The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volym 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1860 |
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... speaking . All the efforts , all the curiosity , all the entreaties of my compan- ions failed to overcome the taciturnity of Captain Garbas . However , the uselessness of these attempts did not produce the effect that might have been ...
... speaking . All the efforts , all the curiosity , all the entreaties of my compan- ions failed to overcome the taciturnity of Captain Garbas . However , the uselessness of these attempts did not produce the effect that might have been ...
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... speak the truth , and I must believe you , for that foolish passion has not only made you forgetful of your duty ... speaking to you now ! ' But after all , what do you intend to do ? " I will tell you all . Five months ago , you know ...
... speak the truth , and I must believe you , for that foolish passion has not only made you forgetful of your duty ... speaking to you now ! ' But after all , what do you intend to do ? " I will tell you all . Five months ago , you know ...
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... speak to me about the business which concerns me . It appears that Luisella is passionately fond of me , but that she strove against that love , struggling with her own heart , clinging with a sort of desperate fervor to her first ...
... speak to me about the business which concerns me . It appears that Luisella is passionately fond of me , but that she strove against that love , struggling with her own heart , clinging with a sort of desperate fervor to her first ...
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... speaking , jealousy , grief , hatred , and anger overwhelmed me ; but , at the same time , it seemed to me that the wonderful chance that had preserved me from inevitable death was preparing a revenge for me . ' When I could hear no ...
... speaking , jealousy , grief , hatred , and anger overwhelmed me ; but , at the same time , it seemed to me that the wonderful chance that had preserved me from inevitable death was preparing a revenge for me . ' When I could hear no ...
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... speak the truth : I am guilty ; I have deceived you ; I ought to have confessed all to you ; I ought to have told you to what I was compelled , for my father's safety . ' เ Ah ! I replied , with a bitter smile , that filial piety is ...
... speak the truth : I am guilty ; I have deceived you ; I ought to have confessed all to you ; I ought to have told you to what I was compelled , for my father's safety . ' เ Ah ! I replied , with a bitter smile , that filial piety is ...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volym 43 Charles Fenno Hoffman,Lewis Gaylord Clark,Timothy Flint,Kinahan Cornwallis,John Holmes Agnew Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1854 |
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Sida 503 - Because he hath inclined his ear unto me, therefore will I call upon him as long as I live.
Sida 44 - ... screams of children, and the cries of men ; some calling for their children, others for their parents, others for their husbands, and only distinguishing each other by their voices ; one lamenting his own fate, another that of his family ; some wishing to die from the very fear of dying ; some lifting their hands to the gods ; but, the greater part imagining that the last and eternal night was come, which was to destroy the gods and the world together.
Sida 325 - Blessings be with them — and eternal praise, Who gave us nobler loves, and nobler cares—- The Poets, who on earth have made us heirs Of truth and pure delight by heavenly lays ! Oh ! might my name be numbered among theirs, Then gladly would I end my mortal days.
Sida 503 - Gracious is the Lord, and righteous ; yea, our God is merciful. The Lord preserveth the simple : I was brought low, and he helped me.
Sida 574 - In pride and robes of honour shine. 2 But oh! their end, their dreadful end ! Thy sanctuary taught me so : On slippery rocks I see them stand, And fiery billows roll below. 3...
Sida 53 - Sum up at night what thou hast done by day ; .And in the morning, what thou hast to do. Dress and undress thy soul : mark the decay And growth of it : if with thy watch, that too Be down, then wind up both, since we shall be Most surely judged, make thy accounts agree.
Sida 562 - DIRGE. SOFTLY ! She is lying With her lips apart ; Softly ! She is dying of a broken heart. Whisper ! She is going To her final rest ; Whisper ! Life is growing Dim within her breast. Gently ! She is sleeping ; She has breathed her last ! Gently ! While you're weeping, She to heaven has pass'd.
Sida 421 - When thou buildest a new house, then thou shalt make a battlement for thy roof, that thou bring not blood upon thine house, if any man fall from thence.