Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 172
... comments made upon Joyce on the box , Joyce and her story , that the He got up hastily from his seat at the door . The footman outside and the coachman on the box , THE ISLAND OF SERK : A SERMON IN STONES . 172 [ Aug. Joyce .
... comments made upon Joyce on the box , Joyce and her story , that the He got up hastily from his seat at the door . The footman outside and the coachman on the box , THE ISLAND OF SERK : A SERMON IN STONES . 172 [ Aug. Joyce .
Page 178
... Serk has especial poems of its own . of For the spell of ardent airs and immeasurable seas , of hollow shores round which the waters lie more divinely radiant than floors of beryl , of ... Serk : THE ISLAND OF SERK: A SERMON IN STONES. ...
... Serk has especial poems of its own . of For the spell of ardent airs and immeasurable seas , of hollow shores round which the waters lie more divinely radiant than floors of beryl , of ... Serk : THE ISLAND OF SERK: A SERMON IN STONES. ...
Page 180
... Serk , where truly a dog that is a dog indeed is a cynosure to every eye . For no- where upon this globe is there to be found a more fantastic group of mongrels than the community of dogs in this island . There is , in the first place ...
... Serk , where truly a dog that is a dog indeed is a cynosure to every eye . For no- where upon this globe is there to be found a more fantastic group of mongrels than the community of dogs in this island . There is , in the first place ...
Page 182
... Serk , " Wait till May and the roses come . " " For in no deeps of midmost inland May More flower - bright flowers the haw- thorn , or more sweet Swells the wild gold of the earth for wandering feet ; perhaps , but also surely sheltered ...
... Serk , " Wait till May and the roses come . " " For in no deeps of midmost inland May More flower - bright flowers the haw- thorn , or more sweet Swells the wild gold of the earth for wandering feet ; perhaps , but also surely sheltered ...
Page 183
... Serk that day at all is a matter for some gratitude- a debt I would gladly pay to the kind hosts who sailed us across- me and Corrie and the luggage . Seven miles of water lie between St Peter Port and the little isle in the mid - sea ...
... Serk that day at all is a matter for some gratitude- a debt I would gladly pay to the kind hosts who sailed us across- me and Corrie and the luggage . Seven miles of water lie between St Peter Port and the little isle in the mid - sea ...
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