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... thought of it in time , he might have given the poem to Tibbie , with a few changes of name . But then there was the grieve and his inexorable wrath— the good , friendly Mr Baxter , who had been so kind to him all his life , and who ...
... thought of it in time , he might have given the poem to Tibbie , with a few changes of name . But then there was the grieve and his inexorable wrath— the good , friendly Mr Baxter , who had been so kind to him all his life , and who ...
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... thought which struck him beside Mons Meg came back to him again . He would go away and drown himself . Perhaps he might meet his mother again when he was drowned ; at any rate , he could not possibly meet anybody or anything more ...
... thought which struck him beside Mons Meg came back to him again . He would go away and drown himself . Perhaps he might meet his mother again when he was drowned ; at any rate , he could not possibly meet anybody or anything more ...
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... thoughts does pierce , Relieved has that innocen Out of their rage sae fierce ; Provided and guided Her to an uncouth land , Where wander and slander With enemies nane she fand . ' ' It's a bonny bit ballad , too , ' said Sandy . ' But ...
... thoughts does pierce , Relieved has that innocen Out of their rage sae fierce ; Provided and guided Her to an uncouth land , Where wander and slander With enemies nane she fand . ' ' It's a bonny bit ballad , too , ' said Sandy . ' But ...
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... thought it was most wanted . ( That silly boy ! ' she repeated , going to her escritoire and again unfolding the poem , ' he means me , I suppose . He lavishes on me all his adjectives . He is yes , he is in love with me . Silly , silly ...
... thought it was most wanted . ( That silly boy ! ' she repeated , going to her escritoire and again unfolding the poem , ' he means me , I suppose . He lavishes on me all his adjectives . He is yes , he is in love with me . Silly , silly ...
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... thoughts about it from his mind . But he went on reading irrelevant volumes of poetry and building up castles in the air , which were not , perhaps , meant to stand the cold blasts which would blow upon them from the world of real life ...
... thoughts about it from his mind . But he went on reading irrelevant volumes of poetry and building up castles in the air , which were not , perhaps , meant to stand the cold blasts which would blow upon them from the world of real life ...
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Haco the Dreamer: A Tale of Scotch University Life -, Volumen1 William Sime Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
a-week a-year Arthur's Seat asked Haco asked Sandy baronet Bathybius better Binkie Blue Pill Society botany bottle castor oil cheque-book chloroform Christie's Cramond dance Dear Haco death door Dr Crum Duddingstone Edinburgh elbow face father fellow felt Firth fool gaff garden girl give gone grieve Haco Spens Haco's hand head heard honour hundred Isaac Isaac Isaac John Brown's Body knew Lady Mary Hay Lady Mary's landlady looked Manor married medals Moray Place morning never night oilskin passed penny gaff poem poor pounds Professor Stewart Pshaw Ramsay Roger round sail Sandy Baxter Sandy's seemed session shilling Sir Thomas Spens Snake sorry splint stood Strawfield student suppose sure teukie There's thing thought Tibbie Tissue Tree Tree's Vascular Tissue Vienna walked ward wife yacht young zoology
Pasajes populares
Página 122 - Ah, love, let us be true To one another! for the world, which seems To lie before us like a land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.
Página 13 - I could understand 0f the sudden decay, That unto this puir nation Appearandly does come ; I fand our congregation Was cause of all and some ; Wha's actors, instructors, Has blinded them sae lang, That blameless, and shameless, Baith rich and puir they wrong.