Through Life and Beyond; and Paul Fenton |
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... giving the child a pic- ture book , she rose to go , when , as she passed Tom he drew her to him and kissed her forehead . This was quite sufficient reward for the self - denying girl . Baby had seemed to understand her ; Tom did ; and ...
... giving the child a pic- ture book , she rose to go , when , as she passed Tom he drew her to him and kissed her forehead . This was quite sufficient reward for the self - denying girl . Baby had seemed to understand her ; Tom did ; and ...
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... giving her a final kiss . The tears started to her eyes , but she laughed them away ; he looked behind , waving his hand . Ah , Tom ! little dost thou think that ere thou meet that fair young creature again , those damask cheeks will be ...
... giving her a final kiss . The tears started to her eyes , but she laughed them away ; he looked behind , waving his hand . Ah , Tom ! little dost thou think that ere thou meet that fair young creature again , those damask cheeks will be ...
الصفحة 36
... giving way to despair , he made a brave determination to do his duty . So he soon learnt his profession . Not that he did not often think of home , he knew very well that , as the old saying has it , " What can't be cured , 36 Through ...
... giving way to despair , he made a brave determination to do his duty . So he soon learnt his profession . Not that he did not often think of home , he knew very well that , as the old saying has it , " What can't be cured , 36 Through ...
الصفحة 40
... giving up all hope of being saved , was seen and taken up by a Yankee vessel , the Captain of which took him on board , and when Jack was recovered , landed him , at his own request , at the first port they touched . CHAPTER IX . THE ...
... giving up all hope of being saved , was seen and taken up by a Yankee vessel , the Captain of which took him on board , and when Jack was recovered , landed him , at his own request , at the first port they touched . CHAPTER IX . THE ...
الصفحة 55
... heaven . I can realize all the goodness of God to me then . I always want to pray afterwards , to thank Him for giving me a voice to sing ; and if I dare I would go round and thank every one in the room for Paul Fenton . 55.
... heaven . I can realize all the goodness of God to me then . I always want to pray afterwards , to thank Him for giving me a voice to sing ; and if I dare I would go round and thank every one in the room for Paul Fenton . 55.
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Through Life and Beyond and Paul Fenton (1870) <span dir=ltr>Mrs F. Marshall Ward</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2009 |
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الصفحة 54 - And feel thy sovran vital lamp; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn; So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs, Or dim suffusion veiled.
الصفحة 62 - Dragged from among the horses feet, With dinted shield, and helmet beat, The falcon-crest and plumage gone, Can that be haughty Marmion ! . . Young...
الصفحة 81 - There's a dance of leaves in that aspen bower, There's a titter of winds in that beechen tree, There's a smile on the fruit and a smile on the flower, And a laugh from the brook that runs to the sea.
الصفحة 86 - Oh! when the heart is full — when bitter thoughts Come crowding thickly up for utterance, And the poor common words of courtesy Are such a very mockery — how much The bursting heart may pour itself in prayer!
الصفحة 52 - Thy sinless land, Which eye hath never seen. Visions come and go; Shapes of resplendent beauty round me throng, From angel lips I seem to hear the flow Of soft and holy song.
الصفحة 56 - I not cast down. I am weak, yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor, old, and helpless, I the more belong, Father Supreme ! to Thee.
الصفحة 91 - Lord ; wait patiently for Him ; and He will give thee Thy heart's desire.
الصفحة 56 - Paradise refresh my brow, That earth in darkness lies. In a purer clime My being fills with rapture, — waves of thought Roll in upon my spirit, — strains sublime Break over me unsought. Give me now my lyre ! I feel the stirrings of a gift divine: Within my bosom glows unearthly fire Lit by no skill of mine.