The village home, and The brother and sisterSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1854 - 136 páginas |
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... perhaps , in the way that we most wish . " Fanny listened very attentively , and then , having dressed her mother's hand , and tried to make it feel more comfortable , she set to work in good earnest ; her mother had had her taught to ...
... perhaps , in the way that we most wish . " Fanny listened very attentively , and then , having dressed her mother's hand , and tried to make it feel more comfortable , she set to work in good earnest ; her mother had had her taught to ...
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... perhaps in the fruit season a little nice fresh fruit for any one who was feverish and thirsty : as the poor people would often say , ' there seemed a comfort for every ill , and a cure for every sorrow , if you only get a sight of the ...
... perhaps in the fruit season a little nice fresh fruit for any one who was feverish and thirsty : as the poor people would often say , ' there seemed a comfort for every ill , and a cure for every sorrow , if you only get a sight of the ...
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... perhaps , that he might get a few for himself , -not that he would have taken one away from Fanny , or touched them without leave , for he was a very good little boy ; and both her children had been well and carefully brought up by ...
... perhaps , that he might get a few for himself , -not that he would have taken one away from Fanny , or touched them without leave , for he was a very good little boy ; and both her children had been well and carefully brought up by ...
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... perhaps succeed in her arduous task . The poor child never thought of all her aches and pains , and did not in the least degree shrink from resuming her hard and incessant work , and it wouldn't be at all lessened , for her mother's ...
... perhaps succeed in her arduous task . The poor child never thought of all her aches and pains , and did not in the least degree shrink from resuming her hard and incessant work , and it wouldn't be at all lessened , for her mother's ...
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... perhaps , rather lilac , I should say ; the gold mallow , with its glassy dark green leaves and brilliant blossom ; the small yellow iris , with its picturesque pointed leaves , or the meadow sweet , with its feathery flowers and ...
... perhaps , rather lilac , I should say ; the gold mallow , with its glassy dark green leaves and brilliant blossom ; the small yellow iris , with its picturesque pointed leaves , or the meadow sweet , with its feathery flowers and ...
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able Aiken asked basket better Bible bird bless bright brother bully casement window cheerful clove coloured comfort cottage dear child dear Fanny Doctor door duty evermore eyes Fanny felt Fanny's fear feeling flowers friend the Doctor garden give glad grateful gratitude grief hand happy hear heard heart Heavenly Father honeysuckles hope humble James James Ross kind friend kindly knew lady leave listened little girl lived lodgers look loved master mind morning mother neat neighbours never nice night nosegays old dame old woman Oldfield pains pleased poor child poor Fanny poor mother's poor Willie prayer pretty Psalms seemed shillings sight sister sitting smile soon sorrow story sweet sweet peas tears tell thank thanksgiving things thought tidy told took trouble trust village voice walk wanted Willie's window wish young
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Página 111 - If thou art worn and hard beset With sorrows, that thou wouldst forget, If thou wouldst read a lesson, that will keep Thy heart from fainting and thy soul from sleep, Go to the woods and hills! — No tears Dim the sweet look that Nature wears.
Página 23 - Come near and bless us when we wake, Ere through the world our way we take ; Till in the ocean of Thy love We lose ourselves in Heaven above.
Página 88 - Happy the man, who sees a God employed In all the good and ill, that chequer life! Resolving all events, with their effects And manifold results, into the will And arbitration wise of the Supreme.
Página 5 - Old friends, old scenes, will lovelier be, As more of Heaven in each we see ; Some softening gleam of love and prayer Shall dawn on every cross and care.
Página 111 - For he brought them out of darkness, and out of the shadow of death : and brake their bonds in sunder.
Página 111 - I have been young, and now am old : and yet saw I never the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging their bread.
Página 57 - I will lay me down in peace, and take my rest : for it is thou, Lord, only, that makest me dwell in safety.
Página 12 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, That ye shall weep and lament, but the world shall rejoice; and ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy.
Página 90 - ... promises, kindly stepped in, and carried him away, to where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest ! It is during the time that we lived on this farm, that my little story is most eventful.
Página 88 - I called upon the Lord, the Father of my Lord, that he would not leave me in the days of my trouble, and in the time of the proud, when there was no help.