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Time he did , ” said Ruth ; " I suppose he has been a sort of fatted calf . ” " No
such thing ; his mother was a pious woman ; she taught him to read his Bible ,
and she kept him out of bad company , and she made all his masters come to him
for ...
Time he did , ” said Ruth ; " I suppose he has been a sort of fatted calf . ” " No
such thing ; his mother was a pious woman ; she taught him to read his Bible ,
and she kept him out of bad company , and she made all his masters come to him
for ...
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I will , ” thought she , “ try speaking to her about Robinette . ” Amy was fully aware
of Ruth ' s loquacity , and had a sort of intuitive knowledge that she was about
exercising it upon her at this time , when she was not disposed to indulge her .
I will , ” thought she , “ try speaking to her about Robinette . ” Amy was fully aware
of Ruth ' s loquacity , and had a sort of intuitive knowledge that she was about
exercising it upon her at this time , when she was not disposed to indulge her .
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Do , Amy , look at Roberts , among all those fashionables ; he looks in a sort of
maze . There goes Mrs . Lovell , to congratulate him . How patronizing she looks !
How foolish he appears . She is making much of him . Deliver me from being ...
Do , Amy , look at Roberts , among all those fashionables ; he looks in a sort of
maze . There goes Mrs . Lovell , to congratulate him . How patronizing she looks !
How foolish he appears . She is making much of him . Deliver me from being ...
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Mrs . Longman had a large party of young people , and , in order to entertain her
company , made a sort of lottery , in which every one present was offered a ticket
— the number of each ticket answering to that of one of the couplets contained ...
Mrs . Longman had a large party of young people , and , in order to entertain her
company , made a sort of lottery , in which every one present was offered a ticket
— the number of each ticket answering to that of one of the couplets contained ...
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A sort of titter ran through the whole room . Then , you know Mr . Brush , who is a
very sensible man , but very particular and quiddling — he received this for his
dose : Do walk like a man , and leave off that diddle ; The lady you love can ' t ...
A sort of titter ran through the whole room . Then , you know Mr . Brush , who is a
very sensible man , but very particular and quiddling — he received this for his
dose : Do walk like a man , and leave off that diddle ; The lady you love can ' t ...
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Página 63 - Possessions vanish, and opinions change, And Passions hold a fluctuating seat: But, by the storms of circumstance unshaken, And subject neither to eclipse nor wane, Duty exists; — immutably survive, For our support, the measures and the forms, Which an abstract Intelligence supplies; Whose kingdom is, where Time and Space are not...
Página 130 - Hey, my kitten, hey, my kitten, And hey, my kitten, my deary ! Such a sweet pet as this Was neither far nor neary. Here we go up, up, up, And here we go down, down, down, And here we go backwards and forwards, And here we go round, round, roundy.
Página 151 - The starry host, rode brightest, till the moon, Rising in clouded majesty, at length, Apparent queen, unveiled her peerless light, And o'er the dark her silver mantle threw.
Página 137 - To come and go with tidings from the heart, As it a running messenger had been.
Página 75 - Extends her liberal hand to all. " By Sympathy's untutor'd voice Be taught her social laws to keep ; Rejoice with them that do rejoice, And weep with them that weep. " The heart that bleeds for others' woes, Shall feel each selfish sorrow less ; His breast who happiness bestows, Reflected happiness shall bless.
Página 296 - The wind was hushed, And to the beach, each slowly lifted wave, Creeping with silver curl, just kissed the shore, And slept in silence.
Página 145 - The cloud doth gather, the greenwood roar, The damsel paces along the shore ; The billows they tumble with might, with might; And she flings out her voice to the darksome night ; Her bosom is swelling with sorrow ; The world it is empty, the heart will die, There's nothing to wish for beneath the sky : Thou Holy One, call thy child away ! I've lived and loved, and that was to-day — Make ready my grave-clothes to-morrow...
Página 199 - gird up the loins" of our affection. It will not be child's play, but he who wants a religion of child's play must not seek the companionship of Christ. The Master spake of cutting off the right hand and plucking out the right eye, and the bleeding figure has reference to the severing of relationships and the disentangling of well-established affections.
Página 297 - Thou hadst no home, green land ! For the fair creature from her bosom gone, With life's first flowers just opening in her hand, And all the lovely thoughts and dreams unknown, Which in its clear eye shone Like the spring's wakening...