The Ladies' Garland, 5. kötetJ. Libby, 1842 |
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12. oldal
... hand of Captain Cheston , and muttered something about tres- passing on hospitality , but Aunt Quimby in- terrupted ... hands I was in.— Now poor Mr. Smith being a stranger , and , of course , not so well used to steamboats as our own ...
... hand of Captain Cheston , and muttered something about tres- passing on hospitality , but Aunt Quimby in- terrupted ... hands I was in.— Now poor Mr. Smith being a stranger , and , of course , not so well used to steamboats as our own ...
15. oldal
... hand of death - each moment seemed an age - so Why should man forget a mother's affec- tion , which neither change of fortune nor length of absence can estrange from him ? -current is too strong . " A deep silence Her solicitude ...
... hand of death - each moment seemed an age - so Why should man forget a mother's affec- tion , which neither change of fortune nor length of absence can estrange from him ? -current is too strong . " A deep silence Her solicitude ...
27. oldal
... hand of the destroyer . No more will those beautiful eyes , beam with tenderness at hath sealed them in darkness . our approach . The silent slumber of death flower ? Alas ! it is but too true ! She has for a moment o'er the grave of ...
... hand of the destroyer . No more will those beautiful eyes , beam with tenderness at hath sealed them in darkness . our approach . The silent slumber of death flower ? Alas ! it is but too true ! She has for a moment o'er the grave of ...
28. oldal
... hand of love rest softly mingle with the chorus of the skies . The upon my 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 ...
... hand of love rest softly mingle with the chorus of the skies . The upon my 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 ...
31. oldal
... hand . The call was but a brief one . Anna parted with Caroline under a different impression of her character than she had ever before enter- tained . After her return with her brother , he asked her this abrupt question . " Which of ...
... hand . The call was but a brief one . Anna parted with Caroline under a different impression of her character than she had ever before enter- tained . After her return with her brother , he asked her this abrupt question . " Which of ...
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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