The Ladies' Illustrated KeepsakeJ.S. Taylor., 1852 |
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... Nature Slander ..... 375 383 165 .. 41 201 317 163 73 169 30 119 19 ..... 34 True Standard of Morality .. .... 152 True Story of Love and Death , A. 125 Virtue Unchangeable 83 Wisdom ... 167 Woman of Samaria , History of the Writers of ...
... Nature Slander ..... 375 383 165 .. 41 201 317 163 73 169 30 119 19 ..... 34 True Standard of Morality .. .... 152 True Story of Love and Death , A. 125 Virtue Unchangeable 83 Wisdom ... 167 Woman of Samaria , History of the Writers of ...
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... natural employment of mankind ? Is then the moving principle avowed by Napoleon common to all , and is there no glory to be held worth our comparing with the glory of military achievements , the feeding of ravenous birds fat with the ...
... natural employment of mankind ? Is then the moving principle avowed by Napoleon common to all , and is there no glory to be held worth our comparing with the glory of military achievements , the feeding of ravenous birds fat with the ...
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... : But there's a peerless gem on earth , Of richer ray and purer worth ; ' Tis priceless , but ' tis worn by few- It is , it is the heart that's true . SKETCHES FROM NATURE . He was proceeding with his soliloquy 18 THE HEART THAT'S TRUE .
... : But there's a peerless gem on earth , Of richer ray and purer worth ; ' Tis priceless , but ' tis worn by few- It is , it is the heart that's true . SKETCHES FROM NATURE . He was proceeding with his soliloquy 18 THE HEART THAT'S TRUE .
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SKETCHES FROM NATURE . He was proceeding with his soliloquy , - " Yet a little while and then , " " And then , what ? " continued a plain- tive , female voice , from behind the curtain , that concealed her slender , but lovely form ...
SKETCHES FROM NATURE . He was proceeding with his soliloquy , - " Yet a little while and then , " " And then , what ? " continued a plain- tive , female voice , from behind the curtain , that concealed her slender , but lovely form ...
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... nature in its behalf . The lamb - like resigna- tion - the vain attempts to arrest the ebullition of feeling- the retiring meekness , that seeks to withdraw itself from the public gaze - the calm despair , and the wild throb of agony ...
... nature in its behalf . The lamb - like resigna- tion - the vain attempts to arrest the ebullition of feeling- the retiring meekness , that seeks to withdraw itself from the public gaze - the calm despair , and the wild throb of agony ...
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Page 357 - Then she runneth and cometh to Simon Peter, and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and saith unto them, They have taken away the Lord out of the sepulchre, and we know not where they have laid him.
Page 16 - And it came to pass, when he saw her, that he rent his clothes, and said, Alas, my daughter ! thou hast brought me very low, and thou art one of them that trouble me : for I have opened my mouth unto the LORD, and I cannot go back.
Page 356 - And He turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman ? I entered into thine house, thou gavest Me no water for My feet : but she hath washed My feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head.
Page 41 - The earth shook, the heavens also dropped at the presence of God : even Sinai itself was moved at the presence of God, the God of Israel.
Page 57 - To him that rideth upon the heavens of heavens, which were of old; lo, he doth send out his voice, and that a mighty voice.
Page 358 - And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou } She saith unto them, Because they have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid him.
Page 81 - And the women said unto Naomi, Blessed be the Lord, which hath not left thee this day without a kinsman, that his name may be famous in Israel. And he shall be unto thee a restorer of thy life, and a nourisher of thine old age: for thy daughter in law, which loveth thee, which is better to thee than seven sons, hath born him.
Page 78 - Call me not Naomi, call me Mara; * for the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me. I went out full, and the Lord hath brought me home again empty.
Page 77 - Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine ear; forget also thine own people, and thy father's house; So shall the king greatly desire thy beauty : for he is thy Lord ; and worship thou him.
Page 74 - Entreat me not to leave thee, Or to return from following after thee: For whither thou goest, I will go ; And where thou lodgest, I will lodge: Thy people shall be my people, And thy God my God: Where thou diest, will I die, And there will I be buried: The Lord do so to me, And more also, If ought but death part thee and me.