Wide of the mark, by the author of 'Recommended to mercy', etc, Zväzok 3 |
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Strana 5
... hope that you'll come back wiser than you go . ' And then the farewells were ended , and Kathleen , tired and over excited , took herself off to bed . The sudden departure of Lord Dhunagh was the occasion for an immense amount of wonder ...
... hope that you'll come back wiser than you go . ' And then the farewells were ended , and Kathleen , tired and over excited , took herself off to bed . The sudden departure of Lord Dhunagh was the occasion for an immense amount of wonder ...
Strana 13
... hope - O , how I hope ! —that I shall never , never see his face again ! ' When Mrs. Ruddington read these words , which 1 she did three days previous to her much - loved WIDE OF THE MARK . 13.
... hope - O , how I hope ! —that I shall never , never see his face again ! ' When Mrs. Ruddington read these words , which 1 she did three days previous to her much - loved WIDE OF THE MARK . 13.
Strana 16
... Hope's sweet music , as it came softly from her dear friend's lips , her spirit was flying back , like that of an imprisoned bird , to the place where love had first built its beauteous nest . ' Dearest Mimmie , ' the girl whispered ...
... Hope's sweet music , as it came softly from her dear friend's lips , her spirit was flying back , like that of an imprisoned bird , to the place where love had first built its beauteous nest . ' Dearest Mimmie , ' the girl whispered ...
Strana 17
... hope you may be right , and if so , I cer- tainly may hope to be a gainer by the changes . This Captain Brandon , who has treated you so cruelly— ' ' Hush , Mimmie , dear ! If you love me , do not speak against him ; and indeed , indeed ...
... hope you may be right , and if so , I cer- tainly may hope to be a gainer by the changes . This Captain Brandon , who has treated you so cruelly— ' ' Hush , Mimmie , dear ! If you love me , do not speak against him ; and indeed , indeed ...
Strana 37
... hope and sunshine , from her sight - came between Kath- leen and the man she loved . It was this confession which - as , I think , the reader will understand - rendered Lord Dhunagh more backward than he might otherwise have been , in ...
... hope and sunshine , from her sight - came between Kath- leen and the man she loved . It was this confession which - as , I think , the reader will understand - rendered Lord Dhunagh more backward than he might otherwise have been , in ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
amongst Arthur Brandon Ballina Ballinacarrig beautiful believe better blessing breast Captain Castle Roy child Colonel Brandon Culnagore dear death Delaval's dread duty Earl Eveline's evil eyes face fact father fear feel felt followed girl Glaedhuil hand happy hear heart hope husband inauspicious day Ireland Irish Jack Nugent Kath Kathleen Delaval Kellerby Kelly Kyleumra Lady Bal Lady Desmond Lady Eve Lady Eveline Desmond laughed Lina Lina's lips lived look Lord Dhunagh Lord Ross Lord Rossferry lover M'Bean Mabel Maggie Calder Major Nugent marriage Mimmie mind Miss Delaval Miss Rigden mother Mulhany never once Paddy pain passed passion Pat Kelly Pat Mooney perhaps poor Pritchard Rittersdorf Rossferry's Ruddington Saxon secret seemed silent smile soul spirit strange Susan sweet tell tender terrible thing thought trust truth Ulick voice whilst whispered wife wish woman words yer honour young
Populárne pasáže
Strana 200 - OH happiness ! our being's end and aim ! Good, pleasure, ease, content ? whate'er thy name : That something still which prompts th' eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die, Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, O'er-look'd, seen double, by the fool, and wise.
Strana 244 - Meantime I seek no sympathies, nor need ; The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree I planted, — they have torn me — and I bleed : I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed.
Strana 305 - Heaven doth with us, as we with torches do, Not light them for ourselves ; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not.
Strana 16 - As travellers oft look back at eve, When eastward darkly going, To gaze upon that light they leave Still faint behind them glowing,— So, when the close of pleasure's day To gloom hath near consign'd us, We turn to catch one fading ray Of joy that's left behind us.
Strana 176 - The future cannot contradict the past : Mortality's last exercise and proof Is undergone ; the transit made that shows The very Soul, revealed as she departs.
Strana 153 - Ah little think they, while they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death, And all the sad variety of pain.
Strana 218 - No action, whether foul or fair, Is ever done, but it leaves somewhere A record, written by fingers ghostly, As a blessing or a curse, and mostly In the greater weakness or greater strength Of the acts which follow it, till at length The wrongs of ages are redressed, And the justice of God made manifest!
Strana 182 - The secret Strength of things Which governs thought, and to the infinite dome Of Heaven is as a law, inhabits thee ! And what were thou, and earth, and stars, and sea, If to the human mind's imaginings Silence and solitude were vacancy ? July 23, 1816.
Strana 95 - For forms of faith let graceless zealots fight, He can't be wrong whose life is in the right.