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A minority of susceptible and serious youths fell completely under his sway, responded like wax to the pressure of his influence, and moulded their whole lives with passionate reverence upon the teaching of their adored master. Conspicuous among these was Arthur Clough.
Among the good fish there have been Archbishop Tait, Dean Stanley, A. H. Clough, Mr. Arnold, Lord Coleridge, Lord Justice Bowen, Mr. Ilbert, &c., &c., &c. The institution was founded about sixty years ago. I have been dining alone rather dismally, and now I shall imagine that I receive a visit from a young lady about twenty-three years of age, who enlivens me by her prattle.
Doris and Miss Clough rushed to the rescue, but they were put politely aside by a tall figure who stepped on to the platform, and Dr. Linton himself picked up the scattered sheets of the unfortunate "Nocturne." He arranged them together in order, placed them upon the stand, and, addressing his dismayed pupil, said: "Now, then, begin again, and I shall turn over for you.
Now, then, I suppose you can tell whether the hut looks to the north or the south; whether the door opens to the moor or to the clough; and whether there is a path leading from it to a spot called Hook Cliff?" At this moment Jem caught the eye of the reeve, and the look given him by the latter completely puzzled him. "Ey dunna reetly recollect which way it looks," he answered.
"Heaven grant the manlier heart, that timely ere Youth fly, with life's real tempest would be coping; The fruit of dreamy hoping Is, waking, blank despair." CLOUGH, Ambarvalia. The curtain now rises upon the last act of our little drama, for hard-hearted publishers warn me that a single volume must of necessity have an end. Well, well! the pleasantest things must come to an end.
She did not answer for a minute, then she said: 'Don't you want me to give those boys a treat some time? 'Yes, when the weather gets more decent, if it ever does. We must give them a day on the moors take them to Clough End perhaps. Oh, look here! he exclaimed with a sudden change of tone, 'let us ask Uncle Reuben to come and spend the day to see Louie! 'Why, he won't leave her, said Lucy.
In close vicinity, there is a deep clough or dell, as shaggy and wild as a poet could wish, and with a little stream running through it, as much as five miles long. The interior of the house is very pretty, and nicely, even handsomely and almost sumptuously, furnished; and I was very glad to find him so comfortable.
Clough," and the two old friends, who, after nine years' separation, had recently met again, walked up the Sweden Bridge lane into the heart of Scandale Fell, while I, paying no more attention to them than they after a first ten minutes did to me, went wandering and skipping and dreaming by myself.
He had been at Rugby under my grandfather, which was a link to begin with; though he afterward went to Cambridge, and never showed, that I know of, any signs of the special Rugby influence which stamped men like Dean Stanley and Clough. And yet of the moral independence and activity which my grandfather prized and cultivated in his boys, there was certainly no lack in Lord Derby's career.
After the death of John, Michael wrote Clough Fionn , and The Town of the Cascades . Secretary to John Knox, compiled Memorials of Transactions in Scotland from 1569 to 1573. Poetess, etc., dau. of Dr. Her f. kept an academy for boys, whose education she shared, and thus became acquainted with the classics.
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