Literary Gem, Volumen 1J. Van Court, 1854 |
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... hope of being united . They pledged their troth in secret ; the darkest mystery enveloped not only their plans , but their affections ; and as secrecy was necessary to the advancement of their projects , Ferdinand entreated his friend ...
... hope of being united . They pledged their troth in secret ; the darkest mystery enveloped not only their plans , but their affections ; and as secrecy was necessary to the advancement of their projects , Ferdinand entreated his friend ...
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... hope- to the sickly consumptive dress - maker , and less expression of countenance , " that they of artists especially - we were surrounded by were certain it would be fine ! " Do you ask quaint , wooden houses , under the projecting to ...
... hope- to the sickly consumptive dress - maker , and less expression of countenance , " that they of artists especially - we were surrounded by were certain it would be fine ! " Do you ask quaint , wooden houses , under the projecting to ...
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... hope that they pressed onward ! Men , women , old and middle - aged , youths , maidens , children , family groups , neighbors and friends , all banded together to witness this outward rendering of the spirit of their creed . The variety ...
... hope that they pressed onward ! Men , women , old and middle - aged , youths , maidens , children , family groups , neighbors and friends , all banded together to witness this outward rendering of the spirit of their creed . The variety ...
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... hope to see all mysteries of the saine kind in time cleared up . WHAT A MAN WILL DO FOR RELIGION.- Men will wrangle for religion ; write for it ; fight for it ; die for it ; any thing but - live for it . - Bacon . * Edinburgh New ...
... hope to see all mysteries of the saine kind in time cleared up . WHAT A MAN WILL DO FOR RELIGION.- Men will wrangle for religion ; write for it ; fight for it ; die for it ; any thing but - live for it . - Bacon . * Edinburgh New ...
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... hope that we had cherished of D'Effernay's possible indifference to me , of the change which time might have wrought in his attachment , now seemed idle and ab- surd . His love was indeed impassioned . He embraced me in a manner that ...
... hope that we had cherished of D'Effernay's possible indifference to me , of the change which time might have wrought in his attachment , now seemed idle and ab- surd . His love was indeed impassioned . He embraced me in a manner that ...
Términos y frases comunes
Aaron Burr appeared asked Baerle beautiful became Black Tulip Boxtel brielle called captain child Cronenbourg D'Effernay dark daugh daughter Daventry dear death delight door earth Edward eyes face father fear feel fell felt fire Fort Edward gentleman girl give Grace hand happy head heard heart heaven Henry Wilson hope hour husband Jenny Lind Josephine knew lady Langly leave letter light lived looked Lord Louisa marriage married ment mind morning mother Napoleon ness never night once Padiham passed poor racter replied returned Robert Jeffery Rosa round scene seemed side sister smile soon soul speak spirit Stadtholder stood Symonds tained tears tell thing thought tion told Tom Lawton took Treherne turned uncon voice whole wife Winthorpe wish woman words young
Pasajes populares
Página 421 - Thou hidest thy face, they are troubled : thou takest away- their breath, they die, and return to their dust. Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created : and thou renewest the face of the earth.
Página 324 - THOU art, O God, the life and light Of all this wondrous world we see; Its glow by day, its smile by night, Are but reflections caught from thee; Where'er we turn, thy glories shine. And all things fair and bright are thine!
Página 131 - The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face.
Página 419 - But there was none like unto Ahab, which did sell himself to work wickedness in the sight of the LORD, whom Jezebel his wife stirred up.
Página 171 - My life is dreary, He cometh not," she said; She said, "I am aweary, aweary, I would that I were dead!
Página 262 - School, has been very kind to us, and we have no other friend ; but, thank God, I am very calm and composed, and able to do the best that remains to do. Write as religious a letter as possible, but no mention of what is gone and done with. With me "the former things are passed away," and I have something more to do than to feel.
Página 419 - And she wrote in the letters, saying, Proclaim a fast, and set Naboth on high among the people : And set two men, sons of Belial, * before him, to bear witness against him, saying, Thou didst blaspheme God and the king. And then carry him out, and stone him, that he may die.
Página 324 - God, the life and light Of all this wondrous world we see; Its glow by day, its smile by night, Are but reflections caught from thee; Where'er we turn, thy glories shine. And all things fair and bright are thine! When day, with farewell beam, delays Among the opening clouds of even, And we can almost think we gaze Through golden vistas into heaven, Those hues, that make the sun's decline So soft, so radiant, Lord!
Página 324 - And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind : and God saw that it was good.
Página 131 - She shall be sportive as the fawn That wild with glee across the lawn Or up the mountain springs ; And hers shall be the breathing balm, And hers the silence and the calm Of mute, insensate things.