Moral TalesJohn Harris, 1831 - 182 sivua |
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Sivu 11
... lost the rest of his money at a billiard - table . In the even- ing , when he rode home rather in an angry mood , he met , on the same cross road , where he had lost his way in the morning , a gentleman on horseback , who asked him ...
... lost the rest of his money at a billiard - table . In the even- ing , when he rode home rather in an angry mood , he met , on the same cross road , where he had lost his way in the morning , a gentleman on horseback , who asked him ...
Sivu 17
... lost both legs in battle . " And on turning his eyes towards the door , Edward instantly recognised his long lost friend Anthony . He ran to him , and , to the great astonishment of the young invalid and of the spectators , he ...
... lost both legs in battle . " And on turning his eyes towards the door , Edward instantly recognised his long lost friend Anthony . He ran to him , and , to the great astonishment of the young invalid and of the spectators , he ...
Sivu 18
... lost limbs . The next day , Mr. and Mrs. Williams em- ployed an hour or two before their departure in seeing the principal curiosities of the town . There was , among others , an excellent infirmary , which they visited . They went ...
... lost limbs . The next day , Mr. and Mrs. Williams em- ployed an hour or two before their departure in seeing the principal curiosities of the town . There was , among others , an excellent infirmary , which they visited . They went ...
Sivu 20
... lost my mother soon after I was born ; and , being still in the prime of life , he de- termined to contract a second marriage . He paid his addresses to an interesting young person , whose affections he had the good fortune to gain ...
... lost my mother soon after I was born ; and , being still in the prime of life , he de- termined to contract a second marriage . He paid his addresses to an interesting young person , whose affections he had the good fortune to gain ...
Sivu 33
... lost any thing ? " Yes ; my portfolio . It will be of little use to any one : but for me the loss will be irre- parable . " Theodore asked him in which of the walks he had lost it . The stranger , who had been walking about for some ...
... lost any thing ? " Yes ; my portfolio . It will be of little use to any one : but for me the loss will be irre- parable . " Theodore asked him in which of the walks he had lost it . The stranger , who had been walking about for some ...
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Abbé de l'Epée affection alderman Alme amiable anchoret Anthony Anthony Stevens arms asked astonishment Auvergne Baron beloved Blondel boasting Breslau brother Burgomaster Charles child Christian companion countenance cried D'Arlemont d'Haran Dame Margaret daughter deaf and dumb dear death delighted Dorset Street dreadful Dupré Edward Emilia Eugene exclaimed farmer favour favourite feelings fortune Franval free imperial city gave Gelnhausen give Hanau hand happiness Harriet Hartley heard heart Hodnet honour horses instantly James and William lady length looked magistrate marriage master ment merchant minister Mister Ramshead morning mother Murval native never night obliged orphan Paris poor Portsmouth Prince pupil received replied requested returned Richard sailor scarcely senate sent servant shew ship Sicard soon sooner stranger surprise Theodore thou thought threw timate tion told took town trap-ball turn village whole Willson young Count
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Sivu 119 - A REFLECTION AT SEA. SEE how, beneath the moonbeam's smile, Yon little billow heaves its breast, And foams and sparkles for a while, And murmuring then subsides to rest. Thus man, the sport of bliss and care, Rises on Time's eventful sea ; And, having swell'da moment there, Thus melts into eternity ! AN INVITATION TO SUPPER TO MRS.
Sivu 129 - Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain: Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters: who maketh the clouds his chariot: who walketh upon the wings of the wind...
Sivu 118 - Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
Sivu 126 - Save, Lord ! or we p erish."— Matt viii. 25. 1 WHEN through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming, When o'er the dark wave the red lightning is gleaming, Nor hope lends a ray, the poor seaman to cherish, We fly to our Maker:
Sivu 126 - Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell — Then shriek'd the timid, and stood still the brave, Then some leap'd overboard with dreadful yell, As eager to anticipate their grave; And the sea yawn'd around her like a hell...