The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة xi
Nor have I forgotten that I found many noble hearts in England : they took me by
the hand , and gave me a generous welcome ; and ... my heart that I could
embrace every green hill - top of our own free landI thanked God I was an
American .
Nor have I forgotten that I found many noble hearts in England : they took me by
the hand , and gave me a generous welcome ; and ... my heart that I could
embrace every green hill - top of our own free landI thanked God I was an
American .
الصفحة 13
I am sitting in an old oak chair , ia a narrow and gloomy apartment of the
Guildhall Coffee - house , which stands in the heart of this great metropolis .
There is but one window in the room , and the storm is beating against it . I am
surrounded by ...
I am sitting in an old oak chair , ia a narrow and gloomy apartment of the
Guildhall Coffee - house , which stands in the heart of this great metropolis .
There is but one window in the room , and the storm is beating against it . I am
surrounded by ...
الصفحة 14
... might be heard the dying groan of one once beautiful and virtuous , but now
outcast and deserted , with no one but God to see her die ; while , perhaps , in
some neighbouring dwelling , pure young hearts are exchanging their vows of
love .
... might be heard the dying groan of one once beautiful and virtuous , but now
outcast and deserted , with no one but God to see her die ; while , perhaps , in
some neighbouring dwelling , pure young hearts are exchanging their vows of
love .
الصفحة 15
It is now the hour when the poor , the weary , the guilty , the heart - broken , who
have homes , have gone to their rest ; those who have none are wandering
through dreary lanes , to find some transient shelter ; the hour , too , when the rich
, the ...
It is now the hour when the poor , the weary , the guilty , the heart - broken , who
have homes , have gone to their rest ; those who have none are wandering
through dreary lanes , to find some transient shelter ; the hour , too , when the rich
, the ...
الصفحة 16
I felt sick at heart when I left the old woman , and the last words I heard her utter
were a prayer that God would bless me . I may become so familiar with
spectacles of this kind before the summer is over as to pass the beggar by
without ...
I felt sick at heart when I left the old woman , and the last words I heard her utter
were a prayer that God would bless me . I may become so familiar with
spectacles of this kind before the summer is over as to pass the beggar by
without ...
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