Strangers and pilgrims, by the author of 'Lady Audley's secret'.J. Maxwell, 1873 |
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... perhaps the future which awaited her . He thought of such a prospect with more than common pain , a pain in which selfish regret or jealousy had no part . He had heard enough of Lord Paulyn's career to know that the woman who married ...
... perhaps the future which awaited her . He thought of such a prospect with more than common pain , a pain in which selfish regret or jealousy had no part . He had heard enough of Lord Paulyn's career to know that the woman who married ...
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... ' said Blanche . Then I can take my chance of finding him there , ' said the Curate , preparing to depart . ' O , Mr. Forde , how unkind to be so anxious to run away , when this is perhaps almost your last 14 STRANGERS AND PILGRIMS .
... ' said Blanche . Then I can take my chance of finding him there , ' said the Curate , preparing to depart . ' O , Mr. Forde , how unkind to be so anxious to run away , when this is perhaps almost your last 14 STRANGERS AND PILGRIMS .
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... perhaps . ' ' Only a month - only four more blessed Sundays ! O , Mr. Forde , that is sudden ! ' ' Do not suppose that I am not sorry to go , ' said But Mr. Forde . ' I am very fond of Hawleigh . that other work is a part of an old ...
... perhaps . ' ' Only a month - only four more blessed Sundays ! O , Mr. Forde , that is sudden ! ' ' Do not suppose that I am not sorry to go , ' said But Mr. Forde . ' I am very fond of Hawleigh . that other work is a part of an old ...
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... room , and sit in the full glare of the lamp , submitting himself meekly to Gertrude's cross - questioning . He bore this infliction perhaps with a greater patience than he might otherwise have shown 16 STRANGERS AND PILGRIMS .
... room , and sit in the full glare of the lamp , submitting himself meekly to Gertrude's cross - questioning . He bore this infliction perhaps with a greater patience than he might otherwise have shown 16 STRANGERS AND PILGRIMS .
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... perhaps remain at home to be killed in a railway accident , or die of smallpox . I hardly think the savages would be worse ; and if I felt I had done any good among them , there would be a kind of glory in my death , which might take ...
... perhaps remain at home to be killed in a railway accident , or die of smallpox . I hardly think the savages would be worse ; and if I felt I had done any good among them , there would be a kind of glory in my death , which might take ...
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Стр. 170 - Since there's no help, come, let us kiss and part! Nay, I have done. You get no more of me! And I am glad, yea, glad with all my heart, That thus so cleanly I myself can free. Shake hands for ever! Cancel all our vows! And when we meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain.
Стр. 215 - Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, And you, ye waters, roll, Till, like a sea of glory, It spreads from pole to pole. Till o'er our ransomed nature, The Lamb, for sinners slain, Redeemer, king, creator, In bliss returns to reign.
Стр. 259 - Oh, the little more, and how much it is! And the little less, and what worlds away! How a sound shall quicken content to bliss, Or a breath suspend the blood's best play, And life be a proof of this!
Стр. 229 - And the dove mourn'd on apace ; No flame did flash, nor fair blue reek Rose up to show me his place. O last love ! O first love ! My love with the true, true heart, To think I have come to this your home, And yet — we are apart! My love ! He stood at my right hand, His eyes were grave and sweet ; Methought he said :
Стр. 214 - The sodger from the wars returns, The sailor frae the main ; But I hae parted frae my love, Never to meet again, My dear ; Never to meet again. When day is gane and night is come, And a...
Стр. 176 - Luttrell, rector of Hawleigh." It was rather hard that you should allow the court newsman to be wiser than I.' Eager words of denial trembled on her lips, but before they could be spoken, pride silenced her. What ! he came to her in this ruthless fashion, came with his course resolved, and resigned her as coolly as if she were a prize not worth contesting. ' You have come here to — to give me up,' she said. ' I have resigned myself to circumstances. But would it not have been as well to be off...
Стр. 55 - Oh, never become acquainted with the other ! Two souls, alas, dwell in my breast : the one would fain separate itself from the other. The one clings, with persevering fondness, to the world, with organs like cramps of steel : the other lifts itself energetically from the mist to the realms of an exalted ancestry.
Стр. 157 - J'y regardais une place chérie, Tiède encor d'un baiser brûlant; Et je songeais comme la femme oublie, Et je sentais un lambeau de ma vie Qui se déchirait lentement.
Стр. 236 - I'm weary of my part. My torch is out; and the world stands before me Like a black desert at the approach of night : I'll lay me down, and stray no farther on.
Стр. 71 - Tis what he merits from us, yet th' attempt Were dangerous, he is still the people's idol. Marg. And so perhaps shall Marg'ret be ; applause Waits on success ; the fickle multitude, Like the light straw that floats along the stream, Glide with the current still and follow fortune.