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HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY NOV 19 1955 043 - * 362 DEDICATED TO
CHARLES FOLLEN , BY HIS WIFE . SKETCHES. Entered according to Act of
Congress , in the year 1838 . by IlIllIARD , Gray , & Co . in the Clerk ' s office of the
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY NOV 19 1955 043 - * 362 DEDICATED TO
CHARLES FOLLEN , BY HIS WIFE . SKETCHES. Entered according to Act of
Congress , in the year 1838 . by IlIllIARD , Gray , & Co . in the Clerk ' s office of the
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Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. DEDICATED TO CHARLES FOLLEN , BY HIS WIFE .
SKETCHES OF MARRIED LIFE . CHAPTER I . “ I.
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. DEDICATED TO CHARLES FOLLEN , BY HIS WIFE .
SKETCHES OF MARRIED LIFE . CHAPTER I . “ I.
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One must always yield , and of course it must be the wife . ” “ I do not
acknowledge this , Fanny . Where opinions deserve the name , they must be free
. Married people are very like to hold the same opinions on the most important
subjects ...
One must always yield , and of course it must be the wife . ” “ I do not
acknowledge this , Fanny . Where opinions deserve the name , they must be free
. Married people are very like to hold the same opinions on the most important
subjects ...
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woman ' s story ; it is the first , second , and third requisite for perfection in the
good wife , as you , of course , intend to be . So do not flatter yourself , Amy , that
you will ever have your own way again . ” “ But , suppose , Fanny , that his way ...
woman ' s story ; it is the first , second , and third requisite for perfection in the
good wife , as you , of course , intend to be . So do not flatter yourself , Amy , that
you will ever have your own way again . ” “ But , suppose , Fanny , that his way ...
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... as your Ruth says right away , in no time . This I like , however ; I could never
behave well through a long courtship . Old father Jacob , I am sure , deserved all
his honors and far better wives than he obtained as a reward for waiting so long ...
... as your Ruth says right away , in no time . This I like , however ; I could never
behave well through a long courtship . Old father Jacob , I am sure , deserved all
his honors and far better wives than he obtained as a reward for waiting so long ...
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Amy's answer asked bear beautiful believe better blessing called child considered dear dear Amy dear Fanny desire doctor duty Edward enjoy eyes face faithful Fanny Fanny's father fault fear feel felt friends gave give hand happy head hear heard heart hope horse husband Jerry keep kind knew lady laugh leave live look manner marriage married mean mind Miss Amy morning mother nature never opinion pain party passed perhaps pleasure poor present promise question reason remember replied respect rich Roberts Ruth seemed Selmar silent soon sort soul speak spirit suffer suppose sure talk tears tell thing thought told true trust truth turn Weston whole wife Willy wish woman wrong young
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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...