New-England Tale; or Sketches of New-England Character and Manners1822 |
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Sivu 52
... reason , and they ought to be very thankful , when they fall into the hands of those that are capable of judging for them . Here , " said she to Mary , who now entered in obedience to her summons ; " here is a proposal of a place for ...
... reason , and they ought to be very thankful , when they fall into the hands of those that are capable of judging for them . Here , " said she to Mary , who now entered in obedience to her summons ; " here is a proposal of a place for ...
Sivu 55
... reason for what I command - it is very trouble- some and unreasonable to do so . Visiting , you must give up entirely ; I allow my children to waste none of their time in company : meetings I shall wish you to attend when you have not ...
... reason for what I command - it is very trouble- some and unreasonable to do so . Visiting , you must give up entirely ; I allow my children to waste none of their time in company : meetings I shall wish you to attend when you have not ...
Sivu 63
... reason for what I command - it is very trouble- some and unreasonable to do so . Visiting , you must give up entirely ; I allow my children to waste none of their time in company : meetings I shall wish you to attend when you have not ...
... reason for what I command - it is very trouble- some and unreasonable to do so . Visiting , you must give up entirely ; I allow my children to waste none of their time in company : meetings I shall wish you to attend when you have not ...
Sivu 75
... reason for it as you have , that has a more cheerful look . " 66 " I have great reason to be cheerful , Mary , in token of gratitude for my kind friends here ; and , " added she , taking Mr. Lloyd's infant , who playful- ly extended her ...
... reason for it as you have , that has a more cheerful look . " 66 " I have great reason to be cheerful , Mary , in token of gratitude for my kind friends here ; and , " added she , taking Mr. Lloyd's infant , who playful- ly extended her ...
Sivu 93
... reason to expect such favour from Mr. Evertson . Every one , out of my aunt's family , is kind to me ; I have no right to repine at the trials I have there ; they are , no doubt , necessary to me . Mary , I sometimes feel the rising of ...
... reason to expect such favour from Mr. Evertson . Every one , out of my aunt's family , is kind to me ; I have no right to repine at the trials I have there ; they are , no doubt , necessary to me . Mary , I sometimes feel the rising of ...
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Sivu 124 - There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats ; For I am armed so strong in honesty, That they pass by me as the idle wind Which I respect not.
Sivu 19 - Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection; on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years.
Sivu 29 - I shall not,' first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear.
Sivu 191 - O wad some pow'r the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us ! It wad frae monie a blunder free us And foolish notion : What airs in dress an' gait wad lea'e us, And ev'n Devotion ! ADDRESS TO EDINBURGH.
Sivu 139 - To make us truly blest : If happiness hae not her seat And centre in the breast, We may be wise, or rich, or great, But never can be blest : Nae treasures, nor pleasures, Could make us happy lang ; The heart aye's the part aye, That makes us right or wrang.
Sivu 114 - Tell them, I AM, JEHOVAH said To MOSES; while earth heard in dread, And, smitten to the heart, At once above, beneath, around, All Nature, without voice or sound, Replied, "O LORD, THOU ART.
Sivu 215 - Light is sown for the righteous, and joy for the upright in heart.
Sivu 125 - When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the workers of iniquity do flourish ; It is that they shall be destroyed for ever: but thou, Lord, art most high for evermore. For, lo, thine enemies, O Lord, for, lo, thine enemies shall perish ; all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered.
Sivu 28 - twas heaven to hear, When soft it spoke a promised pleasure near; And has its sober hand, its simple chime, Forgot to trace the...