The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp].Robert Kemp Philp 1863 |
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... children to their respect . " " Do not add , like many others , that you would have been the friend , the sister of your own children , as if the name of ... child . ¡± 66 Arguments are of no use , ¡± replied Madame TWO WAYS OF TEACHING . 3.
... children to their respect . " " Do not add , like many others , that you would have been the friend , the sister of your own children , as if the name of ... child . ¡± 66 Arguments are of no use , ¡± replied Madame TWO WAYS OF TEACHING . 3.
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... children . " " Mother , " replied Babet , in a feeble voice , " do the little ones still sleep ? Is it not time to give them some nourishment ? " " Do not trouble yourself about that , my child : Jeanne and Marion , our neighbours ...
... children . " " Mother , " replied Babet , in a feeble voice , " do the little ones still sleep ? Is it not time to give them some nourishment ? " " Do not trouble yourself about that , my child : Jeanne and Marion , our neighbours ...
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Robert Kemp Philp. me to look at the father and mother of that child to entertain the hope that she will be gentle ... children , who excited the admiration of every one by their full health and robust constitution , rarely to be met in ...
Robert Kemp Philp. me to look at the father and mother of that child to entertain the hope that she will be gentle ... children , who excited the admiration of every one by their full health and robust constitution , rarely to be met in ...
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... child of twelve is quite capable of being guided by reason , when she has the happiness of being brought up by sensible people , at least if she be not an idiot . I knew a young person- -Are you attending to me ? " " Excuse me , but I ...
... child of twelve is quite capable of being guided by reason , when she has the happiness of being brought up by sensible people , at least if she be not an idiot . I knew a young person- -Are you attending to me ? " " Excuse me , but I ...
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... child , when do you find wild longings for the good or great ! The time for writing , for you always seem to world sees them not , and they go down be doing something for some one ? " to the grave with us , unknown , unsus- pected ...
... child , when do you find wild longings for the good or great ! The time for writing , for you always seem to world sees them not , and they go down be doing something for some one ? " to the grave with us , unknown , unsus- pected ...
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498 ÆäÀÌÁö - Owen perceiving her to draw towards her end, said to Mr. Bockeham, ' Were it not best to send to the church that the bell may be rung?' and she herself hearing him,
321 ÆäÀÌÁö - The sea-kings' daughter as happy as fair, Blissful bride of a blissful heir, Bride of the heir of the kings of the sea — O joy to the people and joy to the throne, Come to us, love us and make us your own : For Saxon or Dane or Norman we, Teuton or Celt, or whatever we be, We are each all Dane in our welcome of thee, Alexandra! A WELCOME TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS MARIE ALEXANDROVNA DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH MARCH 7, 1874 I THE Son of him with whom we strove for power — Whose will is lord thro...
500 ÆäÀÌÁö - For every sound that floats From the rust within their throats Is a groan. And the people - ah, the people They that dwell up in the steeple, All alone, And who, tolling, tolling, tolling, In that muffled monotone, Feel a glory in so rolling On the human heart a stone They are neither man nor woman They are neither brute nor human They are Ghouls...
477 ÆäÀÌÁö - Of no more subtle master under heaven Than is the maiden passion for a maid, Not only to keep down the base in man, But teach high thought, and amiable words, And courtliness, and the desire of fame, And love of truth, and all that makes a man.
314 ÆäÀÌÁö - IT is by the first of these passions that we enter into the concerns of others ; that we are moved as they are moved, and are never suffered to be indifferent spectators of almost any thing which men can do or suffer. For sympathy must be considered as a sort of substitution, by which we are put into the place of another man, and affected in many respects as he is affected...
393 ÆäÀÌÁö - Rules to know when the Moveable Feasts and Holy-days begin. EASTER-DAY, on which the rest depend, is always the first Sunday after the full moon which happens upon or next after the twenty-first day of March, and if the full moon happens upon a Sunday, Easter Day is the Sunday after.
321 ÆäÀÌÁö - O bugle, and trumpet, blare ! Flags, flutter out upon turrets and towers ! Flames, on the windy headland flare ! Utter your jubilee, steeple and spire ! Clash, ye bells, in the merry March air ! Flash, ye cities, in rivers of fire...
401 ÆäÀÌÁö - East lies in its indissoluble union under a single head ; the weakness of the West, in its ceaseless divisions under many. In the very front rank of the great league of the Western powers, which can alone preserve Europe from Russian subjugation, must be placed THE RESTORATTON OF POLAND.
321 ÆäÀÌÁö - EA-KINGS' daughter from over the sea, Alexandra ! Saxon and Norman and Dane are we, But all of us Danes in our welcome of thee, Alexandra! Welcome her, thunders of fort and of fleet ! Welcome her, thundering cheer of the street!
217 ÆäÀÌÁö - A friend is worth all hazards we can run. " Poor is the friendless master of a world : " A world in purchase for a friend is gain.