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... affection for her child , and partly from that miserable feeling of secrecy in money matters which makes so much misery , and which exists too often between mothers and daughters , fathers and sons , husbands and wives . Had Rosalie ...
... affection for her child , and partly from that miserable feeling of secrecy in money matters which makes so much misery , and which exists too often between mothers and daughters , fathers and sons , husbands and wives . Had Rosalie ...
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... affection is never so pure or steadfast as when it is guided and controlled by duty . - Duty , not cold and stern , as it exists in your imagination , but tender and gentle amid its high and firm resolves . - • • • — Duty , such as I ...
... affection is never so pure or steadfast as when it is guided and controlled by duty . - Duty , not cold and stern , as it exists in your imagination , but tender and gentle amid its high and firm resolves . - • • • — Duty , such as I ...
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... affection which is the happiest bond between a father and his daugh- ters . Marion was his daily counsellor and stay , for she united to all the freshness of seventeen , the ripened judgment of a more advanced age ; but Lucy was his ...
... affection which is the happiest bond between a father and his daugh- ters . Marion was his daily counsellor and stay , for she united to all the freshness of seventeen , the ripened judgment of a more advanced age ; but Lucy was his ...
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... affection could detect a struggling heart beneath this peaceful exterior . This discovery would have affected Lucy still more deeply , had she not thought it strangely unreasonable of Marion not to share in the ardent attachment she ...
... affection could detect a struggling heart beneath this peaceful exterior . This discovery would have affected Lucy still more deeply , had she not thought it strangely unreasonable of Marion not to share in the ardent attachment she ...
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... affection check the unfolding of kindly virtues within the bosom of its idol ! even like some parasitic creepers which stifle the blossoms of those fragrant shrubs around which they have entwined themselves with an aspect of clinging ...
... affection check the unfolding of kindly virtues within the bosom of its idol ! even like some parasitic creepers which stifle the blossoms of those fragrant shrubs around which they have entwined themselves with an aspect of clinging ...
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Стр. 9 - We have laughed at little jests ; For the fount of hope was gushing, Warm and joyous, in our breasts ; But laughter now hath fled thy lip, And sullen glooms thy brow. We have been gay together : Shall a light word part us now ? We have been sad together ; We have wept, with bitter tears, O'er the grass-grown graves where slumbered The hopes of early years ; The voices which are silent there Would bid thee clear thy brow.
Стр. 74 - Stern Lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace; Nor know we anything so fair As is the smile upon thy face: Flowers laugh before thee on their beds And fragrance in thy footing treads ; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong; And the most ancient heavens, through Thee, are fresh and strong.
Стр. 9 - WE HAVE BEEN FRIENDS TOGETHERWE have been friends together, In sunshine and in shade ; Since first beneath the chestnut- trees In infancy we played. But coldness dwells within thy heart— A cloud is on thy brow ; We have been friends together — Shall a light word part us now...
Стр. 232 - So is it with true Christian hearts; Their mutual share in Jesus' blood An everlasting bond imparts Of holiest brotherhood: Oh! might we all our lineage prove, Give and forgive, do good and love, By soft endearments in kind strife Lightening the load of daily life...
Стр. 48 - Egyptian truth : if not, she had unconsciously acted upon the unknown recipe, and had preserved herself in the sweetness of her disposition — in the honey of her goodness. She was a pattern old maid. Yet a pattern, we would hope, never to be followed ; for it is such women who make the real wives and mothers. Miss Lillywhite, like Miss Venus de Medicis, should remain a single perfection : alone in sweetness and beauty, to show what celibacy and art can do ; to be admired as samples, but never to...
Стр. 278 - Fragments of plates, broken mortar, rags, and old hats, lay scattered around, all which bore a very uninviting aspect. The Angel pointed out in the midst of all this confused rubbish, some broken fragments of a flowerpot, and a clump of earth which had fallen out of it, and was only held together by the withered roots of a wild-flower, which had been thrown out into the street because it was considered utterly worthless. " We will take this with us," said the Angel ; " and I will tell thee why, as...
Стр. 276 - Lo, all this did an Angel of God relate, whilst he bore a little child to Heaven ; and the child heard as if in a dream, and the Angel winged his flight over those spots in the child's home where the little one had been wont to play, and they passed through gardens which were filled with glorious flowers.
Стр. 55 - exclaimed Angelina. " We returned home ; my lover upbraided — I retorted ; we had a shocking quarrel, and — he left the house to write me a farewell letter. In a week he was on his voyage to India ; in a twelvemonth he had married an Indian lady, as rich as an idol, and I — after thirty years — am still Caroline Lillywhite, spinster.
Стр. 280 - ... and rejoiced the eye with their beauty ; and when the Lord called him hence, he turned, even in death, towards his cherished plant. He has now been a year with God — a year has the flower stood forgotten in the window, and now it is withered ; therefore has it been thrown out with the rubbish into the street. And this is the flower — the poor withered flower • — which we have added to our nosegay ; for this flower has imparted more joy than the rarest and brightest blossom which ever...
Стр. 48 - Englishwoman, carried in her unfading beauty the assertion of her British race. How much triumphant beauty all over the world fades and yields, as teens blow into twenties, as twenties wrinkle into thirties ! Now, your truly beautiful Englishwoman, with her carnations and lilies, will carry her colors up to two-score-and-ten. Nay, we have known some veterans, blooming with a sprinkling of years over tyrannous fifty. And Miss Lillywhite was as jocund as she was handsome. It is said, there is no better...