Clouds and sunshine; or, Truth and error. Ed. by F.S. [or rather L.] Moysey |
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... telling her to take it , as they were going on a long journey ; adding , when she had finished it , she would dress her . With childish glee , Edith did as Nurse Budd advised ; only , with the prospect of a journey before her , she ...
... telling her to take it , as they were going on a long journey ; adding , when she had finished it , she would dress her . With childish glee , Edith did as Nurse Budd advised ; only , with the prospect of a journey before her , she ...
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... tell me the hour , mamma ? I was detained at Summerfield with Hugh and Arthur Vivian , and I am , I know , late . Mr. Stewart will be quite angry , I fear ; but I have cantered almost all the way , haven't we , Beedah ? " said Edward to ...
... tell me the hour , mamma ? I was detained at Summerfield with Hugh and Arthur Vivian , and I am , I know , late . Mr. Stewart will be quite angry , I fear ; but I have cantered almost all the way , haven't we , Beedah ? " said Edward to ...
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... tell what a day , what an hour may bring forth ? and so Lady Fitzwilliam proved it . She only re - entered her spacious lodge gates to witness consternation and dismay on every coun- tenance . Mr. Seaford's carriage , the medical man ...
... tell what a day , what an hour may bring forth ? and so Lady Fitzwilliam proved it . She only re - entered her spacious lodge gates to witness consternation and dismay on every coun- tenance . Mr. Seaford's carriage , the medical man ...
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... tell you that Mrs. Grantley was quite wrong in saying that Sir Hugh had given the vacant almshouse to Nancy Harris ... telling my boy , there— wasn't I , Johnny ? -how as I never could 62 CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE .
... tell you that Mrs. Grantley was quite wrong in saying that Sir Hugh had given the vacant almshouse to Nancy Harris ... telling my boy , there— wasn't I , Johnny ? -how as I never could 62 CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE .
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... tell me , Emmeline ( as the latter did not reply ) , what sort of person is my Aunt Vivian ? I have never seen her since I was a child , but I am told that she has the same religious views as poor Uncle Arthur ; and , from what mamma ...
... tell me , Emmeline ( as the latter did not reply ) , what sort of person is my Aunt Vivian ? I have never seen her since I was a child , but I am told that she has the same religious views as poor Uncle Arthur ; and , from what mamma ...
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Términos y frases comunes
affectionate Alton Towers amiable Anne Arthur Vivian Aunt Louisa Aunt Vivian beautiful Bible brother Budd called carriage Cecil Church of England continued countenance cousin Craven daughter dear Marion dearest Edith Trevor Emmeline Emmy endeavoured Eustace Priestly Everton eyes faith Father Giacomo feel Gainsborough glad God's governess Graham happy heart High Church hope inquired Isle of Wight kind Lady Catherine Lady Ethell Lady Fitzwilliam Lady Grey Lady Hamilton Lady Hetherington ladyship leave little Edith little girl Livingstone look Lord Forster Lord Grey Low Church Lucy ma'am mamma Margaret Lindsay married Mildred mind Miss Edith Miss Sinclair Miss Trevor Montagu morning mother never niece nurse Nutleigh papa pleasure poor prayer pretty Puseyism replied seat Sir Allyne Vivian Sir Hugh Sir James sister spoke Summerfield sweet tell thought told truth Vansittart Vernon walk whilst wish words young
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Página 76 - I have nought that is fair?" saith he; "Have nought but the bearded grain? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again." He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves.
Página 321 - There is therefore now no condemnation to them who are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit...
Página 313 - ... but to be transformed, by the renewing of the mind, that we " may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God.
Página 117 - Canst thou not sing ? O leave thy cares and follies ! go this way, And thou art sure to prosper all the day. Serve God before the world ; let him not go Until thou hast a blessing ; then resign The whole unto him, and remember who Prevailed by wrestling ere the sun did shine : Pour oil upon the stones, weep for thy sin, Then journey on, and have an eye to heaven.
Página 102 - He comes, the broken heart to bind, The bleeding soul to cure, And with the treasures of His grace T
Página 237 - Ay, thou art welcome, heaven's delicious breath ! When woods begin to wear the crimson leaf, And suns grow meek, and the meek suns grow brief, And the year smiles as it draws near its death. Wind of the sunny south ! oh, still delay In the gay woods and in the golden air, Like to a good old age released from care, Journeying, in long serenity, away.
Página 321 - For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit do mind the things of the Spirit.
Página 369 - ... inspired, And a true heart of hope, though hope be vain ; Meekly to bear with wrong, to cheer decay, And, oh ! to love through all things. Therefore pray ! And take the thought of this calm vesper time, With its low murmuring sounds and silvery light, On through the dark days fading from their prime, As a sweet dew to keep your souls from blight ! Earth will forsake — oh ! happy to have given Th' unbroken heart's first fragrance unto Heaven.
Página 191 - MID pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home!
Página 345 - What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? Who like thyself my guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.