The Catholic Weekly Instructor, Volumen 3Thomas Richardson, 1846 |
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... labour of her hands . She excelled in all works of womanly skill , and sat the whole day and half the night at embroidery or sewing ; at the same time , she knew how to manage the little household with so much prudence and frugality ...
... labour of her hands . She excelled in all works of womanly skill , and sat the whole day and half the night at embroidery or sewing ; at the same time , she knew how to manage the little household with so much prudence and frugality ...
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... labour ! when the dreary winter's past , And you see the long , brown furrows - are growing green at last ! -And tell our friends - we pray them to be patient in their pain , Fly on , fly on ! your last - year nests our rooffs may ...
... labour ! when the dreary winter's past , And you see the long , brown furrows - are growing green at last ! -And tell our friends - we pray them to be patient in their pain , Fly on , fly on ! your last - year nests our rooffs may ...
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... labour is too much for you . Believe me , the weak- ness which attacked you last night , was caused solely by your over exertions . I know it all by experience , I had these attacks last year , as you know . doctor in the town ordered ...
... labour is too much for you . Believe me , the weak- ness which attacked you last night , was caused solely by your over exertions . I know it all by experience , I had these attacks last year , as you know . doctor in the town ordered ...
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... labour of his own hands , can now adopt what a late admirable writer on natural philosophy has thus suggested : There are ships crossing the seas in all directions , to bring me what is useful from all parts of the earth . In China men ...
... labour of his own hands , can now adopt what a late admirable writer on natural philosophy has thus suggested : There are ships crossing the seas in all directions , to bring me what is useful from all parts of the earth . In China men ...
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... labour during thirty years , and with the sweat of His brow to gain a livelihood - He was of the royal race of David - He was the Son of God . The Virgin Mother watched over His labours ; she will watch over mine . " There was a faint ...
... labour during thirty years , and with the sweat of His brow to gain a livelihood - He was of the royal race of David - He was the Son of God . The Virgin Mother watched over His labours ; she will watch over mine . " There was a faint ...
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Página 168 - For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us : therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness ; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.
Página 29 - Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men, Wisdom in minds attentive to their own.
Página 130 - Jesus on the eternal throne For sinners intercedes. O thou by whom we come to God, The life, the truth, the way; The path of prayer Thyself hast trod: Lord teach us...
Página 70 - I saw the world, and yet I was not seen; My thread is cut, and yet it is not spun; And now I live, and now my life is done!
Página 182 - O Lady Clare, you shame your worth ! Why come you drest like a village maid, That are the flower of the earth?" "If I come drest like a village maid, I am but as my fortunes are: I am a beggar born," she said, "And not the Lady Clare." " Play me no tricks," said Lord Ronald, "For I am yours in word and in deed.
Página 124 - Slant down the snowy sward, Still creeping with the creeping hours That lead me to my Lord: Make thou my spirit pure and clear As are the frosty skies, Or this first snowdrop of the year That in my bosom lies. As these white robes are...
Página 70 - My prime of youth is but a frost of cares; My feast of joy is but a dish of pain; My crop of corn is but a field of tares; And all my good is but vain hope of gain; The day is fled, and yet I saw no sun; And now I live, and now my life is done.
Página 209 - MYSTERIOUS Night! when our first parent knew Thee from report divine, and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue. Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host of heaven came, And lo! creation widened in man's view.
Página 84 - And the year On the earth her deathbed, in a shroud of leaves dead, Is lying. Come, months, come away, From November to May, In your saddest array; Follow the bier Of the dead cold year, And like dim shadows watch by her sepulchre. The chill rain is falling, the...
Página 275 - Long have we roamed in want and pain, Long have we sought thy rest in vain ; Wildered in doubt, in darkness lost, Long have our souls been tempest-tost : Low at thy feet our sins we lay ; Turn not, O Lord, thy guests away.