Working and waiting; or, Patience in well-doing, by the author of Children at home, Том 372 |
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... trouble might come of it . Mr. Sloman is not very just either , when he's in one of his cross fits , and I find it hard always to keep myself respectful to him ; and I am afraid , if I saw him finding fault , or perhaps giving our Frank ...
... trouble might come of it . Mr. Sloman is not very just either , when he's in one of his cross fits , and I find it hard always to keep myself respectful to him ; and I am afraid , if I saw him finding fault , or perhaps giving our Frank ...
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... trouble to shut the door after him . " But Stephen returned her no answer , and walked sulkily on , leaving the door wide open . He was , however , sufficiently cold and hungry himself , for his own feelings to act as an inducement to ...
... trouble to shut the door after him . " But Stephen returned her no answer , and walked sulkily on , leaving the door wide open . He was , however , sufficiently cold and hungry himself , for his own feelings to act as an inducement to ...
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... trouble enough already , without your bringing me any impertinent messages ? " " What's the matter now ? " inquired a man's voice at the door , and Andrew Barton entered his comfortless home and sat down by the fire . " What fresh trouble ...
... trouble enough already , without your bringing me any impertinent messages ? " " What's the matter now ? " inquired a man's voice at the door , and Andrew Barton entered his comfortless home and sat down by the fire . " What fresh trouble ...
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... trouble , and can't get out of it . I am sure I work regular enough , and never keep a shilling of what I earn ; but there is no sort of management in the house , and never has been . You run into debt and let things go to waste , and ...
... trouble , and can't get out of it . I am sure I work regular enough , and never keep a shilling of what I earn ; but there is no sort of management in the house , and never has been . You run into debt and let things go to waste , and ...
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... trouble to speak of about money ever since he married that the rule they went on was never to buy a thing unless they had the money ready to pay for it . Sometimes when wages were low and provisions high , or when they had had illness ...
... trouble to speak of about money ever since he married that the rule they went on was never to buy a thing unless they had the money ready to pay for it . Sometimes when wages were low and provisions high , or when they had had illness ...
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Andrewes answer asked better Beverton blessing Briersley brought certainly Charley Parsons cloth comfort cottage Darby door EDWARD BICKERSTETH Eggar ELIZABETH FRY exclaimed eyes face father feeling felt flowers Frank drew Frank Elston garden geraniums girl give glad gone hand happy hear heard heart hope Johnson keep kind knew leave Fairlegh LEGH RICHMOND listened look master mind morning mother never night nosegay Oldham once Ordley passed pencil-case perhaps phen poor promised replied Frank returned Ruth Chester Ruth's schoolmaster seemed seen Sharpley smile sorry speak Squire Stephen Barton stood stopped sure talk tell thank there's thing THOMAS CHALMERS thought to-day told took trouble turned village voice wait walked wife window wish words young Elston
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Стр. 1 - The parent pair their secret homage pay, And proffer up to heaven the warm request That He who stills the raven's clamorous nest, And decks the lily fair in flowery pride, Would, in the way His wisdom sees the best, For them and for their little ones provide; But chiefly in their hearts with grace divine preside.
Стр. 192 - Toil on, faint not, keep watch and pray; Be wise the erring soul to win; Go forth into the world's highway, Compel the wanderer to come in. Toil on, and in thy toil rejoice; For toil comes rest, for exile home. Soon shalt thou hear the Bridegroom's voice, The midnight peal, Behold, I come ! 5 tbat &i& it.
Стр. 249 - Such songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of care, And come like the benediction That follows after prayer. Then read from the treasured volume The poem of thy choice, And lend to the rhyme of the poet The beauty of thy voice. And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares, that infest the day, Shall fold their tents, like the Arabs, And as silently steal away.
Стр. 279 - Sweet is the smile of home ; the mutual look When hearts are of each other sure ; Sweet all the joys that crowd the household nook, The haunt of all affections pure...
Стр. 239 - THE Almighty Lord, who is a most strong tower to all them that put their trust in him, to whom all things in heaven, in earth, and under the earth, do bow and obey, be now and evermore thy defence; and make...
Стр. 202 - WHO is the honest man ? He that doth still and strongly good pursue, To God, his neighbour, and himself most true ; Whom neither force nor fawning can Unpin or wrench from giving all their due. Whose honesty is not So loose or easy, that a ruffling wind Can blow away, or glittering look it blind ; Who rides his sure and even trot, While the world now rides by, now lags behind.
Стр. 110 - SOME murmur, when their sky is clear And wholly bright to view, If one small speck of dark appear In their great heaven of blue. And some with thankful love are filled, If but one streak of light, One ray of God's good mercy gild The darkness of their night.
Стр. 55 - When he was reviled, he reviled not again. When he suffered he threatened not, but committed himself to him that judgeth righteously.
Стр. 184 - Be brave, my brother ! He whom Thou servest slights Not even His weakest one ; No deed though poor shall be forgot, However feebly done. The prayer, the wish, the thought, The faintly spoken word, The plan that seemed to come to nought, Each has its own reward...
Стр. 259 - Sail forth into the sea of life, O gentle, loving, trusting wife, And safe from all adversity Upon the bosom of that sea Thy comings and thy goings be! For gentleness and love and trust Prevail o'er angry wave and gust; And in the wreck of noble lives Something immortal still survives!