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... his youth ; on the contrary , he shunned the subject , and had even dropped hints that Behram , dazzled by the splendour of royalty , might have forgotten the friends 1 . once so dear to him . Leila wept in secret BEHRAM .
... his youth ; on the contrary , he shunned the subject , and had even dropped hints that Behram , dazzled by the splendour of royalty , might have forgotten the friends 1 . once so dear to him . Leila wept in secret BEHRAM .
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once so dear to him . Leila wept in secret over what she con- sidered the injustice of Mondor , for the possibility of such an event never entered her generous and unsuspecting mind . But Mondor was better informed ; he was aware that ...
once so dear to him . Leila wept in secret over what she con- sidered the injustice of Mondor , for the possibility of such an event never entered her generous and unsuspecting mind . But Mondor was better informed ; he was aware that ...
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... once . ' 46 " 1 My dear sir , said I , ' consider what you say ; poor Mr. A has b been dead several months . ' 999 " Dead ! eh ? Ay , well , now you talk of it , I think somebody told me so once before ; but , Mr. Mr .- ( I men- tioned ...
... once . ' 46 " 1 My dear sir , said I , ' consider what you say ; poor Mr. A has b been dead several months . ' 999 " Dead ! eh ? Ay , well , now you talk of it , I think somebody told me so once before ; but , Mr. Mr .- ( I men- tioned ...
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... once taking , To think that vision will come again , Lost are the links of its golden chain And the heart its lament is making- The dream is past . III . - WEEP NOT FOR ME . Weep not for me - Weep not for me- Should the tear of sorrow ...
... once taking , To think that vision will come again , Lost are the links of its golden chain And the heart its lament is making- The dream is past . III . - WEEP NOT FOR ME . Weep not for me - Weep not for me- Should the tear of sorrow ...
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... once more - the dear disguised Henry - I will tell him , heaven commands me for ever to remove from him . " Mid a convent's gloom will I pass my few remaining days , in penance and contrition ; and tears of remorse shall wash FAIR away ...
... once more - the dear disguised Henry - I will tell him , heaven commands me for ever to remove from him . " Mid a convent's gloom will I pass my few remaining days , in penance and contrition ; and tears of remorse shall wash FAIR away ...
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Sida 215 - There is something in sickness that breaks down the pride of manhood ; that softens the heart, and brings it back to the feelings of infancy. Who that has languished even in advanced life in sickness and despondency, who that has pined on a weary bed in the neglect and loneliness of a foreign land, but has thought on the mother " that looked on his childhood...
Sida 214 - Oh, sir!" said the good woman, "he was such a comely lad, so sweettempered, so kind to every one around him, so dutiful to his parents! It did one's heart good to see him of a Sunday, dressed out in his best, so tall, so straight, so cheery, supporting his old mother to church — for she was always fonder of leaning on George's arm, than on her good man's; and, poor soul, she might well be proud of him, for a finer lad there was not in the country round.
Sida 218 - Why, what should be the fear ? I do not set my life at a pin's fee ; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself ? It waves me forth again : I'll follow it.
Sida 212 - A rose's brief, bright life of joy, Such unto him was given' Go— thou must play alone, my boy— Thy brother is in heaven!
Sida 22 - Calm on the bosom of thy God, Fair spirit, rest thee now ! E'en while with us thy footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow. Dust to its narrow house beneath ! Soul to its place on high ! They that have seen thy look in death, No more may fear to die.
Sida 212 - Oh ! call my brother back to me, I cannot play alone ; The summer comes with flower and bee, — Where is my brother gone ? The butterfly is glancing bright Across the sun-beam's track ; I care not now to chase its flight — Oh ! call my brother back. The flowers run wild — the flowers we sowYi Around our garden tree ; Our vine is drooping with its load — • Oh ! call him back to me...
Sida 10 - Oh, Love! thy essence is thy purity! Breathe one unhallowed breath upon thy flame And it is gone for ever, — and but leaves A sullied vase — its pure light lost in shame...
Sida 218 - What, if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That beetles o'er his base into the sea ? And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive your sovereignty of reason, And draw you into madness...
Sida 215 - She will sacrifice every comfort to his convenience ; she will surrender every pleasure to his enjoyment ; she will glory in his fame, and exult in his prosperity : and if misfortune overtake him, he will be the dearer to her from misfortune ; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him in spite of his disgrace ; and if all the world beside cast him off, she will be all the world to him.
Sida 218 - My fate cries out, And makes each petty artery in this body As hardy as the Nemean lion's nerve. Still am I call'd. Unhand me, gentlemen. By heaven, I'll make a ghost of him that lets me!