What sighs have been wafted after that ship ! what prayers offered up at the deserted fireside of home! How often has the mistress, the wife, the mother, pored over the daily news to catch some casual intelligence of this rover of the deep! How has expectation... The Saturday Magazine ... - Página 71834Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Henry Bromby (bp. of Tasmania.) - 1876 - 190 páginas
...thoughts are so arranged as to rise or fall gradually in importance, like the rounds of a ladder. " How has expectation darkened into anxiety — anxiety into dread — and dread into despair." — Washington Irving. ' ' Everything that could gratify the strongest propensities of our nature,... | |
| 1877 - 312 páginas
...at tha deserted fire-side of home ! How often has the mistress, the wife, and the mother, pored over the daily news, to catch some casual intelligence...be known is, that she sailed from her port, " and waa never heard of more." II. — DEATH OF MOEEIS. — Scott. (Vivid Narrative, exemplifying, after... | |
| George Stillman Hillard, Homer Baxter Sprague - 1878 - 456 páginas
...of home ! How often has the mistress, the wife, and the mother pored over the daily news to catcli some casual intelligence of this rover of the deep...anxiety, anxiety into dread, and dread into despair I Alas ! not one memento shall ever return for love to cherish. All that shall ever be known is, that... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1878 - 400 páginas
...deserted fireside of home ! || How often | has the mistress, || the wife, || and the mother || pored over the daily news, || to catch some casual intelligence...shall ever be known, | is, | that she sailed from hei port, || and was never || heard of || more." |||| ' Grave' example for very ' slow time' and very... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1878 - 412 páginas
...deserted fireside of home ! || How often | has the mistress, || the wife, || and the mother || pored over the daily news, || to catch some casual intelligence...love || to cherish. || All that shall ever be known, that she sailed from her port, || and was never || heard more." II 1 1 ' Grave ' example for very '... | |
| Alexander Starbuck - 1878 - 794 páginas
...ofl'ered up at the deserted fireside of home ! How often has the mistress, the wife, the mother pored over the daily news, to catch some casual intelligence...— and dread into despair ! Alas, not one memento remains for love to cherish. All that shall ever be known is, that she sailed from her port and was... | |
| Washington Irving, Homer Baxter Sprague - 1878 - 206 páginas
...at the deserted fireside of home ! How often has the mis- 90 tress, the wife, the mother, pored over the daily news, to catch some casual intelligence...- and dread into despair ! Alas ! not one memento may ever return for love to cherish. All that may ever he known is ti that she sailed from her port,... | |
| 1878 - 1114 páginas
...offered up at the deserted fireside of home ! How often has the mistress, the wife, the mother pored over the daily news, to catch some casual intelligence...— and dread into despair ! Alas, not one memento remains for love to cherish. All that shall ever be known is, that she sailed from her port and was... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1878 - 460 páginas
...the deserted fire-side of home 1 How often has the mistress, -the wife, and the mother, pored over the daily news, to catch some casual intelligence...— anxiety into dread — and dread into despair I Alas 1 not one memento shall ever return for love to cherish. All that shall ever be known is, that... | |
| Washington Irving, Homer Baxter Sprague - 1878 - 186 páginas
...— and dread into despair ! Alas ! not one memento may ever return for love to cherish. All that may ever be known is that she sailed from her port, " and was never heard of more" ! The sight of this wreck, as usual, gave rise to many dismal anecdotes. This was particularly the case in the evening,... | |
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