Modern Accomplishments, Or, The March of IntellectWaugh and Innes, 1836 - 344페이지 |
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... aunt , she was surprised to observe an un- wonted cloud of disappointment and chagrin on their usually animated countenances , of which she had some difficulty in ascertaining the reason . " Aunt Barbara wished us not to mention what ...
... aunt , she was surprised to observe an un- wonted cloud of disappointment and chagrin on their usually animated countenances , of which she had some difficulty in ascertaining the reason . " Aunt Barbara wished us not to mention what ...
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... affectionately in that of her aunt , and gazed at her with earnest and grateful attention , while Eleanor continued to examine her own recent acqui- sition , and to admire its elegant decorations , and 31 MODERN ACCOMPLISHMENTS ,
... affectionately in that of her aunt , and gazed at her with earnest and grateful attention , while Eleanor continued to examine her own recent acqui- sition , and to admire its elegant decorations , and 31 MODERN ACCOMPLISHMENTS ,
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... aunt Barbara , the very sound of whose footstep ascending the stair made the patients shrink with anticipations of future endu- rance ; and when she entered the room , it was with an air of conscious merit that seemed to tell what an ...
... aunt Barbara , the very sound of whose footstep ascending the stair made the patients shrink with anticipations of future endu- rance ; and when she entered the room , it was with an air of conscious merit that seemed to tell what an ...
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... Aunt Barbara ! do let me be miserable my own way , " replied Eleanor impatiently , " it is not the sun that is an- noying me most at present , but something much more teazing and unwelcome . " The invalids often pretended to be asleep ...
... Aunt Barbara ! do let me be miserable my own way , " replied Eleanor impatiently , " it is not the sun that is an- noying me most at present , but something much more teazing and unwelcome . " The invalids often pretended to be asleep ...
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... aunt Barbara ! " said Matilda , faintly ; " I hear all you say . " 66 ' My dear girl ! how sorry I am ! Did I disturb you ! Have you not slept at all ? Do turn yourself round , and try to be composed . " Barbara's arm , and Lady " It is ...
... aunt Barbara ! " said Matilda , faintly ; " I hear all you say . " 66 ' My dear girl ! how sorry I am ! Did I disturb you ! Have you not slept at all ? Do turn yourself round , and try to be composed . " Barbara's arm , and Lady " It is ...
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admiration affection affectionate affliction appeared Ashgrove attention aunt Barnard Castle beautiful Christian Colin Fletcher colour consider conversation countenance cousin earth Eleanor Fitz-Patrick exclaimed Eleanor exclaimed Lady expected eyes favourite feel felt friends glance governess happiness hastily hear heard heart heroine hope hour interest Lady Amelia Lady Barnard Lady Evans Lady Fitz Lady Fitz-Patrick Lady Howard Lady Olivia Neville ladyship laughing live look Matilda Howard Millar mind Miss Fitz-Patrick Miss Marabout Miss Neville's Miss Porson Miss Rachel Stodart Moray Place morning mourn never observed occasion once opinion panegyric perfect person pleasure pray prayer quadrille racter remarked replied Eleanor replied Lady Olivia replied Matilda replied Miss Neville scarcely Scripture seemed Sir Alfred Douglas Sir Francis Sir Philip Sir Richard smiling solitary grief soon Sophia sorrow spirits sure thing thought tion tone voice whole wish
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251 페이지 - O'er a' the ills o' life victorious! But pleasures are like poppies spread, You seize the flow'r, its bloom is shed; Or like the snow falls in the river, A moment white — then melts for ever; Or like the Borealis race, That flit ere you can point their place; — Or like the rainbow's lovely form Evanishing amid the storm. — Nae man can tether time or tide; The hour approaches Tam maun ride; That hour, o...
61 페이지 - And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.
61 페이지 - It is not for you to know the times and the seasons, which the Father hath put in His own power.
113 페이지 - MEDITATION is one of our most difficult Christian duties, but, at the same time, it is one of the most important. We can read or hear a dozen of books more easily than we can meditate properly on one; but yet, our inward thoughts are the only tests by which we can know the real state of our minds. Whatever we turn to naturally when alone, is the thing which engrosses most of our regard, and therefore we should often look inwards, to ascertain if our hearts are stored for eternity, and how far they...
344 페이지 - Before the willing spirit takes Her mansion near the throne. 3 Faith strives, but all its efforts fail To trace her...
152 페이지 - Sorrow is knowledge : they who know the most Must mourn the deepest o'er the fatal truth, The tree of knowledge is not that of life.
330 페이지 - THE hour of my departure's come : I hear the voice that calls me home : At last, O Lord ! let trouble cease, And let Thy servant die in peace. 2 The race appointed I have run ; The combat's o'er, the prize is won ; And now my witness is on high, And now my record's in the sky.
255 페이지 - Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou liv'st Live well; how long or short, permit to Heaven: And now prepare thee for another sight.
344 페이지 - Faith strives, but all its efforts fail, To trace her in her flight ; No eye can pierce within the veil Which hides that world of light.
192 페이지 - The bridegroom may forget his bride Was made his wedded wife yestreen ; The mother may forget her child, That smiles so sweetly on her knee : But I'll remember thee, Glencairn, ' And all that thou hast done for me.