author: john cordy jeaffreson

The Real Shelley: New Views of the Poet's Life

... absurd novels which he published in the opening term of his literary career , gave him also fine pieces of descriptive writing that , after doing service in Zastrozzi and St. Irvyne , were worked with skilful art into the lofty song of ...

Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson

... don't starve themselves . But there dress is very becoming , and she told me that she was allowed to wear rings and ... blue sash . She admired my hat and fine hair , and she said she had heard I was good to the poor , and generous and ...

A Woman in Spite of Herself: Vol. 3

... amateur . " " I was always painfully conscious of my weakness , and of the short - comings of my work . " " A proof that you were a strong amateur , if not a good artist . I never knew the master who did not deplore his weakness ...

Not Dead Yet: A Novel

... bow ! He'll be such fun . He is such a sav- age ! ' A savage ! ' Why , that's his name , ' responded Kitty , with ... best blood comes to us through in with him nearly a dozen walking - sticks- the Tinkers - a most ancient family . But it I ...

A book of recollections

... tab , physician of Leaming- ton , co . Warwick , i . 290 Jeaffreson , Captain Samuel , of the Red House in St. Chris- topher's Island , ii . 258 Jeaffreson , Lieut . Samuel , of St. Kitt's and Antigua , ii . 259 Jeaffreson , Samuel , of ...

Brides and Bridals

... marriage- sermon or wedding - homily , for which the clergyman may either substitute a portion of the Homily of Matri- mony or a nuptial discourse of his own composition . * In these latest years our clergy , in different parts of the ...

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