Ten Days AbroadSchool News Company, 1901 - 167 Seiten |
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Aleck Allan Ramsey American amid Amy Robsart ancient appeared Avon BAILIE NICOL JARVIE Ballybrack barth room beautiful Birmingham blue Bridge bright broad buildings cabin Captain century cliffs coach crowd dark deck distance Edinboro Edinburgh England English fancy Furnessia Glasgow glimpse Greenock half heather Highland hill horses hurrahed Innishowen Irish coast Jarvie jaunting car Kenilworth Kenilworth Castle King ladies Leicester Loch Katrine London looked meal memories miles Minnehaha modern monument morning mountain Moville night North ocean Oliver Cromwell Paris passengers passing Piers Gaveston pile piper poteen pretty public school Queen Red Earl returning road Rob Roy Robert Burns round rugged sail Scotch Shakespeare shilling ship sight station steamer steerage Stirling stone storm Stratford street to-day Tommy Atkins tourists towers town Trafalgar Square train trip Trossachs turned voyage walls Walter Scott Warwick waves women York
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Seite 86 - The dews of summer night did fall ; The moon, sweet regent of the -sky, Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby.
Seite 69 - Load me well and keep me clean, And I'll carry a ball to Calais Green "— is supposed to refer to this gun, which is now much honeycombed and useless.
Seite 80 - In thine answer making be not too hasty ; Weigh well his words, the case understand Ere an answer to make thou take in hand: Else may he judge in thee little wit, To answer to a thing and not hear it. Suffer his tale whole out to be told, Then speak thou mayst, and not be controlled ; In audible voice thy words do thou utter, Not high nor low, but using a measure.
Seite 53 - Tom cat. Placards written in a trembling hand on note paper with a black border, and fastened to the iron pickets, announced the "Tom cat" as strayed or stolen, and proffered a reward of five shillings "without questions...
Seite 80 - how to behave thyself in talking with any man" are very minute and specific: — " If a man demand a question of thee. In thine answer-making be not too hasty; Weigh well his words, the case understand, Ere an answer to make thou take in hand; Else may he judge in thee little wit, To answer to a thing and not hear it. Suffer his tale whole out to be told, Then speak thou mayst, and not be controlled; Low obeisance making, looking him in the face, Treatably speaking, thy words see thou place, With...
Seite 80 - ... are very minute and specific: — " If a man demand a question of thee, In thine answer-making be not too hasty; Weigh well his words, the case understand, Ere an answer to make thou take in hand; Else may he judge in thee little wit, To answer to a thing and not hear it. Suffer his tale whole out to be told, Then speak thou mayst, and not be controlled; Low obeisance making, looking him in the face, Treatably speaking, thy words see thou place, With countenance sober, thy body upright, Thy feet...
Seite 69 - V., or the Field of the Cloth of Gold with Henry VIII. and Francis.