The Juvenile Miscellany of Amusement and InstructionSmith, Elder and Company, 1842 - 320 oldal |
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8. oldal
... look at their bright colour and hope ; they bloom in the captive's cell to tell him that deli- verance is at hand . Do not then break my heart by being deaf to my entreaties ! " She ceased , but her hands remained clasped , and her eyes ...
... look at their bright colour and hope ; they bloom in the captive's cell to tell him that deli- verance is at hand . Do not then break my heart by being deaf to my entreaties ! " She ceased , but her hands remained clasped , and her eyes ...
11. oldal
... looks and still fiercer cries made her tremble . one , weak and helpless as she was , to face men thirsting for blood , required no small courage ; but she pressed Jules closer to her breast , and stepping into the midst of them ...
... looks and still fiercer cries made her tremble . one , weak and helpless as she was , to face men thirsting for blood , required no small courage ; but she pressed Jules closer to her breast , and stepping into the midst of them ...
12. oldal
... her wild looks , and wilder dress , she was hospitably received . Thus did she continue for many days , living on the charity of the poor cottagers , whose kindness she repaid with a simple story , or a 12 A TALE OF THE.
... her wild looks , and wilder dress , she was hospitably received . Thus did she continue for many days , living on the charity of the poor cottagers , whose kindness she repaid with a simple story , or a 12 A TALE OF THE.
21. oldal
... look forward with delight to the time , when you will learn to appreciate them as much as I do , and like me , watch with anxiety each bud that opens , to shelter it from the rude blasts that might nip it ere it blooms , and thus ...
... look forward with delight to the time , when you will learn to appreciate them as much as I do , and like me , watch with anxiety each bud that opens , to shelter it from the rude blasts that might nip it ere it blooms , and thus ...
28. oldal
... look at this pot of Narcissus , you can see the bulb half out of the earth . ” " Yes , aunt ; why do you not cover it entirely ? Surely the warmth and nourishment it would derive from the soil , would be better than leav- ing it exposed ...
... look at this pot of Narcissus , you can see the bulb half out of the earth . ” " Yes , aunt ; why do you not cover it entirely ? Surely the warmth and nourishment it would derive from the soil , would be better than leav- ing it exposed ...
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82. oldal - And he looked, and, behold, there was a cake baken on the coals, and a cruse of water at his head. And he did eat and drink, and laid him down again.
280. oldal - These horses are educated in the tents, among the children of the Arabs, with a tender familiarity, which trains them in the habits of gentleness and attachment. They are accustomed only to walk and to gallop : their sensations are not blunted by the incessant abuse of the spur and the whip: their powers are reserved for the moments of flight and pursuit : but no sooner do...
22. oldal - Could raise the daisy's purple bud ! Mould its green cup, its wiry stem, Its fringed border nicely spin, And cut the gold-embossed gem, That, set in silver, gleams within ! And fling it, unrestrained and free, O'er hill and dale, and desert sod, That man, where'er he walks, may see In every step the stamp of God.
181. oldal - Go to the Ant, thou Sluggard, consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
253. oldal - Not a tree, A plant, a leaf, a blossom, but contains A folio volume. We may read, and read, And read again, and still find something new, Something to please, and something to instruct, E'en in the noisome weed.