The Ladies' Garland, 5. kötetJ. Libby, 1842 |
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15. oldal
... face something beyond this world - something which claims kindred with the skies - the benignant smile , the tender look , the wakeful , watching eye , which keeps its fond vigil over her slumbering babe.deep , so dreadful was the ...
... face something beyond this world - something which claims kindred with the skies - the benignant smile , the tender look , the wakeful , watching eye , which keeps its fond vigil over her slumbering babe.deep , so dreadful was the ...
16. oldal
... face of his cottage was changed . His wife and himself , decently dressed , were in their places at church whenever the Sab- bath - speaking bell bade them to the house of prayer , and ere long , they were seen , side by side , at the ...
... face of his cottage was changed . His wife and himself , decently dressed , were in their places at church whenever the Sab- bath - speaking bell bade them to the house of prayer , and ere long , they were seen , side by side , at the ...
18. oldal
... face flushed and swol- len , his breathing difficult and stertorous , In a corner , upon a small bed , locked in the temporal and carotid arteries swollen , and each other's arms , and fast asleep , lay his two beating with such force ...
... face flushed and swol- len , his breathing difficult and stertorous , In a corner , upon a small bed , locked in the temporal and carotid arteries swollen , and each other's arms , and fast asleep , lay his two beating with such force ...
21. oldal
... face of the country as with a mantle ! The affectionate mother is hushing her babe to repose , while a group of sturdy children surround their fa- ther , who has just returned from the chase , and deposited on the rough flooring of his ...
... face of the country as with a mantle ! The affectionate mother is hushing her babe to repose , while a group of sturdy children surround their fa- ther , who has just returned from the chase , and deposited on the rough flooring of his ...
22. oldal
... face , that , when she turned " It is a difficult thing , sir , to describe , but toward either of us , our grief ... faces . My opinion , however , is differ- ent ; and I derive it from my experience in the woods as a lumberer . I have ...
... face , that , when she turned " It is a difficult thing , sir , to describe , but toward either of us , our grief ... faces . My opinion , however , is differ- ent ; and I derive it from my experience in the woods as a lumberer . I have ...
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Adelaide Arly arms asked Aunt Quimby beautiful bless bosom bright brother brow Chancy cheek cheerful Cheston child Cleavland cold dark daugh daughter dear death deep delight Delmont door earth Ellen Emma eyes face fair Fanny father fear feel felt flowers flowing tears friends Garland gazed girl grave Hadaway hand happy hear heard heart heaven Henry hope hour husband Jaffa lady Laura Bridgman light lips live look Lord Manasseh marriage Menura mind Miss morning mother Mount Gerizim Mount of Olives ness never night o'er parents passed Philadelphia Pitt poor queue replied rose Sarah scene seemed silent Simon sister smile Somerfield soon sorbed sorrow soul spirit stood strawberries strawberry girl sweet tears thee thing thou thought tion told trees turned voice Weehawken wife Withiel woman words young