Irishmen and IrishwomenR.M. Tims, 1831 - 292 oldal |
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58. oldal - Saviour — the love of God in sending his Son into the world to be...
146. oldal - ... was found the blood of the prophets and saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth.
162. oldal - Now my weary lips I close: Leave me, leave me to repose.
29. oldal - He shaded his eyes for a moment with his hand, and then quietly placed it in the eager grasp of St. Leger. " Connel, I will stand by you to the last," he said, in a determined voice.
81. oldal - I look at the desolation of that lovely gownd; and I would give all I am worth in the world, to have seen Miss Dora stepping into the coach, in her grandeur and beaiitifulness, before that Wflly-the-wisp got her in his clutches.
68. oldal - Burrowes's first introduction to our readers ; for her temper was unusually placid, and she felt in good humour with all the human race, even with Kitty Moore, the slammekin housemaid, to whom she chatted confidentially while finishing her breakfast.
89. oldal - Before he went to. it, he was as biddable as a child ; but after be tuck a book in hand — I might whistle for the mile-stone to dance, and it would do it sooner nor he would mind a word from me.
212. oldal - Augustine declared that he would not believe the Gospel except on the authority of the Catholic Church.
8. oldal - I'll have before I get what I want, she's so curious about tape.
144. oldal - I would expect you, from the feelings of nature, to have ' great heaviness, and continual sorrow of heart...