Anne Gilchrist, Her Life and WritingsT. F. Unwin, 1887 - 368 Seiten |
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... arms encircling her eldest boy , one of twelve , cannot we believe all good things of this grandmamma , and say with Locker , - " If Romney's art be true , What a lucky dog were you , Grandpapa ! " REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY ...
... arms encircling her eldest boy , one of twelve , cannot we believe all good things of this grandmamma , and say with Locker , - " If Romney's art be true , What a lucky dog were you , Grandpapa ! " REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY ...
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... once asked my companion why she always did the same thing ? " Because I need not think about it . " Though years afterwards , as mother , Anne Gilchrist's needle went swiftly enough . Ten years of school - life came to an end.
... once asked my companion why she always did the same thing ? " Because I need not think about it . " Though years afterwards , as mother , Anne Gilchrist's needle went swiftly enough . Ten years of school - life came to an end.
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... things that she , as a sister , could advise her brother in . ' ' Wholly unprepared was Annie for the terrible blow that followed eight years after her father's death . In the sister's nineteenth year , that only brother , so full of ...
... things that she , as a sister , could advise her brother in . ' ' Wholly unprepared was Annie for the terrible blow that followed eight years after her father's death . In the sister's nineteenth year , that only brother , so full of ...
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... thing just to believe in God ; difficult indeed to avoid honestly , but not easy to accom- plish worthily , and impossible to compass to perfection . A thing not lightly to be professed , but rather humbly ( sought ; not to be found at ...
... thing just to believe in God ; difficult indeed to avoid honestly , but not easy to accom- plish worthily , and impossible to compass to perfection . A thing not lightly to be professed , but rather humbly ( sought ; not to be found at ...
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... thing allowed to mankind , the germ of every lesser greatness . ' The greatest thing allowed to mankind . Oh , this is so true ! The soul pants to worship God . Could it but catch a glimpse of its Creator , it would at once be filled ...
... thing allowed to mankind , the germ of every lesser greatness . ' The greatest thing allowed to mankind . Oh , this is so true ! The soul pants to worship God . Could it but catch a glimpse of its Creator , it would at once be filled ...
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admiration Alexander Gilchrist Anne Gilchrist Anne Gilchrist writes Annie artist asked beautiful believe Blake Brookbank brother Burrows called Carlyle's Carwardine Chelsea Cheyne Row Christina Rossetti Colne Priory copy curious D. G. Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti dark dear death delight edition England ESSAYS feel Frederick give glad hand happy Haslemere head heart Herbert hills hope husband Jane Carlyle JANE WELSH CARLYLE kind Lady Leaves of Grass letter Linnell living London look Lord Madox Brown Mary Lamb means mind Miss nature never night once perhaps pleasure poems poet portrait reader remember Rossetti writes round seems seen Shottermill sincerely soul speak surely sweet sympathy talk Tatham tell Tennyson thanks things thought tion took walk Walt Whitman weeks wife William Blake William Haines William Michael Rossetti William Rossetti woman words written wrote