By Celia's arbour, by W. Besant and J. Rice, Том 2

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Страница 31 - BLOW high, blow low, let tempests tear, The main-mast by the board ; My heart, with thoughts of thee, my dear, And love well stored, Shall brave all danger, scorn all fear, The roaring winds, the raging sea, In hopes on shore To be once more Safe moored with thee ! Aloft while mountains high we go, The whistling winds that scud along, And...
Страница 169 - Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story ; ' The days of our youth are the days of our glory ; ' And the myrtle and ivy of sweet tvvo-and-tvventy ' Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty.
Страница 52 - BELLS. — We honor the King And Bride's joy do bring — Good tidings we tell And ring the Dead's knell. CAPT. G. — (Dismounting at the door of the Church.) I say, aren't we much too soon ? There are no end of people inside. I say, aren't we much too late ? Stick by me, Jack ! What the devil do I do ? CAPT. M. — Strike an attitude at the head of the aisle and wait for Her. (G. groans as M. wheels...
Страница 226 - Was the wind that blows, And the ship that goes. And the lass that loves a sailor.
Страница 25 - Then there will be no great harm done, be sure. 'Like a tree planted by the rivers of water, his leaf shall not wither.' Now I tell you what we will do. We will blow some of the trouble away by a sail up the harbour. First let us have tea."
Страница 183 - ... they knew what had happened. It was hand-tohand fighting, but we were the assailants. You know, Captain, it is always better to be in the attacking force. I cannot give you the details ; but in less time than it takes me to tell the story, the Russians were hors de combat and the rifle-pit was ours. Then came the turning of the position. You understand, Celia, that the rifle-pit was a little advanced kind of redoubt, consisting of perhaps a dozen gabions filled with earth and topped with sand-bags,...

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