The Speaker's Garland: Comprising 100 Choice Selections ...Penn Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... told once more . " Molly , " plead Vivian , “ you soon must go ; I love you , then answer me yes or no . " " I cannot . I love not , " said Molly , " but when The harvest moon shines , I will tell you then . " The trim schooner Nancy at ...
... told once more . " Molly , " plead Vivian , “ you soon must go ; I love you , then answer me yes or no . " " I cannot . I love not , " said Molly , " but when The harvest moon shines , I will tell you then . " The trim schooner Nancy at ...
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... told me so . I wish to see what sort of looking man he is . Of course I shall thank him for the sonnet . But so long as you insult me I will postpone telling you what I came to tell you . MAJOR . What did you come to tell me ? AUNT M ...
... told me so . I wish to see what sort of looking man he is . Of course I shall thank him for the sonnet . But so long as you insult me I will postpone telling you what I came to tell you . MAJOR . What did you come to tell me ? AUNT M ...
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... told me so . His wife ! MARIAN . Oh , what means this terrible confusion ? AUNT M. Why he told me he had been looking for me for fifteen years . LEIGH . He told me he had loved Marian's mother . MAJOR . My wife ! But ( to Leigh ) we ...
... told me so . His wife ! MARIAN . Oh , what means this terrible confusion ? AUNT M. Why he told me he had been looking for me for fifteen years . LEIGH . He told me he had loved Marian's mother . MAJOR . My wife ! But ( to Leigh ) we ...
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... told her that she was going away to leave her , but that they should meet again in a bright , beautiful country . And she remembered too , and as she re membered it the tears came into two little eyes and she sobbed piteously , she ...
... told her that she was going away to leave her , but that they should meet again in a bright , beautiful country . And she remembered too , and as she re membered it the tears came into two little eyes and she sobbed piteously , she ...
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... told me to go , and I was very cold and hun- gry , and I ran ever so far , and I thought I was lying down in a great dark place . And oh ! don't send me away ; let me stay here , please , please let me stay here , and not go into the ...
... told me to go , and I was very cold and hun- gry , and I ran ever so far , and I thought I was lying down in a great dark place . And oh ! don't send me away ; let me stay here , please , please let me stay here , and not go into the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Adalina aint angels Anne Hathaway arms asked AUNT beautiful Bowser brave CAMERON caramel child Connecticut cried dark darter dead dear DICK door dream Edom ELISE Evvy Exit eyes face FANNY father fear fellah girl GRANNY GUSSIE hair hand head hear heard heart heaven heerd Heze Hinsdale John Joseph Striker Jotun JOYCE Juberlo kiss knew lady laughed LEIGH letter light live look ma'am Maggie Manderson Mary Miss mother neath never night Numbers o'er PEGGY Peter Adair pickaninny PLODDER poor pray RALPH round Salome seemed singin Sister of Mercy smile soul stood sure sweet tears tell thar There's thing thou thought to-night told turned twas Uncle Uncle Silas voice wait whispered wife wild woman wonder word young
Pasajes populares
Página 24 - SPEAK gently! it is better far, To rule by love than fear ; Speak gently ! let no harsh words mar, The good we might do here.
Página 104 - You are doubtless very big ; But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together, To make up a year And a sphere. And I think it no disgrace To occupy my place.
Página 230 - Of this at least I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind; a thousand accidents may and will interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions on the mind; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains for ever...
Página 211 - Other refuge have I none; Hangs my helpless soul on Thee; Leave, ah, leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me. All my trust on Thee is stayed, All my help from Thee I bring; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of Thy wing.
Página 73 - A little spring had lost its way amid the grass and fern, A passing stranger scooped a well where weary men might turn ; He walled it in, and hung with care a ladle at the brink ; He thought not of the deed he did, but' judged that toil might drink.