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10 ÆäÀÌÁö
... leave it so happily . " And are you ordered to any particular place ? ¡± 66 " " ' Only generally ' south ; ' and as a precaution more than remedy . I was hoping to see George , Mrs. Blackwood mentioned that some companionship rather than ...
... leave it so happily . " And are you ordered to any particular place ? ¡± 66 " " ' Only generally ' south ; ' and as a precaution more than remedy . I was hoping to see George , Mrs. Blackwood mentioned that some companionship rather than ...
12 ÆäÀÌÁö
... leaving England at all , is the last thing I intended when I left home yesterday morning . When I heard my doom , Colonel Erle's kind invitation to look him up at Gibraltar flashed across me as the one ray of light in what seemed a most ...
... leaving England at all , is the last thing I intended when I left home yesterday morning . When I heard my doom , Colonel Erle's kind invitation to look him up at Gibraltar flashed across me as the one ray of light in what seemed a most ...
14 ÆäÀÌÁö
... leave become a reality , and Charlie was sent out to get a cab . " I hope we have not tired you , " said Dulcibella , as she said good- night . " Oh no ! done me all the good in the world ! I don't think Carter would have ordered me up ...
... leave become a reality , and Charlie was sent out to get a cab . " I hope we have not tired you , " said Dulcibella , as she said good- night . " Oh no ! done me all the good in the world ! I don't think Carter would have ordered me up ...
15 ÆäÀÌÁö
... leave things in order if you think we are to be off next week , George , —I shall ask you to take my berth with yours , and go up straight to Liverpool to meet you- " " Yes ! but don't talk with that door open ! Let me lend you a ...
... leave things in order if you think we are to be off next week , George , —I shall ask you to take my berth with yours , and go up straight to Liverpool to meet you- " " Yes ! but don't talk with that door open ! Let me lend you a ...
17 ÆäÀÌÁö
... leave you altogether guardianless ! Besides I'm deputy guardian in George's absence . And the first thing he's charged me to do is to look at this precious report of yours , and give you some good advice ! " " Oh , don't ! I was deluged ...
... leave you altogether guardianless ! Besides I'm deputy guardian in George's absence . And the first thing he's charged me to do is to look at this precious report of yours , and give you some good advice ! " " Oh , don't ! I was deluged ...
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401 ÆäÀÌÁö - Amen, amen ! But come what sorrow can, It cannot countervail the exchange of joy That one short minute gives me in her sight. Do thou but close our hands with holy words, Then love-devouring death do what he dare. It is enough I may but call her mine.
228 ÆäÀÌÁö - Do all things without murmurings and disputing* ; that ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world...
161 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where throngs of knights and barons bold, In weeds of peace high triumphs hold, With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.
228 ÆäÀÌÁö - Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.
35 ÆäÀÌÁö - About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone, for salvation; and an assurance was given me that He had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.
227 ÆäÀÌÁö - O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee; how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings ! and ye would not...
74 ÆäÀÌÁö - For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.
252 ÆäÀÌÁö - There cherries grow that none may buy, Till Cherry-Ripe themselves do cry. Those cherries fairly do enclose Of orient pearl a double row, Which when her lovely laughter shows, They look like rose-buds fill'd with snow: Yet them no peer nor prince may buy, Till Cherry- Ripe...
203 ÆäÀÌÁö - Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach me to die, that so I may Eise glorious at the awful day.
81 ÆäÀÌÁö - Sweet is the smile of home ; the mutual look When hearts are of each other sure ; Sweet all the joys that crowd the household nook, The haunt of all affections pure...