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Pagina 38
... to her niece's mother ! As to Miss Milsom , her motives having been less complex than her aunt's , so her emotions on the present occasion were less varied ; and resolved themselves into pure and unadulterated jealousy 33 MUSGRAVE .
... to her niece's mother ! As to Miss Milsom , her motives having been less complex than her aunt's , so her emotions on the present occasion were less varied ; and resolved themselves into pure and unadulterated jealousy 33 MUSGRAVE .
Pagina 57
... present time ; the foot of the Cross is our safest refuge until the calamity be overpast . But there are some hours when the heart is weary and faint under " the burden and the weight of all this unintelligible world ; " -when the present ...
... present time ; the foot of the Cross is our safest refuge until the calamity be overpast . But there are some hours when the heart is weary and faint under " the burden and the weight of all this unintelligible world ; " -when the present ...
Pagina 62
... present , to look back and to trace the after career of our early companions . Those boys who , though not members of the same family , were either kinsmen , or the children of intimate friends , were scattered far and wide over the ...
... present , to look back and to trace the after career of our early companions . Those boys who , though not members of the same family , were either kinsmen , or the children of intimate friends , were scattered far and wide over the ...
Pagina 66
... present frozen . We met not a human being , although we could descry one or two cottages , placed in nooks and sheltered situations , at some dis- tance from the road , but none of their in- mates seemed to be abroad . Nor did a sound ...
... present frozen . We met not a human being , although we could descry one or two cottages , placed in nooks and sheltered situations , at some dis- tance from the road , but none of their in- mates seemed to be abroad . Nor did a sound ...
Pagina 72
... present . It was , or must have been in days of yore , a singularly comfortable room , panelled with wood painted white , and decorated with a scroll - work of elaborate carving all round the ceiling . The lofty mantel - piece , not far ...
... present . It was , or must have been in days of yore , a singularly comfortable room , panelled with wood painted white , and decorated with a scroll - work of elaborate carving all round the ceiling . The lofty mantel - piece , not far ...
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acacia Allan MacTavish amongst Andrew Weir anguish Argyllshire Arthur beautiful beheld beneath bitterness blessing Bridge of Allan bright calm Cameron child choly Church Clarkson clasped close cottage dark daugh daughter dear death desolation dread dream earth Edinburgh ejaculated exclaimed eyes faith father feelings felt foot GILSLAND SPA girl glens Glentrochet Græme hand happy heard heart Helmsley Hall HOPE & CO hour husband Jacobites Jane laid last kiss Lewis living look Lucy Margaret Marion marriage Mary Mary Charlton Mary's melan memory Menteith mind morning mother mournful never night once poor Prince Charles Randal remained round scene Scotland seat seemed side silence sisters solemn sorrow sound spirit spot Stanley Stirlingshire stood sweet tears tell tempest thought tion told trees turned utter voice walk wall weeping widow wife wind words young
Populaire passages
Pagina 78 - Needs no show of mountain hoary, Winding shore, or deepening glen, Where the landscape in its glory Teaches truth to wandering men : Give true hearts but earth and sky, And some flowers to bloom and die, — Homely scenes and simple views, Lowly thoughts may best infuse.
Pagina 249 - No haughty feat of arms I tell; Soft is the note, and sad the lay That mourns the lovely Rosabelle.
Pagina 83 - How pure at heart and sound in head, With what divine affections bold Should be the man whose thought would hold An hour's communion with the dead. In vain shalt thou, or any, call The spirits from their golden day, Except, like them, thou too canst say, My spirit is at peace with all.
Pagina 37 - Soft shall be his pillow. There, through the summer day, Cool streams are laving ; There, while the tempests sway, Scarce are boughs waving ; There, thy rest shalt thou take, Parted for ever, Never again to wake, Never, O never.
Pagina 147 - The machinery for dreaming planted in the human brain was not planted for nothing. That faculty, in alliance with the mystery of darkness, is the one great tube through which man communicates with the shadowy.
Pagina 47 - By thine Agony and bloody Sweat ; by thy Cross and Passion ; by thy precious Death and Burial ; by thy glorious Resurrection and Ascension ; and by the coming of the Holy Ghost, Good Lord, deliver us.
Pagina 173 - The first is health — some leave other occupations as too laborious and teach school, thinking that the trials of the schoolroom are much less than those of any other station. Health Is essential to the teacher, not only on his own account but for the sake of his pupils. To the sick, every trial is doubled. Some suffering bad health are better teachers than those enjoying good, but If the same person were possessed with health, he would be probably a much, better teacher. On one occasion the examination...
Pagina 128 - Being who has promised to be the ' father of the fatherless, and the husband of the widow.
Pagina 37 - Where shall the traitor rest, He, the deceiver, Who could win maiden's breast, Ruin, and leave her ? In the lost battle, Borne down by the flying, Where mingles war's rattle With groans of the dying...