'Recommended to mercy' [by M.C. Houstoun]. |
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... mother - a whole mother ; but not , as her numerous friends could testify , nothing but a mother . Next to her children she loved , as she was in duty bound to do , the excellent and amiable Archdeacon , deferring to his judgment in ...
... mother - a whole mother ; but not , as her numerous friends could testify , nothing but a mother . Next to her children she loved , as she was in duty bound to do , the excellent and amiable Archdeacon , deferring to his judgment in ...
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... her there was neither ostentation nor feigned humility , for in all her acts she seemed to say , that she had done only that which it was her duty to do . ' Mother , ' said Mrs. Morton's little daugh- 6 22 " Recommended to Mercy . "
... her there was neither ostentation nor feigned humility , for in all her acts she seemed to say , that she had done only that which it was her duty to do . ' Mother , ' said Mrs. Morton's little daugh- 6 22 " Recommended to Mercy . "
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... mother , ' said Ruth , returning to the subject , after a pause given to reflection on the subject of the endearments bestowed upon the youthful Davie ; why do you never shake hands with Mrs. Langton ? Isn't she a lady ? " The question ...
... mother , ' said Ruth , returning to the subject , after a pause given to reflection on the subject of the endearments bestowed upon the youthful Davie ; why do you never shake hands with Mrs. Langton ? Isn't she a lady ? " The question ...
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... mother the ques- tion to which she could not satisfactorily reply , that the latter , leading her little Davie by the hand , made her appearance in Helen's parlour . Filled with flowers was that tiny chamber , and among them , seated at ...
... mother the ques- tion to which she could not satisfactorily reply , that the latter , leading her little Davie by the hand , made her appearance in Helen's parlour . Filled with flowers was that tiny chamber , and among them , seated at ...
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... mother , who never instilled into my mind one good or religious principle ? Oh ! you do not know how neglected I was . There were rigorous and watchful parents among our friends , who averred that I was spoilt and so I was but not as ...
... mother , who never instilled into my mind one good or religious principle ? Oh ! you do not know how neglected I was . There were rigorous and watchful parents among our friends , who averred that I was spoilt and so I was but not as ...
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الصفحة 220 - Meantime I seek no sympathies, nor need ; The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree I planted, — they have torn me — and I bleed : I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed.
الصفحة 246 - Tender-handed stroke a nettle, And it stings you for your pains ; Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains.
الصفحة 86 - Ah little think they, while they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death, And all the sad variety of pain.
الصفحة 204 - Steadfast, serene, immovable, the same Year after year, through all the silent night Burns on for evermore that quenchless flame, Shines on that inextinguishable light...
الصفحة 178 - And the Poet, faithful and far-seeing, Sees, alike in stars and flowers, a part Of the self-same, universal being, Which is throbbing in his brain and heart. Gorgeous flowerets in the sunlight shining, Blossoms flaunting in the eye of day, Tremulous leaves, with soft and silver lining, Buds that open only to decay...
الصفحة 220 - The tree will wither long before it fall; The hull drives on, though mast and sail be torn; The roof-tree sinks, but moulders on the hall In massy hoariness; the...
الصفحة 202 - In some fair body thus th' informing soul With spirits feeds, with vigour fills the whole ; Each motion guides, and every nerve sustains, Itself unseen, but in th' effects remains. Some, to whom Heaven in wit has been profuse, Want as much more to turn it to its use ; For wit and judgment often are at strife, Though meant each other's aid, like man and wife.
الصفحة 152 - Heaven's Sovereign saves all beings, but himself, That hideous sight, a naked human heart.
الصفحة 178 - Flaunting gaily in the golden light ; Large desires, with most uncertain issues, Tender wishes, blossoming at night ! These in flowers and men are more than seeming Workings are they of the self-same powers, Which the Poet, in no idle dreaming, Seeth in himself, and in the flowers.