Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church")J. and C. Mozley, 1887 |
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... Raymond looked at them both together once more , and his brows drew together thoughtfully . He let his speech drop unfinished , and did not hear what his aunt said to him in reply . ' How Day has grown ! ' he said , abruptly , as they ...
... Raymond looked at them both together once more , and his brows drew together thoughtfully . He let his speech drop unfinished , and did not hear what his aunt said to him in reply . ' How Day has grown ! ' he said , abruptly , as they ...
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... Raymond , with that almost imperceptible smile which Agnes Morrison used to know so well . And then he relapsed into unwonted silence , while the others discussed local news with some animation . Raymond was not often silent and dull as ...
... Raymond , with that almost imperceptible smile which Agnes Morrison used to know so well . And then he relapsed into unwonted silence , while the others discussed local news with some animation . Raymond was not often silent and dull as ...
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... Raymond had called her , by impli- cation , a modern young lady , ' and she particularly resented the term . In the intervals of teasing her father , about some contradictory orders which he had given that day , she inwardly vowed ...
... Raymond had called her , by impli- cation , a modern young lady , ' and she particularly resented the term . In the intervals of teasing her father , about some contradictory orders which he had given that day , she inwardly vowed ...
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... Raymond , leaning upon the piano . I know it is high treason to say so , but the whole affair seems to me such a stupendous humbug that even the songs are only humbug sublimated into poetry . Sing that song that you were singing just ...
... Raymond , leaning upon the piano . I know it is high treason to say so , but the whole affair seems to me such a stupendous humbug that even the songs are only humbug sublimated into poetry . Sing that song that you were singing just ...
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... Raymond lead the conversation to books and poetry , and listened , and even responded with a quick intelligent interest that made him wonder that he had so lately thought her a mere child . He was beginning to think that the carrying ...
... Raymond lead the conversation to books and poetry , and listened , and even responded with a quick intelligent interest that made him wonder that he had so lately thought her a mere child . He was beginning to think that the carrying ...
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Página 159 - But O blithe breeze ; and O great seas, Though ne'er, that earliest parting past, On your wide plain they join again, Together lead them home at last. One port, methought, alike they sought, One purpose hold where'er they fare, — O bounding breeze, O rushing seas ! At last, at last, unite them there ! WHERE LIES THE LAND?
Página 39 - O GOD, forasmuch as without thee we are not able to please thee ; mercifully grant that thy HOLY SPIRIT may in all things direct and rule our hearts, through JESUS CHRIST our Lord.
Página 369 - Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery. By torch and trumpet fast arrayed, Each horseman drew his battle-blade, And furious every charger neighed, To join the dreadful revelry.
Página 442 - Here lies our Sovereign Lord the King, Whose word no man relies on ; Who never said a foolish thing, And never did a wise one.
Página 442 - never said a foolish thing, and never did a wise one...
Página 442 - He said, it was a wicked thing to make a poor lady miserable, only because she was his wife, and had no children by him, which was no fault of hers.
Página 248 - And when he had made a gathering throughout the company to the sum of two thousand drachms of silver, he sent it to Jerusalem to offer a sin offering, doing therein very well and honestly, in that he was mindful of the resurrection: for if he had not hoped that they that were slain should have risen again, it had been superfluous and vain to pray for the dead.
Página 146 - Cette négligence en une affaire où il s'agit d'eux-mêmes, de leur éternité, de leur tout, m'irrite plus qu'elle ne m'attendrit; elle m'étonne et m'épouvante, c'est un monstre pour moi.
Página 145 - Je ne puis avoir que de la compassion pour ceux qui gémissent sincèrement dans ce doute, qui le regardent comme le dernier des malheurs, et qui n'épargnant rien pour en sortir, font de cette recherche leurs principales et leurs plus sérieuses occupations.
Página 54 - Go, in the Name of God The Omnipotent Father, who created thee! Go, in the Name of Jesus Christ, our Lord, Son of the living God, who bled for thee! Go, in the Name of the Holy Spirit, who Hath been...