The Vale of Cedars: Or, The MartyrD. Appleton & Company, 1850 - Počet stran: 256 |
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... deep plume of his broad - rimmed hat could not conceal the deep blue restless eyes , the delicate complexion , and rich brown clustering hair ; the varying expression of features , which if not regularly handsome , were bright with ...
... deep plume of his broad - rimmed hat could not conceal the deep blue restless eyes , the delicate complexion , and rich brown clustering hair ; the varying expression of features , which if not regularly handsome , were bright with ...
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... deep enough to create remark , but felt by himself . His feelings , always ardent , had been all excited , and were all concentrated , on a subject so wrapt in mystery , that the wish to solve it engrossed his whole being . Except when ...
... deep enough to create remark , but felt by himself . His feelings , always ardent , had been all excited , and were all concentrated , on a subject so wrapt in mystery , that the wish to solve it engrossed his whole being . Except when ...
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... deep black pool at its base . Stanley hazarded but one glance behind , then looked stea- dily forward , till his eye seemed accustomed to the width of the chasm , which did not exceed three feet . He fixed his hold firmly on a blasted ...
... deep black pool at its base . Stanley hazarded but one glance behind , then looked stea- dily forward , till his eye seemed accustomed to the width of the chasm , which did not exceed three feet . He fixed his hold firmly on a blasted ...
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... deep agony I had well nigh forgotten . There is a love , a duty stronger than that I bear to thee . I would resign all else , but not my father's God . " The words were few and simple ; but the tone in which they were spoken recalled ...
... deep agony I had well nigh forgotten . There is a love , a duty stronger than that I bear to thee . I would resign all else , but not my father's God . " The words were few and simple ; but the tone in which they were spoken recalled ...
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... deep grief and ill - concealed indignation at the prince's mysteriously sudden death might , for the time , have obtained him enemies , and endangered his own life ; but the favor of Isabella , whom it was then the policy of the ...
... deep grief and ill - concealed indignation at the prince's mysteriously sudden death might , for the time , have obtained him enemies , and endangered his own life ; but the favor of Isabella , whom it was then the policy of the ...
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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 11 - 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 11 - ... 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 163 - 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 Disdains the servile strain of Fashion's quire, May celebrate their unambitious names.
Strana 254 - ... ENGLISHMAN'S HEBREW AND CHALDEE CONCORDANCE of the OLD TESTAMENT ; being an attempt at a Verbal Connection between the Original and the English Translations : with Indexes, a List of the Proper Names and their occurrences, &c. 2 vols. royal 8vo. £Z. 13s. 6d. cloth; large paper, £\. Us. 6d. EOTVOS.-THE VILLAGE NOTARY : A Romance of Hungarian Life.
Strana 112 - No proud effigy marked those simple graves ; the monuments of the dead were in the hearts of the living. But in the cathedral of Segovia a lordly monument arose to the memory of Ferdinand Morales, erected, not indeed merely for idle pomp, but as a tribute from the gratitude of a sovereign and a nation's love.