The Ladies' Garland, 5. kötetJ. Libby, 1842 |
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9. oldal
... words- " Thy will be done . " Though not fairly understood , Still those words , at evening hour , Implies some Being great and good , Of mercy , majesty and power . Bending low on infant knee , And gazing on the setting sun , I thought ...
... words- " Thy will be done . " Though not fairly understood , Still those words , at evening hour , Implies some Being great and good , Of mercy , majesty and power . Bending low on infant knee , And gazing on the setting sun , I thought ...
15. oldal
... 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 heard but the rippling water as it passed the steamer ; the object of each ...
... 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 heard but the rippling water as it passed the steamer ; the object of each ...
16. oldal
... words , as by deeds- not so much by the logic of the lip , as by the logic of the life . I shall best make my meaning plain by a simple account of what lately happened in my own neighbourhood , and partly under my own eye . John is a ...
... words , as by deeds- not so much by the logic of the lip , as by the logic of the life . I shall best make my meaning plain by a simple account of what lately happened in my own neighbourhood , and partly under my own eye . John is a ...
17. oldal
... word . " His meekness was the more lovely , because he had been aforetime a terror to his companions , nor was there one of them who would have dared to provoke him . But now the gentle- ness of the lamb restrained the strength of the ...
... word . " His meekness was the more lovely , because he had been aforetime a terror to his companions , nor was there one of them who would have dared to provoke him . But now the gentle- ness of the lamb restrained the strength of the ...
24. oldal
... words , but embodying an idea the most important , the most significant , the most cheering . Jesus said , If ye love me , keep my commandments . The amount of misery Poetry too has lent its witching influence produced by the fear of ...
... words , but embodying an idea the most important , the most significant , the most cheering . Jesus said , If ye love me , keep my commandments . The amount of misery Poetry too has lent its witching influence produced by the fear of ...
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