Beatrice, Or, The Unknown Relatives ...De Witt & Davenport, 1853 - 384 Seiten |
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accents affection agitated Ambrose anxious astonishment beautiful became become Bessie Bishop Castle chapel cheek Church Clanmarina Clinton colour companion confessor Cornelius O'Brien countenance dear death deep delight Donald McAlpine door duty earnest earthly Edith and Beatrice emotion evidently excitement exclaimed expression eyes face Father Eustace feel felt friends gazed girl glance grief hand happy heart Heatherbrae hope hour hurried Inverness Jesuit Lady Anne Lady Eaglescairn Lady Stratharden lips live look Lord Eaglescairn Lord Iona Lorraine McAlpine McRonald mind Miss Farinelli Miss Turton morning mother mournful never observed once pale Papists perfectly perplexity Popish prayers priest Protestant religion remain replied Beatrice replied Lady Edith Robert Carre Rome round scarcely seemed silent Sir Allan Sir Evan sister Martha smile solemn sorrow soul speak stood strange stranger Talbot tears tell thought tion tone trembling uncle uttered voice whole wish young
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Seite 322 - In every pang that rends the heart, The Man of Sorrows had a part ; He sympathizes with our grief, And to the sufferer sends relief. 6 With boldness, therefore, at the throne, Let us make all our sorrows known, And ask the aids of heavenly power To help us in the evil hour.
Seite 219 - If I am right, Thy grace impart, Still in the right to stay ; If I am wrong, oh, teach my heart To find that better way.
Seite 353 - There's a bliss beyond all that the minstrel has told, When two, that are link'd in one heavenly tie, With heart never changing and brow never cold, Love on through all ills, and love on till they die...
Seite 143 - Is there, in human form, that bears a heart — A wretch ! a villain ! lost to love and truth ! That can, with studied, sly, ensnaring art, Betray sweet Jenny's unsuspecting youth ? Curse on his...
Seite 236 - A lip of lies — a face form'd to conceal; And, without feeling, mock at all who feel : With a vile mask the Gorgon would disown; A cheek of parchment — and an eye of stone.
Seite 336 - Christian religion, the consent of venerable fathers, and the decrees of holy councils, they labour with diligent assiduity to instruct the faithful concerning the invocation and intercession of the saints, the honour due to relics, and the lawful use of images...
Seite 291 - If you cannot love your brother whom you have seen, how can you love God whom you have not seen?
Seite 52 - are not redeemed with corruptible things, such as silver and gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a Lamb without blemish and without spot.
Seite 99 - Effingham used to express it, " from the crown of her head to the sole of her foot.
Seite 43 - Wolves shall succeed for teachers, grievous wolves, Who all the sacred mysteries of heaven To their own vile advantages shall turn, Of lucre and ambition ; and the truth With superstitions and traditions taint, Left only in those written records pure, Though not but by the Spirit understood.