Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 19
... heart's rewardings . So Poesy is on the wane , I hardly know her face again . And Friendship it hath burned away , Like to a very ember cooling , A make - believe on April day , That sent the simple heart a - fooling ; Mere jesting in ...
... heart's rewardings . So Poesy is on the wane , I hardly know her face again . And Friendship it hath burned away , Like to a very ember cooling , A make - believe on April day , That sent the simple heart a - fooling ; Mere jesting in ...
Page 25
... heart . " admitting of varied description . In fact , kissing , and fixed and penetrating glances , for which the only synonym is " staring , " on the gentleman's part , and blushes on the lady's blushes , and flushes of every tint ...
... heart . " admitting of varied description . In fact , kissing , and fixed and penetrating glances , for which the only synonym is " staring , " on the gentleman's part , and blushes on the lady's blushes , and flushes of every tint ...
Page 26
... heart left . " But whether the subject or the look and tone that con- vey it produce her spiritual comfort seems not to signify the least . After this scene we do not wonder " that the thought of her marriage stings her like a serpent ...
... heart left . " But whether the subject or the look and tone that con- vey it produce her spiritual comfort seems not to signify the least . After this scene we do not wonder " that the thought of her marriage stings her like a serpent ...
Page 27
... heart more obstinate than ever is the feeling , " I do not want to mar- ry Mr. Carlisle . " But when she comes in contact with him , there is riding together , and kissing as before . Of course we are assured that it was all very ...
... heart more obstinate than ever is the feeling , " I do not want to mar- ry Mr. Carlisle . " But when she comes in contact with him , there is riding together , and kissing as before . Of course we are assured that it was all very ...
Page 50
... heart was sore . On the other side , Sandy had a hasty as well as an affectionate temper , and was in constant danger of rebutting unfair asper- sions , and speaking back to his father words ill - considered and unjustifiable in the cir ...
... heart was sore . On the other side , Sandy had a hasty as well as an affectionate temper , and was in constant danger of rebutting unfair asper- sions , and speaking back to his father words ill - considered and unjustifiable in the cir ...
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