The Ladies' Garland, 5. kötetJ. Libby, 1842 |
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9. oldal
... heard the goodly speech , But the lore of saint or sage Nothing holier can teach . Pain has wrung my spirit sore , But my soul the triumph won , When the anguish that I bore , Only breath'd- " Thy will be done . " They have served in ...
... heard the goodly speech , But the lore of saint or sage Nothing holier can teach . Pain has wrung my spirit sore , But my soul the triumph won , When the anguish that I bore , Only breath'd- " Thy will be done . " They have served in ...
12. oldal
... heard the ladies all round talking of a nic or a pic , ( or both I believe they called it , ) that they said was to be held on Captain Cheston's grounds . So then I pricked up my ears , and found that it was even so ; and I told them ...
... heard the ladies all round talking of a nic or a pic , ( or both I believe they called it , ) that they said was to be held on Captain Cheston's grounds . So then I pricked up my ears , and found that it was even so ; and I told them ...
14. oldal
... heard some of the pic - nic ladies in the boat tain Cheston should second Mrs. Quimby ; and he did so in terms so polite , that Mr. Smith was induced with much diffidence to remain . " Poor man " said Aunt Quimby , in a low voice to the ...
... heard some of the pic - nic ladies in the boat tain Cheston should second Mrs. Quimby ; and he did so in terms so polite , that Mr. Smith was induced with much diffidence to remain . " Poor man " said Aunt Quimby , in a low voice to the ...
15. oldal
... heard but the rippling water as it passed the steamer ; the object of each thought was in the rapid current , and now indeed seemed grappling with the hand of death - each moment seemed an age - so Why should man forget a mother's affec ...
... heard but the rippling water as it passed the steamer ; the object of each thought was in the rapid current , and now indeed seemed grappling with the hand of death - each moment seemed an age - so Why should man forget a mother's affec ...
18. oldal
... heard save the solitary cry and heavy step of the watch - fear , who , since they had arrived at the age man , as he paced his way around his accus- tomed beat ; when Doctor L was aroused from his slumbers , by a loud and continued ...
... heard save the solitary cry and heavy step of the watch - fear , who , since they had arrived at the age man , as he paced his way around his accus- tomed beat ; when Doctor L was aroused from his slumbers , by a loud and continued ...
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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