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... enjoy the earth no lees Because the all-enacting Might That fashioned forth its loveliness Had other aims than my delight. Thomas Hardy. ...
... enjoy the earth no lees Because the all-enacting Might That fashioned forth its loveliness Had other aims than my delight. Thomas Hardy. ...
... Perthshire, Esq., to Elizabeth Penelope, second daughter of the Rev. Thomas B. Fookes, D.C.L., of New College, Oxford, and Thame. At Redgorton Manse, March 10, the Rev. Thomas Hardy, of Fowlis-Wester, to Helen Isabella, third daughter of the Rev. William ...
... To water love than toil to leave anon A name whose glory-glem will but advise Invidious minds to quech it with their own THOMAS HARDY. Who shoots at the midday sun, though he be sure he shall never hit the mark, yet as sure he in he shall shoot higher than ...
... Auchinblae; four days. 3. 3,049,991 killed, wounded, and missing; death roll 658,000. 4. 31,300 officers and 1,040,000 men. 5. Thomas Hardy, poet and novelist. 6. The Bell Rock, first lit on Ist February, 1811. 7. Carpet. 8. On the north by parish of Logie Pert ...
... wanting in the glory to be. We have in our time that saddest of spectacles—a writer—a man, that is almost great. I refer to Thomas Hardy the novelist. He is being put among the classics now, but those who place him there are wrong. He will be always not far ...
... Netherley was built at Montrose a few years ago and is in the “sputnik” class. After trial at Forfar Sheriff Court on Monday Thomas Hardy Fitchet (21), 66 Caldrum Street, Dundee, was found guilty of indecently assaulting a 15-yearsold Montrose girl in Montrose ...
... IL Pmvastt. THE INTOXICATED GHOST. By Auto Roma COLOUR IN THE COURT OF HONOUR AT THE FAIR. Blast. By ROYAL Coarissoz. THOMAS HARDY. Portrait. By H. W. Paurrow. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SALVINI. With Portrait__ SARAiigiDDONS. With Portrait. By EDMUND Gomm ...
... chimney had not previously been swept. DO YOU KNOW ? -ANSWERS 1. Continue the pressie for the refreshment of members. 2. Thomas Hardy. 3. They were lighted by gas. 4. The Bell Rock lighthouse built in 18th century by Robert Stevenson. 5. King Robert the ...
... suspicion of an astonish• ingly large number of the celebrated. That, to ex•ract from a few of the confessions, we have Mr Thomas Hardy saying— Abstain from smoking altogether ; Lord It yleigh— I never smoke ; Dr. W. G. Grace— I do not smoke ; Mr ...
... Rene( s I. to remove the evidence of his dusty brains from his panoramas of :` , .e Five Towns, etc., etc. I say nothing of Thomas Hardy. Re is a very illustrious may, but his greatness would be more authenticated could be be born again in • different spirit ...
... be heard in the land. Watson's warm-hearted patriotism found expression in thoughts that breathed and words that burnt. Thomas Hardy set forth the higher claims of homely deeds and humble heroism over those of the field of slaughter. Marie Corelli published ...
... influence on the reader. In catering for the reader who appreciates the genius of a Meredith, a Balzac, a Dumas, Hawthorne, or Thomas Hardy, and ale , in providing for those who prefer the , .an sensationalise, of Mrs Henry Wood, an Oppenheim or a Bailey, as ...