The young woman's companion; or, Female instructor [by J.A. Stewart].Bartlett and Newman, 1814 |
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... night ; then pour off the clear water , and put a pound of Brazil wood shavings into it : boil it half away , or till upon trial the red liquor is strong enough to write with ; this done , put in two ounces of gum arabic , and one ounce ...
... night ; then pour off the clear water , and put a pound of Brazil wood shavings into it : boil it half away , or till upon trial the red liquor is strong enough to write with ; this done , put in two ounces of gum arabic , and one ounce ...
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... night what I have done , " said he , and with a trembling hand he opened the door of the sit- ting room . How pale you look ! " exclaimed Mary , running to meet him . " My dear child , you are not well , " cried his mother . " We must ...
... night what I have done , " said he , and with a trembling hand he opened the door of the sit- ting room . How pale you look ! " exclaimed Mary , running to meet him . " My dear child , you are not well , " cried his mother . " We must ...
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... night , she felt as if she should never be able to leave her room again . The next morning , when Llewellyn awoke from his dis- turbed slumbers , he was surprised not to see Mary watch ing by his bedside ; and though resolved not to eat ...
... night , she felt as if she should never be able to leave her room again . The next morning , when Llewellyn awoke from his dis- turbed slumbers , he was surprised not to see Mary watch ing by his bedside ; and though resolved not to eat ...
الصفحة 116
... night before stretched on his bed , the picture of woe , and again resolving to refuse all the nourishment which she offered him . This was more than she could bear with patience . The cheek so lately flushed with hope became pale with ...
... night before stretched on his bed , the picture of woe , and again resolving to refuse all the nourishment which she offered him . This was more than she could bear with patience . The cheek so lately flushed with hope became pale with ...
الصفحة 132
... nights in balls and assemblies , and throw away the greatest part of their days in sleep ; their life is too much opposed to nature , to be capable of happiness ; it is all a hurry of visits , twenty or thirty perhaps in a day , to ...
... nights in balls and assemblies , and throw away the greatest part of their days in sleep ; their life is too much opposed to nature , to be capable of happiness ; it is all a hurry of visits , twenty or thirty perhaps in a day , to ...
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الصفحة 311 - All sacrifices do but speed forward that great day, when the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters cover the sea.
الصفحة 262 - Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding; for the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.
الصفحة 422 - My head is twice as big as yours, They therefore needs must fit. " But let me scrape the dirt away That hangs upon your face ; And stop and eat, for well you may Be in a hungry case." Said John, " It is my wedding-day, And all the world would stare, If wife should dine at Edmonton, And I should dine at Ware.
الصفحة 267 - God so loved the world, as to give his only begotten Son; that whosoever believeth in him may not perish, but have life everlasting.
الصفحة 550 - And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.
الصفحة 423 - Ah, luckless speech, and bootless boast ! For which he paid full dear, For while he spake a braying ass Did sing most loud and clear. Whereat his horse did snort as he Had heard a lion roar, And galloped off with all his might As he had done before.
الصفحة 424 - Stop thief, stop thief — a highwayman ! Not one of them was mute, And all and each that pass'd that way Did join in the pursuit. And now the turnpike gates again Flew open in short space, The toll-men thinking as before That Gilpin rode a race.
الصفحة 49 - Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see; That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me.
الصفحة 422 - But yet his horse was not a whit Inclined to tarry there ; For why? — his owner had a house Full ten miles off, at Ware. So like an arrow swift he flew, Shot by an archer strong ; So did he fly — which brings me to The middle of my song. Away...
الصفحة 308 - Behold the picture ! Is it like ? — Like whom ? The things that mount the rostrum with a skip, And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry — hem ; and reading what they never wrote, Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work, And with a well-bred whisper close the scene...