St. Nicholas, Том 24,Часть 2Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1897 |
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... poor old fool ; and there's a sour bug flown in mine eye that makes it water so ! " He wiped his eyes , for the tears were running down his cheeks . " Thou ' lt take him , then ? ” asked Carew . " Take him ? ” cried the old precentor ...
... poor old fool ; and there's a sour bug flown in mine eye that makes it water so ! " He wiped his eyes , for the tears were running down his cheeks . " Thou ' lt take him , then ? ” asked Carew . " Take him ? ” cried the old precentor ...
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... poor body in the ground . " Whatever happens , " said Philip , " I don't want to be the last . " The pine torch flared and smoked in the cool night wind , and lighted the solemn faces of the three soldiers as well as the hole in the ...
... poor body in the ground . " Whatever happens , " said Philip , " I don't want to be the last . " The pine torch flared and smoked in the cool night wind , and lighted the solemn faces of the three soldiers as well as the hole in the ...
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... poor and dissatisfied , and down on their luck . grew stronger , whirled it from its snug hiding- place , and tumbled it over and over among the dry chestnut - burs and the old , gray , dead limbs . If the envelope came to a rest , this ...
... poor and dissatisfied , and down on their luck . grew stronger , whirled it from its snug hiding- place , and tumbled it over and over among the dry chestnut - burs and the old , gray , dead limbs . If the envelope came to a rest , this ...
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... poor as they were , the three exiled soldiers , without friends or country they could call their own , sat on three - legged stools shod with hundred - dollar casters and drank spring water from massy golden cups fit for the dainty lips ...
... poor as they were , the three exiled soldiers , without friends or country they could call their own , sat on three - legged stools shod with hundred - dollar casters and drank spring water from massy golden cups fit for the dainty lips ...
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... Poor little Casan adored his master , and bit- terly mourned his loss . His spirit sank and his ambition vanished when the emperor breathed his last . After one or two expeditions into Rus- sia and Poland with the sons of Genghis Khan ...
... Poor little Casan adored his master , and bit- terly mourned his loss . His spirit sank and his ambition vanished when the emperor breathed his last . After one or two expeditions into Rus- sia and Poland with the sons of Genghis Khan ...
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ACROSTIC asked Aubrey baby beautiful Ben Jonson Billy birds boat Bromley Bumblebee called Carew Casan Cicely color Cousin cried dance dark DEAR ST door Duchess of Kent El Misti eyes face fairy father feet fire garden Genghis Khan girl hand head heard heart horses Kaitae knew laughed leaves Lieutenant Coleman live Lodoïska looked Mabel mahouts mama man-at-arms Marian morning mother mountain never NICHOLAS Nick Nick's night Nina once Orongo Philip pileated woodpecker play precentor Princess Priscilla Queen RIDDLE BOX river seemed side sing Skylark smile soon stood story Stratford town street sundew tell thee thing thou thought three soldiers Tom Webster took trees turned voice walk wall watch wind wonder word yellow Yorker young
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Стр. 933 - That very law* which moulds a tear, And bids it trickle from its source, That law preserves the earth a sphere, And guides the planets in their course.
Стр. 752 - In such a season, when the sun was scarcely high enough to have dried up the dews of Kensington's green alleys, as I passed along the broad central walk, I saw a group on the lawn before the palace, which, to my mind, was a vision of exquisite loveliness. The Duchess of Kent and her daughter, whose years then numbered nine, are breakfasting in the open air — a single page attending on them at a respectful distance, the matron looking on with eyes of love, whilst the ' fair, soft English face
Стр. 780 - Crumbs of Comfort for the Chickens of the Covenant. A Quaker, whose outward man the powers that were thought proper to imprison, published A Sigh of Sorrow for the Sinners of Zion, breathed out of a Hole in the Wall of an Earthly Vessel^ known among Men ~by the Name of Samuel Fish.
Стр. 608 - THE RULE OF THE ROAD. The rule of the road, is a paradox quite Both in riding and driving along ; If you go to the left you are sure to go right, If you go to the right you go wrong...
Стр. 608 - If to your starboard RED appear, It is your duty to keep clear ; To act as judgment says is proper ; To Port — or Starboard — Back — or, Stop her ! But when upon your Port is seen A Steamer's Starboard Light of GREEN, There's not so much for you to do, For GREEN to Port keeps clear of you.
Стр. 608 - First William the Norman, Then William his son ; Henry, Stephen, and Henry, . Then Richard and John ; Next Henry the third, Edwards one, two. and three, And again after Richard Three Henrys we see.
Стр. 722 - Majesty," said he. His fingers shivered in Nick's. " Now that is right prettily asked," she cried, and was well pleased. " Thou shall indeed stay for a singing page in our household — a voice and a face like thine are merry things upon a rainy Monday. And thou, Master Lark...
Стр. 904 - Hey, laddie, hark to the merry, merry lark ! How high he singeth clear : ' Oh, a morn in spring is the sweetest thing That cometh in all the year ! Oh, a morn in spring is the sweetest thing That cometh in all the year...
Стр. 996 - An infant crying in the night, An infant crying for the light. And with no language hut a cry.
Стр. 905 - Ml merry be to-day ; For the cuckoo sings till the greenwood rings, And it is the month of May ! For the cuckoo sings till the greenwood rings, And it is the month of May!