The Ladies' Repository, 32 tomasA. Tompkins, 1863 |
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... soul , which I remember distinctly , was , becom- ing sensible of the noise of a sea - storm , and I fully recollect being taken to the hospital in Trieste , where I regained my full health . As soon as I was able to understand the ...
... soul , which I remember distinctly , was , becom- ing sensible of the noise of a sea - storm , and I fully recollect being taken to the hospital in Trieste , where I regained my full health . As soon as I was able to understand the ...
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... soul , he laughed disdainfully , and refused to harbor them . Eliza's susceptible young heart , was evidently wounded . Her prudent moth- er did everything in her power to regain her confidence . This she had fully pos- sessed until ...
... soul , he laughed disdainfully , and refused to harbor them . Eliza's susceptible young heart , was evidently wounded . Her prudent moth- er did everything in her power to regain her confidence . This she had fully pos- sessed until ...
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... soul , he stood now in the pres- ence of Eliza , who trembled during his long silence . 66 " O , my friend ! " she exclaimed , in a low voice , " my heart tells me loudly that it is with us all no more as it has been . " " What have you ...
... soul , he stood now in the pres- ence of Eliza , who trembled during his long silence . 66 " O , my friend ! " she exclaimed , in a low voice , " my heart tells me loudly that it is with us all no more as it has been . " " What have you ...
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... soul ? Thou art Thyself love ; and I will only patient- ly and quietly follow that love which Thou hast planted in my soul . But take away , O Father , take away from my friend the sorrow that crushes him to the dust . Open to me his ...
... soul ? Thou art Thyself love ; and I will only patient- ly and quietly follow that love which Thou hast planted in my soul . But take away , O Father , take away from my friend the sorrow that crushes him to the dust . Open to me his ...
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... soul vibrated the words of Eliza's melodious prayer , offered to God but a short time previously , an inno- cent invocation falling from the lips of a pure , devotional girl . " Thou alone , " said he at last in the ear of the Eternal ...
... soul vibrated the words of Eliza's melodious prayer , offered to God but a short time previously , an inno- cent invocation falling from the lips of a pure , devotional girl . " Thou alone , " said he at last in the ear of the Eternal ...
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Alliston angels Anne Leslie arms asked aunt beautiful better blessing Brest brother called child Croesus dark dead dear deep Derryville door dream dress earth eyes face father feel felt flowers girl Girondists give gone hand happy Hardale Harrie Somers heard heart heaven hope hour husband Jane Katie knew lady Lecompton light lips live look Lucy Madame Roland marriage ment mind Miss Mordant morning mother mountains Nagio Nancy Cole Naxos ness never night o'er Oglesby Old Sol once Orson passed peace poor Popple prayer replied rose Saligny seemed shadow sister smile soon sorrow soul Speedwell spirit stood strong sweet tears tell thee things thou thought tion took turned uncon voice waiting weary Westleigh wife Windermere woman words young