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... Edward Temple was worshipped by a few and disliked by a great many , neither of which facts seemed to dis- turb his equamimity . With a woman's quick perception , Helen Austin was conscious that she found favour in Edward Temple's sight ...
... Edward Temple was worshipped by a few and disliked by a great many , neither of which facts seemed to dis- turb his equamimity . With a woman's quick perception , Helen Austin was conscious that she found favour in Edward Temple's sight ...
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... Edward knew you better , he said it would bring out your capabilities ; I suppose that I must not say what he thought they were . " " No , thank you , Mary ; " said her bro- ther , with a quiet smile . " Second - hand conversations are ...
... Edward knew you better , he said it would bring out your capabilities ; I suppose that I must not say what he thought they were . " " No , thank you , Mary ; " said her bro- ther , with a quiet smile . " Second - hand conversations are ...
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... Edwards with their yachts shall stay me . Double rap heard at door L. Enter Mermaid . with a slip of glass , and , presenting it to Nep- tune , returns and leads in Glass . Enter Glass L. ) Glass - Oh , Neptune , what's the noose ? What ...
... Edwards with their yachts shall stay me . Double rap heard at door L. Enter Mermaid . with a slip of glass , and , presenting it to Nep- tune , returns and leads in Glass . Enter Glass L. ) Glass - Oh , Neptune , what's the noose ? What ...
Strana 54
... Edwards , had married with Mr. Sefton and oc- casional gout a few years since . So little had I and my factotum Janet to do in the way of preparation , how- ever , that I was comfortably packed off by the early train to Lichfield the ...
... Edwards , had married with Mr. Sefton and oc- casional gout a few years since . So little had I and my factotum Janet to do in the way of preparation , how- ever , that I was comfortably packed off by the early train to Lichfield the ...
Strana 55
... Edwards did not over- estimate the value of Mr. Sefton's posses- sions , when she checked them off on her fingers to her mother and myself , just after his proposal . Mrs. Edwards , a gentlewoman in the best sense of the term , for whom ...
... Edwards did not over- estimate the value of Mr. Sefton's posses- sions , when she checked them off on her fingers to her mother and myself , just after his proposal . Mrs. Edwards , a gentlewoman in the best sense of the term , for whom ...
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Strana 74 - Oh, -woman! in our hours of ease Uncertain, coy, and hard to please; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou.
Strana 169 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, give unto us the increase of faith, hope, and charity ; and, that we may obtain that which thou dost promise, make us to love that which thou dost command ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Strana 73 - If I am asked, who is the greatest man ? I answer the best : " and if I am required to say, who is the best? I reply, he that " has deserved most of his fellow-creatures.
Strana 73 - The great man is he who hath nothing to fear and nothing to hope from another. It is he who, while he demonstrates the iniquity of the laws, and is able to correct them, obeys them peaceably. It is he who looks on the ambitious both as weak and fraudulent. It is he who hath no disposition or occasion for any kind of deceit, no reason for being or for appearing different from what he is. It is he who can call together the most select company when it pleases him.
Strana 72 - Mr. Pope was with Sir Godfrey Kneller one day, when his nephew, a Guinea trader, came in. ' Nephew,' said Sir Godfrey, 'you have the honour of seeing the two greatest men in the world.
Strana 169 - LET Thy merciful ears, O Lord, be open to the prayers of Thy humble servants ; and that they may obtain their petitions make them to ask such things as shall please Thee; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Strana 169 - ... and remove from us those things which are hurtful, though they are such things as we pray for.
Strana 234 - It is a vanity to persuade the world one hath much learning, by getting a great library.
Strana 35 - Let dogs delight To bark and bite, For 'tis their nature to...
Strana 74 - Judith, and the heirs males of her body lawfully issuing; and for default of such issue, to the right heirs of me the said William Shakespeare for ever. " Item, I give unto my wife my second best bed with the furniture.