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... replied George . The young wife turned her perplexed gaze to her husband , and they exchanged glances that seemed to say : - " Poor foolish fellow , let him have his way ; he'll soon repent of it . ” ' Be it so , George . It's your own ...
... replied George . The young wife turned her perplexed gaze to her husband , and they exchanged glances that seemed to say : - " Poor foolish fellow , let him have his way ; he'll soon repent of it . ” ' Be it so , George . It's your own ...
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... replied ; " Our mission is not at thy side , Thy duty is below . " " But , " breathed Hope , " that duty done , Then is her palm most nobly won , And she to heaven may go . " VII . " Ah , yes , " said Charity ; and smiled , In simple ...
... replied ; " Our mission is not at thy side , Thy duty is below . " " But , " breathed Hope , " that duty done , Then is her palm most nobly won , And she to heaven may go . " VII . " Ah , yes , " said Charity ; and smiled , In simple ...
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... replied Edith , smiling brightly ; " I am only a little puzzled . " " And what has puzzled you ? Were your scholars too sharp for you , or inclined to ask unanswerable questions ? " " No , it was not that , mamma ; on the con- trary ...
... replied Edith , smiling brightly ; " I am only a little puzzled . " " And what has puzzled you ? Were your scholars too sharp for you , or inclined to ask unanswerable questions ? " " No , it was not that , mamma ; on the con- trary ...
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... replied Edith , laughing , and trying to look brave and confiding . " I find it quite sufficiently alarm- ing to be carried along these rough and hilly roads ; and I expect Taffy - of course his name is Taffy - to fall on his knees ...
... replied Edith , laughing , and trying to look brave and confiding . " I find it quite sufficiently alarm- ing to be carried along these rough and hilly roads ; and I expect Taffy - of course his name is Taffy - to fall on his knees ...
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... replied Mrs. Castelford : " it would make me too miserable . If I were forced to weigh , and to ponder , and to think over every action of my life , as you do , I should be utterly wretched . And besides , it seems to me people are ...
... replied Mrs. Castelford : " it would make me too miserable . If I were forced to weigh , and to ponder , and to think over every action of my life , as you do , I should be utterly wretched . And besides , it seems to me people are ...
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Seite 545 - Where some, like magistrates correct at home, Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad, Others, like soldiers, armed in. their stings, Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds, Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent-royal of their emperor...
Seite 523 - And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.
Seite 190 - Thou bringest unto me a tale Of visionary hours. Thrice welcome, darling of the Spring! Even yet thou art to me No bird, but an invisible thing, A voice, a mystery...
Seite 367 - Had cheered the village with his song, Nor yet at eve his note suspended, Nor yet when eventide was ended, Began to feel, as well he might, The keen demands of appetite; When, looking eagerly around, He spied far off, upon the ground, A something shining in the dark, And knew the glow-worm by his spark; So, stooping down from hawthorn top, He thought to put him in his crop. The worm, aware of his intent, Harangued him thus, right eloquent: "Did you admire my lamp...
Seite 337 - He that is down needs fear no fall; He that is low no pride; He that is humble ever shall Have God to be his guide.
Seite 545 - Obedience ! for so work the honey-bees, Creatures that by a rule in nature teach The art of order to a peopled kingdom. They have a king and officers of sorts ; Where some, like magistrates, correct at home, Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad...
Seite 153 - And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name's sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.
Seite 240 - FRIEND after friend departs ; Who hath not lost a friend ? There is no union here of hearts, That finds not here an end : Were this frail world our only rest, Living or dying none were blest.
Seite 608 - Glory to the new-born KINO. Amen Christmas. Hymn 48. (SECOND TuNE). X "Glory to GOD in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men." HARK I the herald angels sing Glory to the new-born KING, Peace on earth, and mercy mild, GOD and sinners reconciled.