Greene Ferne FarmSmith, Elder, 1880 - 290 Seiten |
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ancient Andrew Fisher Anne Brontë Augustus auver Basset bean't beauty blackthorn bough brake fern briar bush CHARLOTTE BRONTË clouds copse crooked dark dead deep coombe Dies iræ distant doan't dropped Drow edge Estcourt eyes face faint farmers Felix Felix St fell Firs flowers Geoffrey Geoffrey's GEORGE CRUIKSHANK grass Greene Ferne grey hand hawthorn heard heart Hedges hill hollow horse hum-m-m hurdles Jabez Jane knaw labour looked Margaret meadow measter Mebbe Millbourne mind mist night nuts ould paason plough ploughing engines Puff-puff Rause ridge rose round Ruck rude rushed sarsen scythe shadow shepherd side slope slowly smock-frock sound stick stood sunshine sward tall thaay thee thickets thought thuck thur took trees Tummas turf turned Valen Valentine waggon walked wall Warren weary window wood Wull
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Seite 26 - Thy teeth are like a flock of sheep that are even shorn, which came up from the washing; whereof every one bear twins, and none is barren among them.
Seite 284 - Hero — Disappearances — Right at last — The Manchester Marriage— Lois the Witch— The Crooked Branch. VOL. V. MARY BARTON. Cousin Phillis — My French Master— The Old Nurse's Story — Bessy's Troubles at Home — Christmas Storms and Sunshine. VOL. VI. RUTH. The Grey Woman — Morton Hall — Mr. Harrison's Confessions — Hand and Heart. VOL. VII. LIZZIE LEIGH. A Dark Night's Work— Round the Sofa— My Lady Ludlow— An Accursed Race— The Doom of the Griffiths— Half a Lifetime...
Seite 168 - A gown made of the finest wool, Which from our pretty lambs we pull, Fair lined slippers for the cold, With buckles of the purest gold. A belt of straw and ivy buds With coral clasps and amber studs : And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my Love.
Seite 168 - IF all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.
Seite 110 - And as she went along the high road, The weather being hot and dry, She sat her down upon a green bank, And her true love came riding by. She started up, with a colour so red, Catching hold of his bridle-rein ; " One penny, one penny, kind sir," she said,
Seite 28 - If she be dead, then take my horse, My saddle and bridle also; For I will into some farr countrye, Where noe man shall me knowe.
Seite 286 - GRASP YOUR NETTLE. By E. Lynn Linton. AGNES OF SORRENTO. By Mrs. HB Stowe. TALES OF THE COLONIES ; or, Adventures of an Emigrant. By C. Rowcroft. LAVINIA. By the Author of ' Dr. Antonio ' and ' Lorenzo Benoni.' THE MOORS AND THE FENS. By Mrs. JH Riddell. HESTER KIRTON. By Katharine S. Macquoid. BY THE SEA. By Katharine S. Macquoid. THE HOTEL DU PETIT ST. JEAN.
Seite 284 - EDITION OF THE LIFE AND WORKS OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE (CURRER. BELL), AND HER SISTERS EMILY and ANNE BRONTE (ELLIS AND ACTON BELL). In Seven Volumes, large crown 8vo., handsomely bound in cloth, price 5^. per volume. The descriptions in 'Jane Eyre...
Seite 285 - Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Now first collected. Jane Eyre. Shirley. Villette. Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey. By Ellis and Acton Bell. With Memoir by CCRREB UKIX.
Seite 285 - Bronte. WUTHERING HEIGHTS. By Emily Bronte. AGNES GREY. By Anne Bronte With Preface and Memoir of the Sisters, by Charlotte Bronte. THE PROFESSOR. By Charlotte Bronte. To which are added the Poems of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte.