The Twin Sisters; Or, The Advantages of Religion ... Fifth EditionJ. Harris, 1812 - Počet stran: 208 |
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... little girls found in Mrs. Irvin . It might have been supposed that , having only these two chil- dren , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley could not have admitted a thought of a separation from them , and that whilst they could have promised them ...
... little girls found in Mrs. Irvin . It might have been supposed that , having only these two chil- dren , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley could not have admitted a thought of a separation from them , and that whilst they could have promised them ...
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... child " Would you see them directly ? " said M Stanley , with indifference . " I doubt whet they are dressed or not ... little girls made the appearance at the parlour door , attended by a elderly servant , on whom they seemed to de ...
... child " Would you see them directly ? " said M Stanley , with indifference . " I doubt whet they are dressed or not ... little girls made the appearance at the parlour door , attended by a elderly servant , on whom they seemed to de ...
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... little blushing girl , who still retained her hand in that of her aunt , while her sister had withdrawn hers , and was endeavouring to hide her face in Martin's gown ; " I am Ellen Stanley , " added she , as she re- ceived an ...
... little blushing girl , who still retained her hand in that of her aunt , while her sister had withdrawn hers , and was endeavouring to hide her face in Martin's gown ; " I am Ellen Stanley , " added she , as she re- ceived an ...
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... little girl looked at Martin with surprise ; and reading in her looks what she ought to do , she walked towards her ... child , do you look so frightened ? " observing the tears in her eyes ; do you think that I shall eat you ? " : Anna ...
... little girl looked at Martin with surprise ; and reading in her looks what she ought to do , she walked towards her ... child , do you look so frightened ? " observing the tears in her eyes ; do you think that I shall eat you ? " : Anna ...
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... little girls , her voice and manners were so much kinder than what they had been used to , that they already began to feel a pleasure in her company , and seemed less inclined to leave the room , till Mrs. Stanley again repeated her com ...
... little girls , her voice and manners were so much kinder than what they had been used to , that they already began to feel a pleasure in her company , and seemed less inclined to leave the room , till Mrs. Stanley again repeated her com ...
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Strana 14 - And lively cheer, of vigour born, The thoughtless day, the easy night, The spirits pure, the slumbers light That fly th
Strana 61 - Else they are all, the meanest things that are, As free to live and to enjoy that life As God was free to form them at the first, Who in his sovereign wisdom made them all.
Strana 177 - True happiness is of a retired nature, and an enemy to pomp and noise; it arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one's self; and, in the next, from the friendship and conversation of a few select companions; it loves shade and solitude, and naturally haunts groves and fountains, fields and meadows; in short, it feels...
Strana 208 - Who flourish'd long in tender bliss, and rear'd A numerous offspring, lovely like themselves, And good, the grace of all the country round.
Strana 128 - ... fail? O may its influence in my life appear, And ev'ry action prove my thanks sincere ! Grant me, great God, a heart to Thee inclin'd: Increase my faith, and rectify my mind : Teach me betimes to tread thy sacred ways, And to thy service consecrate my days. Still as thro' life's perplexing maze I stray, Be Thou the guiding star to mark my way.
Strana 147 - Go then, my Friend, nor let thy candid breast Condemn me, if I check the plausive string ; Go to the wayward world ; complete the rest ; Be, what the purest Muse would wish to sing. Be still thyself; that open path of Truth, Which led thee here, let Manhood firm pursue; Retain the sweet simplicity of Youth, And, all thy Virtue dictates, dare to do.
Strana 28 - Hail Universal Goodness ! in full stream For ever flowing Through earth, air, sea, to all things that have life; From all that live on earth, in air, and sea, The great community of nature's sons, To Thee, first Father, ceaseless praise ascend, And in the general hymn my grateful voice Be duly heard...
Strana 170 - But if there's an hereafter— And that there is, Conscience, uninfluenc'd And suffer'd to speak out, tells every man— Then must it be an awful thing to die ; More horrid yet to die by one's own hand ! Self-murder!