An Autobiography: My Schools and Schoolmasters; Or, The Story of My EducationGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 537 sidor |
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... began to cry over his charge ; and finally , after wasting some time in a paroxysm of indecision and sor- row , instead of committing the puppies to the water , he tucked them up in his little kilt , and set out by a blind pathway which ...
... began to cry over his charge ; and finally , after wasting some time in a paroxysm of indecision and sor- row , instead of committing the puppies to the water , he tucked them up in his little kilt , and set out by a blind pathway which ...
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... began , he found himself able , as before , to run out against his two comrades the one side of a four - and - twenty pounder . The instance is a curious one of the influence of that " spirit " which , accord- ing to the Wise King ...
... began , he found himself able , as before , to run out against his two comrades the one side of a four - and - twenty pounder . The instance is a curious one of the influence of that " spirit " which , accord- ing to the Wise King ...
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... began to fail , the elder of the two removed from her mother's house , to live with and take care of her ; and the younger , who was now shooting up into a pretty young woman , used , as before , to pass much of her time with her sister ...
... began to fail , the elder of the two removed from her mother's house , to live with and take care of her ; and the younger , who was now shooting up into a pretty young woman , used , as before , to pass much of her time with her sister ...
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... began to blow great guns , we had given the land a good offing , and the hurricane blew the right way . Just as we were loosening from the quay , a poor young woman , much knocked up , with a child in her arms , had come to the vessel's ...
... began to blow great guns , we had given the land a good offing , and the hurricane blew the right way . Just as we were loosening from the quay , a poor young woman , much knocked up , with a child in her arms , had come to the vessel's ...
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... began to break up under us ere mid - day , and we saw the corpse of the drowned woman , with the dead infant still in its arms , come floating out through a hole in the side . But the surf soon tore mother and child asunder , and we ...
... began to break up under us ere mid - day , and we saw the corpse of the drowned woman , with the dead infant still in its arms , come floating out through a hole in the side . But the surf soon tore mother and child asunder , and we ...
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Sida i - Love had he found in huts where poor men lie; His daily teachers had been woods and rills, The silence that is in the starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills.
Sida 165 - Others apart sat on a hill retired, In thoughts more elevate, and reasoned high Of Providence, Foreknowledge, Will, and Fate— Fixed fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute — And found no end, in wandering mazes lost.
Sida 224 - And Joshua adjured them at that time, saying, Cursed be the man before the LORD, that riseth up and buildeth this city Jericho: he shall lay the foundation thereof in his firstborn, and in his youngest son shall he set up the gates of it.
Sida 395 - We have not been drawn and trussed, in order that we may be filled, like stuffed birds in a museum, with chaff and ra'gs and paltry blurred shreds of paper about the rights of man.
Sida 186 - Wi' life an' light; Or winter howls, in gusty storms, The lang, dark night! The Muse, nae poet ever fand her, Till by himsel he learn'd to wander, Adown some trottin burn's meander, An' no think lang: O sweet to stray, an' pensive ponder A heart-felt sang!
Sida 433 - this palace is the seat of happiness; where pleasure succeeds to pleasure, and discontent and sorrow can have no admission. Whatever nature has provided for the delight of sense, is here spread...
Sida 38 - At Wallace' name, what Scottish blood But boils up in a spring-tide flood ! Oft have our fearless fathers strode By Wallace' side, Still pressing onward, red-wat shod, Or glorious died.
Sida 27 - I actually found out for myself that the art of reading is the art of finding stories in books; and from that moment reading became one of the most delightful of my amusements.
Sida 210 - Alternate triumphed in his breast; His bliss and woe — a smile, a tear; Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding pulse, the languid limb, The changing spirit's rise and fall; We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all.
Sida 28 - That left half-told the preternatural tale, Romance of Giants, chronicle of Fiends Profuse in garniture of wooden cuts Strange and uncouth ; dire faces, figures dire, Sharp-knee'd, sharp-elbowed, and lean-ankled too, With long and ghostly shanks — forms which once seen Could never be forgotten...