Lives of Celebrated WomenBradbury, Soden & Company, 1844 - 352 من الصفحات |
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... scene at last , May thy freed spirit leave this earthly sod , And fly to seek the bosom of thy God . " Lucretia was now placed in trying circumstances . Her mother , after the birth of Margaret , was very ill ; the infant , too , was ...
... scene at last , May thy freed spirit leave this earthly sod , And fly to seek the bosom of thy God . " Lucretia was now placed in trying circumstances . Her mother , after the birth of Margaret , was very ill ; the infant , too , was ...
الصفحة 39
... scenes of past delight , Or misery , I'd roam , Where ruthless tyrants swayed in might , Where princes found a home . * * * * I'd stand where proudest kings have stood , Or kneel where slaves have knelt , Till , rapt in magic solitude ...
... scenes of past delight , Or misery , I'd roam , Where ruthless tyrants swayed in might , Where princes found a home . * * * * I'd stand where proudest kings have stood , Or kneel where slaves have knelt , Till , rapt in magic solitude ...
الصفحة 47
... scene of her life , which occurred on the 25th November , 1838 , would lose much of its interest in the description , if given in other than the beautiful and touching language of her mother . It was night , and , at the entreaty of her ...
... scene of her life , which occurred on the 25th November , 1838 , would lose much of its interest in the description , if given in other than the beautiful and touching language of her mother . It was night , and , at the entreaty of her ...
الصفحة 54
... scenes which immedi- ately preceded our revolution . In all his feelings and actions he had the sympathy and support of his wife , who had thus in some measure become prepared for the stormy period which was at hand . Mr. Adams , having ...
... scenes which immedi- ately preceded our revolution . In all his feelings and actions he had the sympathy and support of his wife , who had thus in some measure become prepared for the stormy period which was at hand . Mr. Adams , having ...
الصفحة 55
... scene closed , it looks as though the curtain was but just drawn , and only the first scene of the infernal plot disclosed : whether the end will be tragical , Heaven alone knows . You cannot be , I know , nor do I wish to see you , an ...
... scene closed , it looks as though the curtain was but just drawn , and only the first scene of the infernal plot disclosed : whether the end will be tragical , Heaven alone knows . You cannot be , I know , nor do I wish to see you , an ...
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الصفحة 59 - I wish most sincerely there was not a slave in the province; it always appeared a most iniquitous scheme to me to fight ourselves for what we are daily robbing and plundering from those who have as good a right to freedom as we have.
الصفحة 74 - Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy people, that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able to judge this thy so great a people ? And the speech pleased the Lord, that Solomon had asked this thing.
الصفحة 77 - O yes; it is the glorious fourth of July — God bless it — God bless you all." In the course of the day he said, " It is a great and glorious day.
الصفحة 342 - I will assume the undertaking," said she, "for my own crown of Castile, and am ready to pawn my jewels to defray the expenses of it, if the funds in the treasury shall be found inadequate.
الصفحة 86 - It is owing to the kindness of our numerous friends in all quarters, that my new and unwished-for situation is not indeed a burden to me. When I was much younger, I should probably have enjoyed the innocent gayeties of life as much as most persons of my age ; but I had long since placed all the prospects of my future worldly happiness in the still enjoyments of the fireside at Mount Vernon.
الصفحة 75 - My feelings are not those of pride or ostentation upon the occasion. "They are solemnized by a sense of the obligations, the important trusts, and numerous duties connected with it. That you may be enabled to discharge them with honor to yourself, with justice and impartiality to your country, and with satisfaction to this great people, shall be the daily prayer of your "AA...
الصفحة 179 - Ye who beneath the yoke of wedlock bend, With bowed soul, full well ye ken the day Which week, smooth sliding after week, brings on Too soon ; — for to that day nor peace belongs Nor comfort ; — ere the first gray streak of dawn, The red-armed washers come and chase repose.
الصفحة 55 - You cannot be, I know, nor do I wish to see you, an inactive spectator but, if the sword be drawn, I bid adieu to all domestic felicity, and look forward to that country, where there are neither wars nor rumors of war, in a firm belief, that, through the mercy of its King, we shall both rejoice there together.
الصفحة 52 - What wilt thou, Queen Esther, and what is thy request? it shall be given thee to the half of the kingdom" — even then she dared not ask either for her own life, or that of her people.
الصفحة 63 - I went to bed about twelve, and rose again a little after one. I could no more sleep than if I had been in the engagement; the rattling of the windows, the jar of the house, the continual roar of twenty-four pounders, and the bursting of shells, give us such ideas, and realize a scene to us of which we could form scarcely any conception. About six, this morning, there was quiet. I rejoiced in a few hours