The Odd Fellows' Quarterly Magazine, Band 9G.M. and the Board of Directors, 1847 |
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... fearful of giving me the slightest pain . I saw this , but I was not grateful . I regarded him as I did the instrument he played upon , merely as the tool of my pleasure - friendship or gratitude I knew nothing of . My memory was strong ...
... fearful of giving me the slightest pain . I saw this , but I was not grateful . I regarded him as I did the instrument he played upon , merely as the tool of my pleasure - friendship or gratitude I knew nothing of . My memory was strong ...
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... fearful tone , said " Follow me . " I hesitated , and paused , not knowing what to do , when he said , in the same strange manner as before , " If thou remainest here , is it not certain death ? But if thou wilt follow me thou shalt be ...
... fearful tone , said " Follow me . " I hesitated , and paused , not knowing what to do , when he said , in the same strange manner as before , " If thou remainest here , is it not certain death ? But if thou wilt follow me thou shalt be ...
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... fearful emotion for an instant convulsed her features , as her father led her to the book in which she must acknowledge her marriage with Lord Albert . That emotion passed away . A gaze of vacancy- -an expression of mental imbecility ...
... fearful emotion for an instant convulsed her features , as her father led her to the book in which she must acknowledge her marriage with Lord Albert . That emotion passed away . A gaze of vacancy- -an expression of mental imbecility ...
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... fearful change had passed over her beauteous features . Her lips were pale and con- tracted as if in utter agony . Her eyes gleamed with an almost unearthly lustre . The bright spot had faded from her cheeks , and it was wrinkled as if ...
... fearful change had passed over her beauteous features . Her lips were pale and con- tracted as if in utter agony . Her eyes gleamed with an almost unearthly lustre . The bright spot had faded from her cheeks , and it was wrinkled as if ...
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... fearful to reflect how many persons rush into matrimony , totally unprepared for the awful change that awaits them . A man may take a wife at twenty - one , before he knows the difference between a chip and a Leghorn ! We would no more ...
... fearful to reflect how many persons rush into matrimony , totally unprepared for the awful change that awaits them . A man may take a wife at twenty - one , before he knows the difference between a chip and a Leghorn ! We would no more ...
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amongst appearance arms attention beautiful body bright brother Brown Captain Chadderton church dark daughter David Dunn death delight Deloraine District Dunn earth Edith Swaynson Elymas England eyes father fearful feel flowers friends Glasgow hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour James Roe John JOHN BOLTON Jupiter la Warre labour Lady Sybilla land leave light live Lodge looked Lord Manchester Unity marriage MEPHISTOPHELES mind Miss moral morning nature never Newport District night o'er Odd Fellows once Order party passed person Phemie poet Pont-de-Vaux poor possessed present Reginald West round scene seemed Shefford shew smile society song sorrow soul spirit Stephen Gray sweet thee thine things thou thought town Trevallion truth village voice Warden Warre whilst whole wife wild words young
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Seite 349 - Rapt into future times, the bard begun : A Virgin shall conceive, a Virgin bear a Son ! From Jesse's root behold a branch...
Seite 407 - Before the ripen'd field the reapers stand, In fair array ; each by the lass he loves. To bear the rougher part, and mitigate By nameless gentle offices her toil. At once they stoop and swell the lusty sheaves ; While through their cheerful band the rural talk. The rural scandal, and the rural jest, Fly harmless, to deceive the tedious time, ieo And steal unfelt the sultry hours away.
Seite 410 - Poppies paleness — round large eyes Ever great with new surprise — Minutes filled with shadeless gladness — Minutes just as brimmed with sadness — Happy smiles and wailing cries, Crows and laughs and tearful eyes, Lights and shadows, swifter born Than on wind-swept Autumn corn...
Seite 410 - Catchings up of legs and arms ; Throwings back and small alarms ; Clutching fingers ; straightening jerks ; Twining feet whose each toe works ; Kickings up and straining risings ; Mother's ever new surprisings...
Seite 292 - Sorrow is a kind of rust of the soul, which every , new idea contributes in its passage to scour away. ' It is the putrefaction of stagnant life, and is remedied by exercise and motion.
Seite 187 - ... lately erected, whereas in their young days there were not above two or three, if so many, in most uplandish towns of the realm (the religious houses and...
Seite 424 - Vice is a monster of such frightful mien, As, to be hated, needs but to be seen; But seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace.
Seite 187 - ... there are old men yet dwelling in the village where I remain, which have noted three things to be marvellously altered in England within their sound remembrance. One is, the multitude of chimneys lately erected ; whereas, in their young days, there were not above two or three, if so many, in most uplandish towns of the realm...
Seite 340 - Behold, the righteous shall be recompensed in the earth : much more the wicked and the sinner.
Seite 409 - As we were returning to our Inn, we happened to meet some country People celebrating their Harvest-Home; their last load of Corn they Crown with Flowers, having besides an Image richly dressed, by which, perhaps, they would signify Ceres, this they keep moving about, while Men and Women, Men and Maid Servants, riding through the Streets in the Cart, shout as loud as they can, till they arrive at the Barn.