The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Volumes 1-3P.B. Whitmore, 1835 |
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Pagina 5
... feelings , he would account for the fact upon the principle that , the female sex , by the very constitution of society , is denied the opportunity of pursuing those bolder paths of scientific investigation which might lead them to the ...
... feelings , he would account for the fact upon the principle that , the female sex , by the very constitution of society , is denied the opportunity of pursuing those bolder paths of scientific investigation which might lead them to the ...
Pagina 9
... feelings through actions , words and looks . Our actions , looks and words therefore , ought all to express exactly what is right ; but alas , they can never be made to do it by any artificial process . We have not the power to disguise ...
... feelings through actions , words and looks . Our actions , looks and words therefore , ought all to express exactly what is right ; but alas , they can never be made to do it by any artificial process . We have not the power to disguise ...
Pagina 14
... feelings of our sceptic - to touch upon his personal experience . If he ever lay upon a bed of sickness , what eyes became dim with weeping - what cheeks pale with watching , over him ? -What hand administered the medicine and smoothed ...
... feelings of our sceptic - to touch upon his personal experience . If he ever lay upon a bed of sickness , what eyes became dim with weeping - what cheeks pale with watching , over him ? -What hand administered the medicine and smoothed ...
Pagina 19
... feelings and enlist their sympathies for the poor . This can be effected by telling them that their less favored neighbor has not possessed the advantages they enjoy - has not had kind and tender and virtuous parents to watch over him ...
... feelings and enlist their sympathies for the poor . This can be effected by telling them that their less favored neighbor has not possessed the advantages they enjoy - has not had kind and tender and virtuous parents to watch over him ...
Pagina 35
... feelings belonging to this class , like the former , are confined to the intelligent creation . They are , doubtless ... feeling in others . We mention one other kind of love , termed " Natural affection , " love of offspring - which ...
... feelings belonging to this class , like the former , are confined to the intelligent creation . They are , doubtless ... feeling in others . We mention one other kind of love , termed " Natural affection , " love of offspring - which ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 173 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple. Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land.
Pagina 179 - She was a Phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight; A lovely Apparition sent To be a moment's ornament; Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair; Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair; But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful Dawn; A dancing Shape, an Image gay, To haunt, to startle, and waylay.
Pagina 5 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky : So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die ! " The child is father of the man ; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
Pagina 180 - Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Pagina 174 - She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her. Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all.
Pagina 174 - My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew, as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass : Because I will publish the name of the Lord: ascribe ye greatness unto our God.
Pagina 62 - With other ministrations thou, O Nature ! Healest thy wandering and distempered child: Thou pourest on him thy soft influences, Thy sunny hues, fair forms, and breathing sweets; Thy melodies of woods, and winds, and waters ! Till he relent, and can no more endure To be a jarring and a dissonant thing Amid this general dance and minstrelsy; But, bursting into tears, wins back his way, His angry spirit healed and harmonized By the benignant touch of love and beauty.
Pagina 174 - She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.
Pagina 117 - When, playing with thy vesture's tissued flowers, The violet, the pink, and jessamine, I pricked them into paper with a pin (And thou wast happier than myself the while, Wouldst softly speak, and stroke my head, and smile) ; Could those few pleasant days again appear, Might one wish bring them, would I wish them here?
Pagina 64 - My days among the Dead are past; Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old: My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day.