Ballou's Dollar Monthly Magazine, 15-16. kötetM. M. Ballou., 1862 |
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12. oldal
... smile and engaging manners touched us more than anything else we saw . Adjoining the Female Hospital , is a large room devoted to in- fants and very young children . We give a cor- rect view of this nursery . It is here the found- lings ...
... smile and engaging manners touched us more than anything else we saw . Adjoining the Female Hospital , is a large room devoted to in- fants and very young children . We give a cor- rect view of this nursery . It is here the found- lings ...
22. oldal
... smile . " By the way , Wilmot , ” said Lyndon , puzzled at his friend's close questioning , and the agitation he so ... smiling , “ that you are determined not to invite me to visit you , so I shall avail myself of the privilege of an ...
... smile . " By the way , Wilmot , ” said Lyndon , puzzled at his friend's close questioning , and the agitation he so ... smiling , “ that you are determined not to invite me to visit you , so I shall avail myself of the privilege of an ...
29. oldal
... smile she met me , the darling ! A smile that is renewed every time I enter my own door , for Leonora Montgarnier is now my wife . Edith is dead - gone where an earthly judge would be powerless to her for good or evil . Over her grave ...
... smile she met me , the darling ! A smile that is renewed every time I enter my own door , for Leonora Montgarnier is now my wife . Edith is dead - gone where an earthly judge would be powerless to her for good or evil . Over her grave ...
39. oldal
... smile and the deepest , tender - stituting his name for hers . He had thought at est blue eyes imaginable . She came forward and offered her hand ; he , bewildered as he was by her unexpected loveliness , took and retained it . She ...
... smile and the deepest , tender - stituting his name for hers . He had thought at est blue eyes imaginable . She came forward and offered her hand ; he , bewildered as he was by her unexpected loveliness , took and retained it . She ...
40. oldal
... smile , which betokened their perfect satisfaction with the course of events . In short , this young man with the unromantic name , found himself in a most romantic and perplexing predicament . What should he do ? Give up Clara ...
... smile , which betokened their perfect satisfaction with the course of events . In short , this young man with the unromantic name , found himself in a most romantic and perplexing predicament . What should he do ? Give up Clara ...
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492. oldal - And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the LORD, for he hath triumphed gloriously ; the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
45. oldal - Thy sacrificial wine we press ; If from Thy ordeal's heated bars Our feet are seamed with crimson scars, Thy will be done ! If, for the age to come, this hour Of trial hath vicarious power, And, blest by Thee, our present pain, Be Liberty's eternal gain, Thy will be done...
561. oldal - Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain ; Man marks the earth with ruin — his control Stops with the shore ; upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed...
285. oldal - ... what shall we eat, and what shall we drink, and wherewithal shall we be clothed?
48. oldal - AND thus, after all, the most natural beauty in the world is honesty and moral truth. For all beauty is truth. True features make the beauty of a face ; and true proportions the beauty of architecture ; as true measures that of harmony and music.
90. oldal - There is something extremely pleasant, and even touching, — at least, of very sweet, soft, and winning effect, — in this peculiarity of needlework, distinguishing women from men. Our own sex is incapable of any such by-play aside from the main business of life ; but women — be they of what earthly rank they may, however gifted with intellect or genius, or endowed with awful beauty — have always some little handiwork ready to fill the tiny gap of every vacant moment.
45. oldal - WE see not, know not ; all our way Is night, — with Thee alone is day : From out the torrent's troubled drift, Above the storm our prayers we lift, Thy will be done ! The flesh may fail, the heart may faint, But who are we to make complaint, Or dare to plead, in times like these, The weakness of our love of ease ? Thy will be done...
207. oldal - All rivers, small or large, agree in one character, they like to lean a little on one side: they cannot bear to have their channels deepest in the middle, but will always, if they can, have one bank to sun themselves upon, and another to get cool under...
52. oldal - ... concentration. She has pointed out, that one of the earths which constitute the principal material of our globe contains a metal, as light as glass, as malleable and ductile as copper, and as little liable to rust as silver ; thus possessing properties so valuable, that when means have been found of separating it economically from its ore, it will be capable of superseding the metals in common use, and thus rendering metallurgy an employment, not of certain districts only, but of every part of...
519. oldal - A few days of this fearful luxury, when taken to excess, will give a pallid and haggard look to the face ; and a few months, or even weeks, will change the strong and healthy man into little better than an idiot skeleton.