The Every Day Book for YouthCarter, Hendee and Company, 1834 - 415 ページ |
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... Lady reading Kosciusko , 245 the Bible , ib . Palestine , ib . Love of Country , 294 Gaiety , 246 Lights and Shades , ib . Cleanliness , On a Lady's Writing , Flies and Spider , Proverbs , ib . Purity of Heart , 295 ib . Artifice , ib ...
... Lady reading Kosciusko , 245 the Bible , ib . Palestine , ib . Love of Country , 294 Gaiety , 246 Lights and Shades , ib . Cleanliness , On a Lady's Writing , Flies and Spider , Proverbs , ib . Purity of Heart , 295 ib . Artifice , ib ...
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... lady , whom I shall call as they called her , Cousin Mary . She was about eighteen , not beautiful perhaps , but lovely certainly to the full extent of that loveliest word as fresh as a rose ; as fair as a lily ; with lips like winter ...
... lady , whom I shall call as they called her , Cousin Mary . She was about eighteen , not beautiful perhaps , but lovely certainly to the full extent of that loveliest word as fresh as a rose ; as fair as a lily ; with lips like winter ...
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... ladies could love and appreciate a picture where there was color and mind , a picture by Claude , or by our English Claudes , Wil- son and Hoffland , as she could for she loved land- scape best , because she understood it best -it was a ...
... ladies could love and appreciate a picture where there was color and mind , a picture by Claude , or by our English Claudes , Wil- son and Hoffland , as she could for she loved land- scape best , because she understood it best -it was a ...
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... ladies her companions , who , accomplished to the height , had trodden the education - mill till they all moved in one step , had lost sense in sound , and ideas in words , was enough to make us turn masters and governesses out COUSIN ...
... ladies her companions , who , accomplished to the height , had trodden the education - mill till they all moved in one step , had lost sense in sound , and ideas in words , was enough to make us turn masters and governesses out COUSIN ...
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... lady , in this accomplished age , is not be hoped for . So I admired and envied ; and her fair kinswomen pitied and scorned , and tried to teach ; and Mary , never made for a learner , and as full of animal spirits as a school - boy in ...
... lady , in this accomplished age , is not be hoped for . So I admired and envied ; and her fair kinswomen pitied and scorned , and tried to teach ; and Mary , never made for a learner , and as full of animal spirits as a school - boy in ...
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251 ページ - ... may profit by their example. If this be treason, make the most of it.
247 ページ - I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER I REMEMBER, I remember The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn ; He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now I often wish the night Had borne my breath away ! I remember, I remember...
21 ページ - But who the melodies of morn can tell ? — The wild brook babbling down the mountain side ; The lowing herd ; the sheepfold's simple bell ; The pipe of early shepherd dim descried In the lone valley ; echoing far and wide, The clamorous horn along the cliffs above ; The hollow murmur of the ocean-tide ; The hum of bees ; the linnet's lay of love ; And the full choir that wakes the universal grove.
317 ページ - Hope humbly then ; with trembling pinions soar, Wait the great teacher, Death ; and God adore. What future bliss, he gives not thee to know, But gives that hope to be thy blessing now. Hope springs eternal in the human breast : Man never Is, but always to be blest ; The soul, uneasy, and confined from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come.
24 ページ - Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude.
341 ページ - Imbrowned the noontide bowers : thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view ; — Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm, Others, whose fruit, burnished with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables * true, If true, here only, and of delicious taste...
44 ページ - With quicken'd step, Brown night retires. Young day pours in apace, And opens all the lawny prospect wide. The dripping rock, the mountain's misty top, Swell on the sight, and brighten with the dawn.
306 ページ - I last took a view Of my favourite field, and the bank where they grew ; And now in the grass behold they are laid, And the tree is my seat that once lent me a shade. The blackbird has fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And...
335 ページ - THERE is a glorious city in the sea. The sea is in the broad, the narrow streets, Ebbing and flowing ; and the salt sea-weed Clings to the marble of her palaces. No track of men, no footsteps to and fro, Lead to her gates. The path lies o'er the sea, Invisible ; and from the land we went, As to a floating city — steering in, And gliding up her streets as in a dream...
338 ページ - The fan-coral sweeps through the clear deep sea; And the yellow and scarlet tufts of ocean Are bending like corn on the upland lea: And life, in rare and beautiful forms, Is sporting amid those bowers of stone, And is safe when the wrathful spirit of storms Has made the top of the wave his own; And when the ship from his fury flies.