American Ladies' Magazine, 第 7 巻James B. Dow, 1834 |
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... thou that child , with its careless glee , And his ringing laughter , wild and free , With his brow half hid in the clustering hair , Dost thou dream death's hand , is lurking there ? But come with me where the yew trees wave , And ...
... thou that child , with its careless glee , And his ringing laughter , wild and free , With his brow half hid in the clustering hair , Dost thou dream death's hand , is lurking there ? But come with me where the yew trees wave , And ...
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... I find is a very convenient complaint . As soon as papa and mamma had gone , I laid aside my Bible , and opened my piano . Well , to be sure , while I was playing , Wilt thou 6 - meet me there , love , ' I felt a 16 Intimate Friends .
... I find is a very convenient complaint . As soon as papa and mamma had gone , I laid aside my Bible , and opened my piano . Well , to be sure , while I was playing , Wilt thou 6 - meet me there , love , ' I felt a 16 Intimate Friends .
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... the social relations and though our friendships should not be confined to the family circle , they should there burn the brightest and the purest . - THE MOTHER TO HER CRADLE . If thou could'st speak Intimate Friends . 19.
... the social relations and though our friendships should not be confined to the family circle , they should there burn the brightest and the purest . - THE MOTHER TO HER CRADLE . If thou could'st speak Intimate Friends . 19.
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THE MOTHER TO HER CRADLE . If thou could'st speak , Thou could'st a history reveal ; of cares , Of watchings , joys , forebodings , hopes , and fears , And heart - felt aspirations , - unrevealed To all but thee ; - yet would thy tongue ...
THE MOTHER TO HER CRADLE . If thou could'st speak , Thou could'st a history reveal ; of cares , Of watchings , joys , forebodings , hopes , and fears , And heart - felt aspirations , - unrevealed To all but thee ; - yet would thy tongue ...
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... Thou comest in such a ques- tionable shape that I must speak to thee , ' for the short , fat , pursy Mr Grindwill Timkins was very unlike the lover of her early dreams . Mr Timkins was a widower , with one daugh- ter ; he wanted some ...
... Thou comest in such a ques- tionable shape that I must speak to thee , ' for the short , fat , pursy Mr Grindwill Timkins was very unlike the lover of her early dreams . Mr Timkins was a widower , with one daugh- ter ; he wanted some ...
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70 ページ - Associate yourself with men of good quality, if you esteem your own reputation, for it is better to be alone than in bad company.
346 ページ - Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear : Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village- Hampden, that, with dauntless breast, The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...
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166 ページ - Education should seek to bring its subjects to the perfection of their moral, intellectual and physical nature ; in order that they may be of the greatest possible use to themselves and others : or, to use a different expression, that they may be the means of the greatest possible happiness of which they are capable, both as to what they enjoy, and what they communicate.
426 ページ - My poetry, except some halfdozen pieces, may be consigned to oblivion ; but in all you would find the sober hue, which to my mind's eye blends equally with the golden glow of sunset, and the bright green of spring ; and is seen equally in the temple of delight 08 in the tomb of decay and separation.
70 ページ - Speak not of doleful things in time of mirth, nor at the table; speak not of melancholy things, as death, and wounds, and if others mention them, change, if you can, the discourse.
185 ページ - That distinction is already destroyed in pronouncing them ; and we rely on the sense alone of the sentence to ascertain, which of the several words, similar in sound, we intend. If this is sufficient in the rapidity of discourse, it will be much more so in written sentences, which may be read leisurely, and attended to more particularly in case of difficulty, than we can attend to a past sentence, while the speaker is hurrying us along with new ones. Your third inconvenience is, that " all the books...
184 ページ - Indeed I begin to think she has none, as I think of you. And since she is willing I should love you as much as you are willing to be loved by me, let us join in wishing the old lady a long life and a happy.