Household Scenes for the Home Circle: A Gift for a FriendMiller, Orton & Mulligan, 1854 - 311 páginas |
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... Lost , 123 132 • 134 · · 149 • 150 • • 151 176 178 · 187 188 · 225 227 • 230 • · · • 231 · • • 260 • 263 277 281 292 • 294 296 297 • 307 308 Pleasures of Memory , • • • 312 GIFT BOOK FOR A FRIEND . Mabel ; A REVERIE IV CONTENTS .
... Lost , 123 132 • 134 · · 149 • 150 • • 151 176 178 · 187 188 · 225 227 • 230 • · · • 231 · • • 260 • 263 277 281 292 • 294 296 297 • 307 308 Pleasures of Memory , • • • 312 GIFT BOOK FOR A FRIEND . Mabel ; A REVERIE IV CONTENTS .
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... Pleasure will fold her wing , and friend and lover Will to the embraces of the worm have gone ; Those who now love thee will have pass'd forever- Their looks of kindness will be lost to thee : Thou wilt need balm to heal thy spirit's ...
... Pleasure will fold her wing , and friend and lover Will to the embraces of the worm have gone ; Those who now love thee will have pass'd forever- Their looks of kindness will be lost to thee : Thou wilt need balm to heal thy spirit's ...
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... and love . Philosophy and pleasure do but intrude upon and aggravate our grief . But love , the light of God , may chase away the gloom of this hour , and start up in the soul trusts , which give the victory over ourselves . The.
... and love . Philosophy and pleasure do but intrude upon and aggravate our grief . But love , the light of God , may chase away the gloom of this hour , and start up in the soul trusts , which give the victory over ourselves . The.
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... pleasure ; to survive with a placid aspect in our im- aginations . We are writing at this moment just opposite a spot which contains the grave of one inexpressibly dear to us . We see from our window the trees about it , and the church ...
... pleasure ; to survive with a placid aspect in our im- aginations . We are writing at this moment just opposite a spot which contains the grave of one inexpressibly dear to us . We see from our window the trees about it , and the church ...
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... pleasures of our child- hood and manhood together ; which puts a hushing tenderness in the winds , and a pa- tient joy upon the landscape ; which seems to unite heaven and earth , mortality and immortality , the grass of the tomb and ...
... pleasures of our child- hood and manhood together ; which puts a hushing tenderness in the winds , and a pa- tient joy upon the landscape ; which seems to unite heaven and earth , mortality and immortality , the grass of the tomb and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Alstien Alvah Anna arms aunt Carry beauty blessed blue bosom breast breeze bright brother brow Captain Dutton cheek cheerful child cloud cold consola Courtney dark daughter dear death door earth eral Ethan Brand eyes face FANNY FERN father fear feel flowers gazed gentle girl give gone grief hand happy Hatty heard heart heaven hope hour influence Isabel kiln kind kissed Lake George laugh light lime-burner lips live to love look Louise Mabel Mary mind Miss Tabetha Montone morning mother neath never once pain pale passed pleasure poor prayer restless heart rock rose scene seemed shadow silence sister slate smile sorbed sorrow soul spirit stood strange sweet tears tell thing thou thought told trembling turned Unpardonable Sin voice watch weep wild wind words YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY young youth
Pasajes populares
Página 306 - O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ? The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields...
Página 84 - ... disordered state of feeling, may be the most terrible modulation of the human voice. The laughter of one asleep, even if it be a little child, — the madman's laugh, — the wild, screaming laugh of a born idiot, — are sounds that we sometimes tremble to hear, and would always willingly forget. Poets have imagined no utterance of fiends or hobgoblins so fearfully appropriate as a laugh. And even the obtuse lime-burner felt his nerves shaken, as this strange man looked inward at his own heart,...
Página 86 - ... confer with him about the Unpardonable Sin; the man and the fiend each laboring to frame the image of some mode of guilt which could neither be atoned for nor forgiven. And, with the first gleam of light upon the mountain-top, the fiend crept in at the iron door, there to abide the intensest element of fire until again summoned forth to share in the dreadful task of extending man's possible guilt beyond the scope of Heaven's else infinite mercy. While the...
Página 307 - Of mountain torrents ; or the visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery, its rocks, Its woods, and that uncertain heaven, received Into the bosom of the steady lake.
Página 105 - As the lonely man bent forward over this terrible body of fire, the blasting heat smote up against his person with a breath that, it might be supposed, would have scorched and shrivelled him up in a moment.
Página 49 - She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps, And lovers around her are sighing : But coldly she turns from their gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying.
Página 106 - who art no more my mother, and into whose bosom this frame shall never be resolved! O mankind, whose brotherhood I have cast off, and trampled thy great heart beneath my feet! O stars of heaven, that shone on me of old, as if to light me onward and upward! Farewell all...
Página 93 - No mind, which has wrought itself by intense and solitary meditation into a high state of enthusiasm, can endure the kind of contact with low and vulgar modes of thought and feeling to which Ethan Brand was now subjected.
Página 103 - He remembered how the night dew had fallen upon him,— how the dark forest had whispered to him,— how the stars had gleamed upon him— a simple and loving man, watching his fire in the years gone by, and ever musing as it burned. He remembered with what tenderness, with what love and sympathy for mankind...
Página 76 - Bailram and his little son, while they were talking thus, sat watching the same lime-kiln that had been the scene of Ethan Brand's solitary and meditative life, before he began his search for the Unpardonable Sin. Many years, as we have seen, had now elapsed, since that portentous night when the IDEA was first developed. The kiln, however, on the mountain-side, stood unimpaired, and was in nothing changed, since he had thrown his dark thoughts into the intense...