Two Lives: Or, To Seem and to beD. Appleton, 1847 - 262 Seiten |
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... now unchanging features passes before us ! We remember the glad smile with which they welcomed us , and we feel that there is no joy in returning to a home where that is not - we recall the tender glances TO SEEM AND TO BE . 7.
... now unchanging features passes before us ! We remember the glad smile with which they welcomed us , and we feel that there is no joy in returning to a home where that is not - we recall the tender glances TO SEEM AND TO BE . 7.
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... tender glances which soothed our childish griefs , and we are ready to submit to any of life's innumerable ills to win back to our darkened world that one beam of heavenly light - we see again the brow shadowed by some fault of ours ...
... tender glances which soothed our childish griefs , and we are ready to submit to any of life's innumerable ills to win back to our darkened world that one beam of heavenly light - we see again the brow shadowed by some fault of ours ...
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... tender and mournful , rested now on Grace and now on Isabel , but they lingered longer on the first . The sound of the horn summoning the negroes of the plantation to their house of prayer , seemed to rouse her from her long revery ...
... tender and mournful , rested now on Grace and now on Isabel , but they lingered longer on the first . The sound of the horn summoning the negroes of the plantation to their house of prayer , seemed to rouse her from her long revery ...
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... tender associations were connected with that simple act ! Memory pictured Grace as she lay , long years ago , a helpless infant in her arms , with that same cherub smile which still lighted her face in hours of joy , dimpling her round ...
... tender associations were connected with that simple act ! Memory pictured Grace as she lay , long years ago , a helpless infant in her arms , with that same cherub smile which still lighted her face in hours of joy , dimpling her round ...
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... tender words addressed to her by her uncle as he bore her from the carriage to her bed , and those words , spoken in a voice that seemed to give her back half the joy of which death had robbed her , had repaid her for all the trials of ...
... tender words addressed to her by her uncle as he bore her from the carriage to her bed , and those words , spoken in a voice that seemed to give her back half the joy of which death had robbed her , had repaid her for all the trials of ...
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Seite 21 - Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys! Dwell in some idle brain, And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess, As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the sun-beams, Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus
Seite 44 - Mortals, that would follow me, Love virtue; she alone is free. She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime; Or, if Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her.
Seite 3 - THE LIFE OF MARTIN LUTHER, GATHERED FROM HIS OWN WRITINGS By M.
Seite 241 - There is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found ; And while the mouldering ashes sleep Low in the ground...
Seite 209 - A perfect Woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command ; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of an angel 13 light. XV.— I WANDERED LONELY. 1804. I WANDERED lonely as a cloud...
Seite 17 - Are we not thus, under the guise of orthodoxy, mocked in our belief that we have a High Priest who can be touched with a feeling of our infirmities...
Seite 209 - With thee, my bark, I'll swiftly go Athwart the foaming brine ; Nor care what land thou bear'st me to, So not again to mine. Welcome, welcome, ye dark blue waves ! And when you fail my sight, Welcome, ye deserts, and ye caves ! My native land— Good Night !
Seite 3 - A volume of intrinsic worth to all who are desirous to behold a genuine picture of our ancestors prior to the changes made in our country by the Revolution and our subsequent independence ; therefore, to the women of the Republic, and especially the " American Lady," it is confidently recommended.
Seite 86 - Yet haply there will come a weary day When, overtasked at length, Both Love and Hope beneath the load give way. Then, with a statue's smile, a statue's strength, Stands the mute sister, Patience, nothing loth, And, both supporting, does the work of both.
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