Trials: A Tale, Том 1G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1824 - 957 страници |
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... heart like hers was a very terrible one ; for it was a heart fraught with warm and tender affections , glowing with the delight of mere existence - pleased with eve- ry thing - luxuriating in the charms of nature , with all the fresh ...
... heart like hers was a very terrible one ; for it was a heart fraught with warm and tender affections , glowing with the delight of mere existence - pleased with eve- ry thing - luxuriating in the charms of nature , with all the fresh ...
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... heart of Catherine responded more rapturous- ly to the universal joy which pervaded the face of nature ; and seldom , amidst the loveliness of nature , had any thing more charming been looked upon than Catherine herself . Augusta was ...
... heart of Catherine responded more rapturous- ly to the universal joy which pervaded the face of nature ; and seldom , amidst the loveliness of nature , had any thing more charming been looked upon than Catherine herself . Augusta was ...
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... heart throb with agitation at every step that brought them nearer . She implored Au- gusta to return , and not to meet them ; she declared with vehemence that she would go back by herself , and she actually broke away from the grasp ...
... heart throb with agitation at every step that brought them nearer . She implored Au- gusta to return , and not to meet them ; she declared with vehemence that she would go back by herself , and she actually broke away from the grasp ...
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... heart of Catherine , and evinced , by the delicacy of his at- tention and discourse , how much he respected it . But his was indeed the most delicate , the most re- fined of minds ; gentle and persuasive , tender and af- fectionate ...
... heart of Catherine , and evinced , by the delicacy of his at- tention and discourse , how much he respected it . But his was indeed the most delicate , the most re- fined of minds ; gentle and persuasive , tender and af- fectionate ...
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... heart at her refusal ; for Augusta being then engaged in con . versation with the Captain , he took the hand of Ca- therine , and in a low voice , “ I can scarcely say I re- gret your determination , " said he , because I know that it ...
... heart at her refusal ; for Augusta being then engaged in con . versation with the Captain , he took the hand of Ca- therine , and in a low voice , “ I can scarcely say I re- gret your determination , " said he , because I know that it ...
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Страница 31 - But, hail! thou Goddess sage and holy! Hail, divinest Melancholy! Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight...
Страница 107 - " Lord, to whom shall we go ? — thou hast the words of eternal life.
Страница 121 - Not in the strong wind that brake the rocks in pieces, not in the earthquake, not in the fire, but in the still small voice that followed, the Lord made himself known.
Страница 107 - O that I had wings like a dove : for then would I flee away, and be at rest.
Страница 50 - And from Shakespeare she gained a great store of information amongst the rest, that -'Trifles light as air, Are, to the jealous, confirmation strong, As proofs of Holy Writ.
Страница 111 - Habitual evils change not on a sudden: But many days must pass, and many sorrows; Conscious remorse and anguish must be felt, To curb desire, to break the stubborn will, And work a second nature in the soul, Ere Virtue can resume the place she lost: 'Tis else dissimulation — He had often read these lines, he said; but never tasted them before.
Страница 159 - His to enjoy With a propriety that none can feel, But who, with filial confidence inspired, Can lift to heaven an unpresumptuous eye, And smiling say —
Страница 205 - I do it upon the same principle on which I endeavour, imperfectly indeed, but still to the best of my ability to do every thing — the principle of doing to others as I would they should do unto me.
Страница 39 - I may not think of Jamie, For that would be a sin. But I maun do my best, A gude wife to be ; For auld Robin Gray Is very kind to me.
Страница 48 - It was by this sort of discipline that the heart and affections of a being, whose every nerve "turned at the touch of joy or woe, and turning trembled too...