The Baronet's Family: A Novel1852 |
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... desire to look at . Mountain and valley , wood and water , diversified the scene . Here oaks , under which the Druids probably performed their mysterious ceremonies , formed gloomy avenues , that scarcely admitted even a ray of light ...
... desire to look at . Mountain and valley , wood and water , diversified the scene . Here oaks , under which the Druids probably performed their mysterious ceremonies , formed gloomy avenues , that scarcely admitted even a ray of light ...
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... desires had been spent . Like a young oak of the forest , shivered by the winter blast , but clinging still to earth by one little root , he was stricken down in his strength , his summer glory destroyed , and held by one feeble thread ...
... desires had been spent . Like a young oak of the forest , shivered by the winter blast , but clinging still to earth by one little root , he was stricken down in his strength , his summer glory destroyed , and held by one feeble thread ...
Strona 85
... charity were his maxims , and he followed the example of his Divine Master , by working them out to their fullest ex- tent . If his means were small , his heart was large , and his desire to benefit man- kind THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 85.
... charity were his maxims , and he followed the example of his Divine Master , by working them out to their fullest ex- tent . If his means were small , his heart was large , and his desire to benefit man- kind THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 85.
Strona 86
A Novel Anne Beale. was large , and his desire to benefit man- kind sincere . His parishes , in which he had laboured forty years , spoke his praises . Although poverty was the lot of a great portion of his flock , the christianity of ...
A Novel Anne Beale. was large , and his desire to benefit man- kind sincere . His parishes , in which he had laboured forty years , spoke his praises . Although poverty was the lot of a great portion of his flock , the christianity of ...
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... desires to be of service to her when she grew up her anxiety about her little sister - all were confided to him ; whilst she , in turn , became the confidante of many of his schemes for the future . He could not be with her daily , and ...
... desires to be of service to her when she grew up her anxiety about her little sister - all were confided to him ; whilst she , in turn , became the confidante of many of his schemes for the future . He could not be with her daily , and ...
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Strona 48 - I heard the bell toll'd on thy burial day, I saw the hearse that bore thee slow away, And, turning from my nursery window, drew A long, long sigh, and wept a last adieu ! But was it such?
Strona 187 - WHITE as a white sail on a dusky sea. When half the horizon's clouded and half free, Fluttering between the dun wave and the sky, Is hope's last gleam in man's, extremity.
Strona 160 - By that sin fell the angels; how can man then, The image of his Maker, hope to win by it? Love thyself last: cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not...
Strona 128 - She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love : A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky.
Strona 292 - WHEN eyes are beaming What never tongue might tell, When tears are streaming From their crystal cell ; When hands are linked that dread to part. And heart is met by throbbing heart, Oh ! bitter, bitter is the smart Of them that bid farewell ! When hope is chidden That fain of bliss would tell.
Strona 27 - To cheer them on the vanished game ; But, stumbling in the rugged dell, The gallant horse exhausted fell. The impatient rider strove in vain To rouse him with the spur and rein, For the good steed, his labours o'er, Stretched his stiff limbs, to rise no more ; Then, touched with pity and remorse, He sorrowed o'er the expiring horse.