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... told me so to- day , when I named that you had been here . And he said he owed a good deal to you as well as - as Norval . He is so constantly rushing into danger - my uncle . I am sure we are very thankful to the brave friends who ...
... told me so to- day , when I named that you had been here . And he said he owed a good deal to you as well as - as Norval . He is so constantly rushing into danger - my uncle . I am sure we are very thankful to the brave friends who ...
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... told you my tale , Arthur . I have always been secret about that . I was afraid of being joked about it . But I can trust you . " " Nay now , Geoffrey , not to - night , " exclaimed Arthur . " You are but a little better . You are not ...
... told you my tale , Arthur . I have always been secret about that . I was afraid of being joked about it . But I can trust you . " " Nay now , Geoffrey , not to - night , " exclaimed Arthur . " You are but a little better . You are not ...
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... told you how I love her . I cannot bear to think of any one else knowing - I mean men like Lovell and Stanton . They cannot sympathize with one ; but you - somehow I feel that you can , and do . I have told you that . I have often told ...
... told you how I love her . I cannot bear to think of any one else knowing - I mean men like Lovell and Stanton . They cannot sympathize with one ; but you - somehow I feel that you can , and do . I have told you that . I have often told ...
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... told , and I was a schoolboy in one of those confounded monastery schools . How they used to flog some of us ! There was one old priest who used to delight in beating us . It was a sensual pleasure to him , I think ; and I , having no ...
... told , and I was a schoolboy in one of those confounded monastery schools . How they used to flog some of us ! There was one old priest who used to delight in beating us . It was a sensual pleasure to him , I think ; and I , having no ...
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... told me about the glories , and honours , and riches to be got in the world , and contrasted them with the stripes , and penances , and fasts , which were my common tor- ments in the monastery ; and the thought came like an inspiration ...
... told me about the glories , and honours , and riches to be got in the world , and contrasted them with the stripes , and penances , and fasts , which were my common tor- ments in the monastery ; and the thought came like an inspiration ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Alice de Léon answered arms Arthur Danton Arthur drew barriers Brittany brother Carquefou Castle CHAP Charles of Blois Clifford Colvin cried dark Dhruys door dream Duke Duke of Brittany escape exclaimed Arthur exclaimed Geoffrey eyes face fear feel fell forest French camp Gascons Geoffrey Norval Geoffrey rose Geoffrey's George Cruikshank Gerstenberg Greaves guard guilty hand happiness hear heard heart heaven Henri Arvon Hervé de Léon honour hope hurried innocent John de Montfort knew Lady Jane laughing leave Léon's listened looked Lovell man-at-arms matter mind Montfort morning Nantes never night once passed Pitton prisoners replied round saved scene seemed Sir de Léon Sir Harford Arvon Sir Hervé sleep sleeper soldier speak spoke sprang stood story struggle suddenly tablet talk tell things thought told tones town uncle voice wait word young
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Página 219 - As thou art in desire ? Wouldst thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem, Letting 'I dare not' wait upon 'I would,' Like the poor cat i
Página 266 - And there was mounting in hot haste: the steed, The mustering squadron, and the clattering car, Went pouring forward with impetuous speed, And swiftly forming in the ranks of war; And the deep thunder peal on peal afar; And near, the beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star; While thronged the citizens with terror dumb, Or whispering, with white lips — "The foe! They come! They come!
Página 59 - Strange friend, past, present, and to be ; Loved deeplier, darklier understood ; Behold, I dream a dream of good, And mingle all the world with thee.
Página 278 - After these two noble fruits of friendship, (peace in the affections, and support of the judgment,) followeth the last fruit ; which is like the pomegranate, full of many kernels ; I mean aid and bearing a part in all actions and occasions. Here the best way to represent to life the manifold use of friendship, is to cast and see how many things there are which a man cannot do himself; and then it will appear that it was a sparing speech of the ancients, to say, that a friend is another himself; for...
Página 48 - Yet now despair itself is mild, Even as the winds and waters are ; I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne and yet must bear, — Till death like sleep might steal on me...
Página 145 - But hate and fury ill supplied The stream of life's exhausted tide, And all too late the advantage came, To turn the odds of deadly game : For, while the dagger gleamed on high, Reeled soul and sense, reeled brain and eye.