The Neighbours: A Story of Every-day LifeHarper, 1844 - 127 |
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Strona 49
... heart . I was shocked at the thought that there was so much mental poverty , so much deep misery in family life . But still , the idea of family life was one which I loved ; one which I had faith in ; which had grown up , as it were ...
... heart . I was shocked at the thought that there was so much mental poverty , so much deep misery in family life . But still , the idea of family life was one which I loved ; one which I had faith in ; which had grown up , as it were ...
Strona 53
... heart , she replied , warmly , " No , certainly not ! His heart , indeed , must have been good and ten- der , or how , otherwise , would he have been so kind towards me , who was only a weak and sick- ly child , and must have been ...
... heart , she replied , warmly , " No , certainly not ! His heart , indeed , must have been good and ten- der , or how , otherwise , would he have been so kind towards me , who was only a weak and sick- ly child , and must have been ...
Strona 57
... heart of his mother . I heard her trilling cry , part in reality ? Crimes and criminals I can " My blood ! my own flesh and blood ! " and then conceive , but not an obdurate man - hater - not a seemed to see her sink into a deep abyss ...
... heart of his mother . I heard her trilling cry , part in reality ? Crimes and criminals I can " My blood ! my own flesh and blood ! " and then conceive , but not an obdurate man - hater - not a seemed to see her sink into a deep abyss ...
Strona 69
... heart cannot rest till it has found another and a better heart to which to unite it- self . He experienced early that misfortune- that crime , indeed - he was rejected by his moth- er . He then went wildly about in the world for a long ...
... heart cannot rest till it has found another and a better heart to which to unite it- self . He experienced early that misfortune- that crime , indeed - he was rejected by his moth- er . He then went wildly about in the world for a long ...
Strona 76
... heart , and proceeded , with a triumphant ex- lamp , a faint and timid flame , which can only pression , " Thou lovest me as I love thee ! By burn in a well - closed room . Thou wilt not make the beating of this heart , I swear that ...
... heart , and proceeded , with a triumphant ex- lamp , a faint and timid flame , which can only pression , " Thou lovest me as I love thee ! By burn in a well - closed room . Thou wilt not make the beating of this heart , I swear that ...
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Strona 38 - There sitteth a dove so white and fair, All on the lily- spray, And she listeneth how, to Jesus Christ, The little children pray. Lightly she spreads her friendly wings, And to heaven's gate hath sped, And unto the Father in heaven she bears The prayers which the children said.
Strona 71 - nature sleeps," but this sleep resembles death ; like death, it is cold and ghastly, and would obscure the heart of man, did not another light descend at the same time, if it did not open to the heart a warmer bosom and animate it with its life. In Sweden they know this very well, and...
Strona 35 - God, the eternally good, the highest love, will he forsake his fallen, his wretched child ? Will he do less than an earthly mother for her own ? O, no ; he will never turn away his face ; he will seek his child ; he will call him ; he will suffer ; he will give his heart's blood to win him again, to unite him again to himself. If God lives' in holier worlds as a dispenser of blessedness, he must live on the earth as a reconciler.