The Atlantic Monthly, Band 21Atlantic Monthly Company, 1868 |
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... turned again to the outer view , watching a passenger beat up against the wind , and struggle lest his umbrella should lose head and capsize , wondering would it be so bad by and by , and were the gale going to lift under all that ...
... turned again to the outer view , watching a passenger beat up against the wind , and struggle lest his umbrella should lose head and capsize , wondering would it be so bad by and by , and were the gale going to lift under all that ...
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... turned upon one side , as if she were giving him her cheek to kiss with its shifting snows and roses , cast a glance ... turning about and following the stranger , .over- taking him , and walking along demurely almost by his side , not ...
... turned upon one side , as if she were giving him her cheek to kiss with its shifting snows and roses , cast a glance ... turning about and following the stranger , .over- taking him , and walking along demurely almost by his side , not ...
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... turned , examining his gun . " But won't you get the red - wings , Geor- die ? " quavered Joey . " There's nothing but peeps on the beach , " said Lucian . " And those you can't have , for Geordie's white teeth here will crackle them ...
... turned , examining his gun . " But won't you get the red - wings , Geor- die ? " quavered Joey . " There's nothing but peeps on the beach , " said Lucian . " And those you can't have , for Geordie's white teeth here will crackle them ...
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... turned it wrongside out , beat it on the floor , and with the old conjurer's trick , which he appeared to enjoy like a new thing each time he performed it , whenever he put in his hand he pulled out a pair of birds , crowning his ...
... turned it wrongside out , beat it on the floor , and with the old conjurer's trick , which he appeared to enjoy like a new thing each time he performed it , whenever he put in his hand he pulled out a pair of birds , crowning his ...
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... turned full on , just as we had left it the evening before . The din- ing - room , too , was brilliantly lighted , and full of people taking sustenance . Hardly prepared to go so far as to take breakfast by gas - light , there is a me ...
... turned full on , just as we had left it the evening before . The din- ing - room , too , was brilliantly lighted , and full of people taking sustenance . Hardly prepared to go so far as to take breakfast by gas - light , there is a me ...
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Seite 56 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike; And like the sun, they shine on all alike.
Seite 226 - The question fairly stated is, Has the Constitution delegated to Congress the power to coerce a State into submission which is attempting to withdraw or has actually withdrawn from the Confederacy?
Seite 385 - To th' instruments divine respondence meet: The silver sounding instruments did meet With the base murmure of the waters fall : The waters fall with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call : The gentle warbling wind low answered to all.
Seite 482 - That hereafter, in this State, there shall be neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude, except in punishment of crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted ; and all persons held to service or labor as slaves are hereby declared free.
Seite 555 - Little improvement can be expected in morality until the producing large families is regarded with the same feelings as drunkenness or any other physical excess. But while the aristocracy and clergy are foremost to set the example of this kind of incontinence, what can be expected from the poor?
Seite 609 - sa narrow ridge in the graveyard Would scarce stay a child in his race, But to me and my thought it is wider Than the star-sown vague of Space.
Seite 108 - If ever I should have a biographer, he ought to make great mention of this chamber in my memoirs, because so much of my lonely youth was wasted here, and here my mind and character were formed; and here I have been glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent.
Seite 286 - The number was not so great as we expected; and tho' they had been of great use, yet some inconveniences occurring for want of due care of them, the collection, after about a year, was separated and each took his books home again. And now I set on foot my first project of a public nature, that for a subscription library.
Seite 370 - He scarce believes he's older for his years. Thus, at life's latest eve, we keep in store One disappointment sure, to crown the rest; The disappointment of a promis'd hour.
Seite 610 - Communion in spirit! Forgive me, But I, who am earthy and weak, Would give all my incomes from dreamland For a touch of her hand on my cheek. That little shoe in the corner, So worn and wrinkled and brown, With its emptiness confutes you, And argues your wisdom down.