Bonnie JeannieLondon; Norwich [printed 1881], 1881 - 167 oldal |
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15. oldal
... in her arms and on her knee , had an impres- sion that the world was a vast howling wilderness to any and every unmarried woman . And in consequence , the right thing for every young lady to THE MOTHER AT THE HOME FARM . 15.
... in her arms and on her knee , had an impres- sion that the world was a vast howling wilderness to any and every unmarried woman . And in consequence , the right thing for every young lady to THE MOTHER AT THE HOME FARM . 15.
16. oldal
Mary Onley. consequence , the right thing for every young lady to do was to marry somebody . " The mother " at the Home Farm loved her daughter - in - law for her womanly and wifely graces , for her industry and thrift ; but did not fall ...
Mary Onley. consequence , the right thing for every young lady to do was to marry somebody . " The mother " at the Home Farm loved her daughter - in - law for her womanly and wifely graces , for her industry and thrift ; but did not fall ...
17. oldal
... things are sure to come right by and bye . " Having thus summed up , Janet put on her hat , tripped lightly after Mrs. Moss , gave her a more than usually loving good - night kiss , and prepared to depart . After her " good - bye ...
... things are sure to come right by and bye . " Having thus summed up , Janet put on her hat , tripped lightly after Mrs. Moss , gave her a more than usually loving good - night kiss , and prepared to depart . After her " good - bye ...
22. oldal
... things to stop up some of the wide chinks in the walls and the slits under the doors ; so , altogether , it was a rather busy evening with him . " I was upstairs with a baby - girl only a fort- night old . She was a sickly darling ; the ...
... things to stop up some of the wide chinks in the walls and the slits under the doors ; so , altogether , it was a rather busy evening with him . " I was upstairs with a baby - girl only a fort- night old . She was a sickly darling ; the ...
27. oldal
... and so He sent me wi ' this bonnie birdie to place in your nest ; this helpless , wee thing , my lassie , that has nae mither but thee . ' 999 CHAPTER III . JOHN MOSS AND THE " MITHERLESS WEANIE THE BABY WAIF , JANET . 27.
... and so He sent me wi ' this bonnie birdie to place in your nest ; this helpless , wee thing , my lassie , that has nae mither but thee . ' 999 CHAPTER III . JOHN MOSS AND THE " MITHERLESS WEANIE THE BABY WAIF , JANET . 27.
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aboot Alderney baby bairnie Barney Barney's beautiful Ben's Benjamin Moss Bessie birds bless bonnie butcher boy canna child cloth Coloured Frontispiece comfort creature crutch dear door EMMA MARSHALL eyes face father fcap feel frae Frost gentle ghostie gilt edges girl God's hand Harley head heart Home Farm horse Janet Rushmere Jarrold and Sons Jeannie John Moss kind knew lady lassie lips little Rob London looked Mary Moss master Master Rob mind Miss Jane-it Miss Small Moss's mother Mother's Last Words Nancy never Nobbs pain Paternoster Buildings Pence perhaps poor postmaster pretty quietly Robbie Robert Moss Scotland seemed SEWELL SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE shoulder smile softly spoke stood sweet tears tell tender tenderly thing thought Tim's Timmins tones true turned village voice walked White Nancy wonder young
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74. oldal - In the elder days of Art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part ; For the gods see everywhere.
162. oldal - There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care and crime, With whom the melodies abide Of the everlasting chime ; Who carry music in their heart Through dusky lane and wrangling mart, Plying their daily task with busier feet, Because their secret souls a holy strain repeat.
149. oldal - Talk not of wasted affection, affection never was wasted ; If it enrich not the heart of another, its waters, returning Back to their springs, like the rain, shall fill them full of refreshment ; That which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain.
42. oldal - Bear through sorrow, wrong, and ruth, In thy heart the dew of youth, On thy lips the smile of truth. O, that dew, like balm, shall steal Into wounds, that cannot heal, Even as sleep our eyes doth seal ; And that smile, like sunshine, dart Into many a sunless heart, For a smile of God thou art.
20. oldal - Rain falls, suns rise and set, Earth whirls, and all but to prosper A poor little violet. This child is not mine as the first was, I cannot sing it to rest, I cannot lift it up fatherly And...
132. oldal - There were ninety and nine that safely lay In the shelter of the fold, But one was out on the hills away, Far off from the gates of gold — Away on the mountains wild and bare, Away from the tender Shepherd's care. " Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine ; Are they not enough for Thee ? " But the Shepherd made answer—" This of mine Has wandered away from Me ; And although the road be rough and steep, I go to the desert to find My sheep.
144. oldal - Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way, But to act that each tomorrow Find us farther than today.
28. oldal - She is not dead, — the child of our affection, — But gone unto that school Where she no longer needs our poor protection, And Christ himself doth rule.
163. oldal - AS helpless as a child who clings £\ Fast to his father's arm, And casts his weakness on the strength That keeps him safe from harm ; So I, my Father, cling to Thee, And thus I every hour Would link my earthly feebleness To Thine almighty power.
77. oldal - Let us be patient ! These severe afflictions Not from the ground arise, But oftentimes celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise.