A Golden Heart: A Novel, Volumen1

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Tinsley Bros., 1867
 

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Página 271 - That's the wise thrush; he sings each song twice over. Lest you should think he never could recapture The first fine careless rapture!
Página 287 - Mr. Jesse's book is one to be eagerly read and enjoyed to a degree rarely experienced in the perusal of English memoirs.* ' —Morning Post. " Nor do we hesitate to recommend the result of his labours to general even more than to studious readers, satisfied that whilst unconsciously imbibing instructive information, they will be carried along from chapter to chapter by a keen sense of intense and unflagging amusement."—Daily Telegraph.
Página 288 - New Edition, Revised, of Everyday Papers. EVERYDAY PAPERS. Reprinted from " All the Year Round," and adapted for Evening Reading at Mechanics' Institutes, Penny Reading Clubs, &c.
Página 31 - And her gentle mind was such That she grew a noble lady, And the people loved her much. But a trouble weighed upon her, And perplexed her, night and morn, With the burthen of an honour Unto which she was not born.
Página 258 - SIR, — I am directed by the Secretary of State to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the...
Página 31 - Deeply mourn'd the Lord of Burleigh, Burleigh-house by Stamford-town. And he came to look upon her, And he look'd at her and said, ' Bring the dress and put it on her, That she wore when she was wed.
Página 288 - Illustrations. [Ready. THE HISTORY OF FRANCE UNDER THE BOURBONS. By CHARLES DUKE YONGE, Author of " The History of the Royal Navy.
Página 287 - MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND REIGN OF KING GEORGE THE THIRD ; with Original Letters of the King, and other Unpublished MSS. By J. HENEAGE JESSE, Author of " The Court of England under the Stuarts,
Página 287 - Reign of George III. With Original Letters of the King and Other Unpublished MSS. By J. HENEAGE JESSE, author of " The Court of England under the Stuarts,
Página 170 - Cormack, she fled to her own room, locked the door, and gave way to a hysterical flood of tears.

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