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... intelligence seemed to promise at least , a speedy end to the suspense I had so long suffered ; for as want of fortune could no longer prove an obstacle to our union , I might consider his conduct upon his arrival as decisive 10 HOME .
... intelligence seemed to promise at least , a speedy end to the suspense I had so long suffered ; for as want of fortune could no longer prove an obstacle to our union , I might consider his conduct upon his arrival as decisive 10 HOME .
Strona 11
... of employment to active minds . In considering the state of those around me , I have often been surprised , as I formerly ob- • served to you , to find how much it A 6 HOME . 11 I might consider his conduct upon his arrival ...
... of employment to active minds . In considering the state of those around me , I have often been surprised , as I formerly ob- • served to you , to find how much it A 6 HOME . 11 I might consider his conduct upon his arrival ...
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... consider the good qualities of the persons we live with , and not let mere temper weigh heavy against them . " " When people are provoked , " said Mifs Hargrave , " it is impofsible for them not to testify a little displeasure ; but a ...
... consider the good qualities of the persons we live with , and not let mere temper weigh heavy against them . " " When people are provoked , " said Mifs Hargrave , " it is impofsible for them not to testify a little displeasure ; but a ...
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... Consider the subject well , and I dare say you will be sensible , that as matters are , the best thing that can be done is to bring my father and mother to my wishes . - Perhaps you may think my conduct inconsistent with the opi- nions ...
... Consider the subject well , and I dare say you will be sensible , that as matters are , the best thing that can be done is to bring my father and mother to my wishes . - Perhaps you may think my conduct inconsistent with the opi- nions ...
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... consider my situa- tion well , before you think of opposing my design . Remember , that opposition cannot prevent it , but acquiescence may save us all much vexation . - You have shown , Constantia , that you are little disposed to make ...
... consider my situa- tion well , before you think of opposing my design . Remember , that opposition cannot prevent it , but acquiescence may save us all much vexation . - You have shown , Constantia , that you are little disposed to make ...
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Strona 15 - How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where Mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures and its pains.
Strona 25 - As those we love decay, we die in part, String after string is sever'd from the heart ; Till loosen'd life at last — but breathing clay, Without one pang, is glad to fall away.
Strona 15 - There is in souls a sympathy with sounds; Some chord, in unison with what we hear, Is touched within us, and the heart replies.
Strona 24 - ... them of. Myriads rise to my remembrance, whom I have seen beaming with hope, and eager in pursuit, that are now swept from the earth. Not a town or village do I know, that does not speak to me of the ravages of time. The busy multitude appear as phantoms fleeting before...
Strona 25 - This truth is yet more painfully enforced bythe recollection of the numerous friends I have lost. Memory places them before me. I see the convivial boards at which they sat, where Youth and Age mingled together, in social...
Strona 24 - Even where deeply interested, I am still but acting a part for the sake of others. Nor does this arise solely from the memory of my own sorrows; it springs also from the contemplation of life.
Strona 112 - Madam, from every view I can. take of the subject, I am convinced that I should do morally wrong in receiving Salty fusliffe as a daughter-in-law ; and you must forgive my saying, that I desire you will never propose it to me again...
Strona 24 - Nor does this arise solely from the memory of my own sorrows; it springs also from the contemplation of life. At my age, a mind in the least saddened by misfortune, can hardly fail to be deeply...