Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etcWhittaker, 1839 - 198 páginas |
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... beauty of nature's loveliness , in a fine spring morning . The heart beats with a buoyant lightness , and the eye finds a new beauty at every step ; and shall He , who is the author and finisher of all - whose mighty power formed the ...
... beauty of nature's loveliness , in a fine spring morning . The heart beats with a buoyant lightness , and the eye finds a new beauty at every step ; and shall He , who is the author and finisher of all - whose mighty power formed the ...
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... beauty ; still , there is in autumn's dying cadence something inexpressibly sweet . ' Tis nature in her drooping . Like our friend , whom we view in all the buoyancy of health ; we gaze and admire , whilst we love . But when that friend ...
... beauty ; still , there is in autumn's dying cadence something inexpressibly sweet . ' Tis nature in her drooping . Like our friend , whom we view in all the buoyancy of health ; we gaze and admire , whilst we love . But when that friend ...
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Mary Jane Sheild. with her fading bloom and beauty ; is sinking fast into winter's icy domain . There is sadness in the thought ; but oh ! how incomparably sad is it , when we see man in the autumn of life hastening to the dreary tomb ...
Mary Jane Sheild. with her fading bloom and beauty ; is sinking fast into winter's icy domain . There is sadness in the thought ; but oh ! how incomparably sad is it , when we see man in the autumn of life hastening to the dreary tomb ...
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... beauty of the weather , and the thankfulness which should be felt for an abun- dant harvest , now almost gathered in . ' Ah ! ' replied he , ' we are not thankful as we should be ; and the wicked curse him to his face . Truly , " Thou ...
... beauty of the weather , and the thankfulness which should be felt for an abun- dant harvest , now almost gathered in . ' Ah ! ' replied he , ' we are not thankful as we should be ; and the wicked curse him to his face . Truly , " Thou ...
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... beauty and refinement re- ligion had given to his ideas : as though he deemed laughter too unholy - too earthly , to have a place in heaven , where perfect purity alone dwells - a purity which none can value , who does not yet see " the ...
... beauty and refinement re- ligion had given to his ideas : as though he deemed laughter too unholy - too earthly , to have a place in heaven , where perfect purity alone dwells - a purity which none can value , who does not yet see " the ...
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Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etc Mary Jane Sheild Vista completa - 1839 |
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