Shining after rain or The sister's vow, Volumen11857 |
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... , and but few words passed be- tween them , for her heart was full and saddened by the anticipation of leaving it on the morrow . Edith Howard was left an orphan at six years old , and ( in her last illness ) 4 SHINING AFTER RAIN ;
... , and but few words passed be- tween them , for her heart was full and saddened by the anticipation of leaving it on the morrow . Edith Howard was left an orphan at six years old , and ( in her last illness ) 4 SHINING AFTER RAIN ;
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... passed away , and he had entered upon his usual oc- cupations , he found his child was pining for her mother's loss , and was lonely and un- happy , suffering from the want of judicious female care , so he placed Edith with Mrs ...
... passed away , and he had entered upon his usual oc- cupations , he found his child was pining for her mother's loss , and was lonely and un- happy , suffering from the want of judicious female care , so he placed Edith with Mrs ...
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... passed through the lodge gates , and reached the house before she thought of it . No time was now left for nervousness , for the door of the carriage was opened , and her father stood waiting at the porch to receive her , in whose ...
... passed through the lodge gates , and reached the house before she thought of it . No time was now left for nervousness , for the door of the carriage was opened , and her father stood waiting at the porch to receive her , in whose ...
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... passed a happy evening together , for she was anxious to hear of all the improvements he was making in his estate , and could thoroughly enter into his delight at being once more in his own beautiful English home , and she looked ...
... passed a happy evening together , for she was anxious to hear of all the improvements he was making in his estate , and could thoroughly enter into his delight at being once more in his own beautiful English home , and she looked ...
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... passed happily and usefully , and without any event worthy of comment till we find her , late in the following autumn , first " out " as the phrase is . That she was admired for her beauty , and still more liked for her pleasing manners ...
... passed happily and usefully , and without any event worthy of comment till we find her , late in the following autumn , first " out " as the phrase is . That she was admired for her beauty , and still more liked for her pleasing manners ...
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Página 16 - 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 17 - Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way ; But to act, that each to-morrow Finds us farther than to-day.
Página 195 - But Douglas round him drew his cloak, Folded his arms, and thus he spoke: "My manors, halls, and bowers shall still Be open, at my sovereign's will, To each one whom he lists, howe'er Unmeet to be the owner's peer. My castles are my king's alone, From turret to foundation-stone; The hand of Douglas is his own, And never shall in friendly grasp The hand of such as Marmion clasp.
Página 59 - Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers, and he bears a laden breast, Full of sad experience, moving toward the stillness of his rest. Hark, my merry comrades call me, sounding on the...
Página 124 - Tis sweet, as year by year we lose Friends out of sight, in faith to muse How grows in Paradise our store.
Página 201 - Tis caught unquenched on high, Those saintlike brows so hoary Shall wear it in the sky. No smile is like the smile of death, When all good musings past Rise wafted with the parting breath, The sweetest thought the last.
Página 108 - He show'd me all the mercy, for he taught me all the sin : Now, though my lamp was lighted late, there's One will let me in : Nor would I now be well, mother, again, if that could be, For my desire is but to pass to Him that died for me.
Página 163 - And then the peace that Jesus beams, The life of grace, the death of sin, With nature's placid woods and streams, Is peace without, and peace within. Delightful...
Página 125 - How mildly on the wandering cloud The sunset beam is cast ; 'Tis like the memory left behind, When loved ones breathe their last.
Página 32 - LADY Clara Vere de Vere, Of me you shall not win renown : You thought to break a country heart For pastime, ere you went to town. At me you smiled, but unbeguiled I saw the snare, and I retired : The daughter of a hundred Earls, You are not one to be desired. Lady Clara Vere de Vere, I know you proud to bear your name, Your pride is yet no mate for mine, Too proud to care from whence I came. Nor would I break for your sweet sake...