Rosa Noel [by B. De Jongh]. |
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amused answered Rosa asked Aubyn aunt beautiful better book of Hours Champion charming child childish clever convent cried dark daughter dear dinner door drawing-room dress Dwarris's Ellonmont entered eyes face faint fancy father feel flowers gazing girl gown hand head heart hope hour Isle of Wight kiss Kitty la Jonchère Lady Knocklofty laugh Lefroy's Lena lips looked Lord Lefroy lover minutes Miss Dwarris Miss Noel morning Mother Gregoria Nenufar nephew never night nun's nuns odour of sanctity once pale Palermo paused perhaps pre-Raphaelite pretty replied Rosa's rosary rose Rovigo Scotland seated sensation seven sleepers Sicily sigh silent Sister Infelicia sleep smile sorry speak stood Street talk tears tell tender thing Thorold thought tion tone trying turned uncon Vachell voice walked watched whispered widow woman wonder words yacht young
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Seite 5 - Men whose lives glided on like rivers that water the woodlands, Darkened by shadows of earth, but reflecting an image of heaven...
Seite 100 - Child, ever chasing the morrow, who now cannot ransom a day : Still I called Fame to lead onward, forgetting she follows behind Those who know whither they walk through the praise or dispraise of mankind. All my life (looking back on it) shows like the broken stair That winds round a ruined tower, and never will lead anywhere.
Seite 190 - ... did believe this, and do believe it still, they are bound to keep the Conservatives in office in order to keep Mr. Gladstone out of office. From this dilemma there is no escape. Of all the characters mentioned in the Gospels, the one who has been held up to the most persistent obloquy is that of the man who put his hand to the plough and then turned back. Nor is this reprobation unreasonable. There is no po, necessity to put your hand to the plough at all.