Glenelvan: Or, The Morning Draweth NighA. B. Burdick, 1861 - 384 страници |
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... woman , who seemed scarcely to have reached the full maturity of matronly perfection . But the soft light in which she sat , the mellow tints of the rich drapery of the room , and the sweet , kind expression of her fair face , the ...
... woman , who seemed scarcely to have reached the full maturity of matronly perfection . But the soft light in which she sat , the mellow tints of the rich drapery of the room , and the sweet , kind expression of her fair face , the ...
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... woman , a charming young widow , Mrs. Lena Hays , whose father was a Southern man , and herself of Southern birth and education . He would bring his bride , for a visit , to Glenelvan - would doubtless arrive in mid - summer . Rose and ...
... woman , a charming young widow , Mrs. Lena Hays , whose father was a Southern man , and herself of Southern birth and education . He would bring his bride , for a visit , to Glenelvan - would doubtless arrive in mid - summer . Rose and ...
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... woman , and three robust and fine looking children : the eldest , Susan , a rosy - cheeked girl of sixteen . Susan The father was the gardener of Glenelvan , but went duly to the river each morning , at an early hour , for fish for the ...
... woman , and three robust and fine looking children : the eldest , Susan , a rosy - cheeked girl of sixteen . Susan The father was the gardener of Glenelvan , but went duly to the river each morning , at an early hour , for fish for the ...
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... simplicity of manner more than the most elaborate politeness of fashionable life . This excellent woman cheered and encouraged us , smooth- ed away difficulties or aided us in surmounting them , 2 * GLENELVAN . 33 CHAPTER IV. ...
... simplicity of manner more than the most elaborate politeness of fashionable life . This excellent woman cheered and encouraged us , smooth- ed away difficulties or aided us in surmounting them , 2 * GLENELVAN . 33 CHAPTER IV. ...
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... woman , I know , else she could never have aided us so cheerfully and with such a sweet spontaniety in the attainment of accomplishments which she regarded but as a vain show . The winter was wearing toward spring . Every possible care ...
... woman , I know , else she could never have aided us so cheerfully and with such a sweet spontaniety in the attainment of accomplishments which she regarded but as a vain show . The winter was wearing toward spring . Every possible care ...
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Albertine amid arms aunt Frances aunt Mercy beautiful Belle beneath boscage Bovie bright brother Cadwallader child comfort cousin George dark dear Dear Jessie dearest door dress early Edenwold Eolia eyes face father flowers fond Fred Gunnison Fred rose gave girl glad Glenelvan gone grace grave Haidee hair hand happy heart heaven hour husband kind knew laughing Laura lavender color leave Leonora living look Madam Guilder mamma Maria marriage married Meta Miss Browne Miss Minnie Miss Minster Miss Standish mistress morning mother muslin never night noble once opened pale papa parlor Peekskill Phillis pleasant poor pray pretty quadroon Ralph Hubert Rapelje rose seat sister smile soul stood sweet thee thought took Umberhurst uncle Hastings Voglesang wait wife wild wish woman words Yoppa young lady Zenobia
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Страница 20 - There scattered oft, the earliest of the year, By hands unseen, are showers of violets found ; The redbreast loves to build and warble there, And little footsteps lightly print the ground.
Страница 89 - The pleasant books, that silently among Our household treasures take familiar places, And are to us as if a living tongue Spake from the printed leaves or pictured faces...
Страница 84 - As if a door in heaven should be Opened and then closed suddenly, The vision came and went, * The light shone and was spent.
Страница 181 - Sometimes temptations blow A. dreadful hurricane, And high the waters flow. And o'er the sides break in ; But still my little ship out-braves The blustering winds and surging waves.
Страница 181 - When I, in my distress, My anchor, Hope, can cast Within the promises, It holds my vessel fast : Safely she then at anchor rides, Midst stormy blasts and swelling tides.
Страница 89 - Kind messages, that pass from land to land ; Kind letters, that betray the heart's deep history, In which we feel the pressure of a hand — One touch of fire — and all the rest is mystery...
Страница 18 - ... in the frozen ground, And flashing away in the sun has gone, Singing, and singing, and singing on. Autumn hath sunset hours, and then Many a musing mood I cherish, Many a hue of fancy, when The hues of earth are about to perish ; Clouds are there, and brighter, I ween, Hath real sunset never seen, Sad as the faces of friends that die, And beautiful as their memory.
Страница 4 - States for the Southern District of New York JJ REED, Printer and Stereotyper, 43 Centre Street. TO SAMUEL LONGFELLOW, THE FRIEND OF GENIUS, The Inspired Thinker, THE SAINT IN THE MAN, This Work is most Affectionately X, 33 uU UU 0
Страница 259 - Yes, and the rent for the present year is to be paid to you, for as I know you would be a thrifty farmer, you may wish to increase your stock.