon his widowed . MEMOIR OF ...
... returned , finding the death of his father , he resolved not to make his third voyage as a midshipman , but endeavor to procure some employment sufficiently lucrative 1 * to prevent his remaining a burthen upon his widowed . MEMOIR OF ...
Strana 19
... returned affection , as avow- ed by her , when his fond words had called it forth ; and shud- dered at the ... returned , she had vanished . He could not trace either her or the friend with whom she had been staying . Don Albert had ...
... returned affection , as avow- ed by her , when his fond words had called it forth ; and shud- dered at the ... returned , she had vanished . He could not trace either her or the friend with whom she had been staying . Don Albert had ...
Strana 34
... thoughts ; but when that returned in all the misery of isolation to his own breast , former thoughts regained dominion , and he tried to conquer the one feeling by the encouragement of the other . His brother and his 34 THE VALE OF CEDARS.
... thoughts ; but when that returned in all the misery of isolation to his own breast , former thoughts regained dominion , and he tried to conquer the one feeling by the encouragement of the other . His brother and his 34 THE VALE OF CEDARS.
Strana 35
... returned to the vale , and his family at length mourned him as one amongst the dead . The career of his brother was glorious but brief ; he fell fighting for his country , and his widow and young son returned to the parental retreat ...
... returned to the vale , and his family at length mourned him as one amongst the dead . The career of his brother was glorious but brief ; he fell fighting for his country , and his widow and young son returned to the parental retreat ...
Strana 41
... returned . His first action was to clasp her convulsively to his heart ; his next , to put her gently yet firmly from him , and bury his face in his hands , and weep . No sight is more terrible , even to an indifferent spectator , than ...
... returned . His first action was to clasp her convulsively to his heart ; his next , to put her gently yet firmly from him , and bury his face in his hands , and weep . No sight is more terrible , even to an indifferent spectator , than ...
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Strana 115 - We must not make a scarecrow of the law, Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.
Strana 55 - You would have thought the very windows spake, So many greedy looks of young and old Through casements darted their desiring eyes Upon his visage, and that all the walls With painted imagery had said at once 'Jesu preserve thee! welcome, Bolingbroke! Whilst he, from one side to the other turning, Bare-headed, lower than his proud steed's neck, Bespake them thus: 'I thank you, countrymen...
Strana 65 - Yet was I calm : I knew the time My breast would thrill before thy look ; But now to tremble were a crime — We met, — and not a nerve was shook.
Strana xi - Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.
Strana 167 - Far other times our fathers' grandsires knew, A virtuous race, to godliness devote. What though the sceptic's scorn hath dared to soil The record of their fame ! what though the men Of worldly minds have dared to stigmatize The sister-cause, Religion and the Law, With Superstition's name ! yet, yet their deeds, Their constancy in torture and in death, — These on Tradition's tongue still live ; these shall On History's honest page be pictured bright To latest times. Perhaps some bard, whose muse...
Strana xi - ... back to Frankfort, to the house of a family of most kind friends, where every attention and care was lavishly bestowed. In vain. She took to her bed the very day of her arrival, and never rose from it again ; she became daily weaker, and in three weeks from that time her sufferings ceased for ever.
Strana 248 - When shall I not think of thee?" he passionately rejoined. "Oh, Marie, Marie ! I thought separation on earth the worst agony that could befall me ; but what — what is it compared to the eternal one of death ? " "No, no; not eternal, Arthur. In heaven I feel there is no distinction of creed or faith ; we shall all love God and one another there, and earth's fearful distinctions can never come between us. I know such is not the creed of thy people, nor of some of mine ; but when thou standest on...