The Ladies' Garland, 5. kötetJ. Libby, 1842 |
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15. oldal
... brow , and with a voice of deep feeling and sympathy , he uttered the following words— " she is lost ! —they cannot reach her - the but an unluckly pull changed its course and left the lady almost beyond the reach of hope . No sound was ...
... brow , and with a voice of deep feeling and sympathy , he uttered the following words— " she is lost ! —they cannot reach her - the but an unluckly pull changed its course and left the lady almost beyond the reach of hope . No sound was ...
18. oldal
... brows were heavy with sorrow ; among them , were men whose stern hearts knew not of manhood , had perhaps never wept ; yet ... brow might , at any time , have been overcast by a momen- tary gloom occasioned by some unforseen event , yet ...
... brows were heavy with sorrow ; among them , were men whose stern hearts knew not of manhood , had perhaps never wept ; yet ... brow might , at any time , have been overcast by a momen- tary gloom occasioned by some unforseen event , yet ...
27. oldal
... brow . No longer shall we listen to chords are broken , and the delicate fingers that tuned them have been touched by the cold hand of the destroyer . No more will those beautiful eyes , beam with tenderness at hath sealed them in ...
... brow . No longer shall we listen to chords are broken , and the delicate fingers that tuned them have been touched by the cold hand of the destroyer . No more will those beautiful eyes , beam with tenderness at hath sealed them in ...
28. oldal
... brow . Mother , have I ever felt a mind is rapt in its devotions , and as faith lifts hand like thine ? And I can see each dear the curtain it takes a view of the promised brother and sister as they sat around , and the land . The ...
... brow . Mother , have I ever felt a mind is rapt in its devotions , and as faith lifts hand like thine ? And I can see each dear the curtain it takes a view of the promised brother and sister as they sat around , and the land . The ...
39. oldal
... brow , white and fair ; As she kiss'd his pale lips again and again , And hung in her agony there- " In this cold cheerless world , wilt thou leave me my love , With my young smitten band all alone ? Thro ' its scenes of adversity how ...
... brow , white and fair ; As she kiss'd his pale lips again and again , And hung in her agony there- " In this cold cheerless world , wilt thou leave me my love , With my young smitten band all alone ? Thro ' its scenes of adversity how ...
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