The Casket: A Christmas and New Year's Present for Children and Young Persons. MDCCCXXIX.Bowles and Dearborn, 1829 - 268 psl. |
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... Bertha , which had induced her to send him into the forest at the risk of his life , that the world might know hers was the bravest of the knights . For it was on an enterprise of daring that Hildebrand was engaged , when Kuhleborn had ...
... Bertha , which had induced her to send him into the forest at the risk of his life , that the world might know hers was the bravest of the knights . For it was on an enterprise of daring that Hildebrand was engaged , when Kuhleborn had ...
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... Bertha , who was the adopted daughter of a duke , and made heiress of his large property , and whose high station had added to her naturally proud spirit , and he almost feared to meet her disappointment and anger . On their arrival in ...
... Bertha , who was the adopted daughter of a duke , and made heiress of his large property , and whose high station had added to her naturally proud spirit , and he almost feared to meet her disappointment and anger . On their arrival in ...
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... Bertha often and again , with an expression of great tenderness . On the approach of evening she adorned herself in her most becoming dress , and assisted Bertha to do the same , and orna- mented her drawing room with vases of beauti ...
... Bertha often and again , with an expression of great tenderness . On the approach of evening she adorned herself in her most becoming dress , and assisted Bertha to do the same , and orna- mented her drawing room with vases of beauti ...
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... Bertha listened to this , she sighed , and the duke and duchess wept . " It was thus we found Bertha , ” they said , “ and we could not give her the best of blessings , her real parents . " " We must hear , " said Undine , " how the ...
... Bertha listened to this , she sighed , and the duke and duchess wept . " It was thus we found Bertha , ” they said , “ and we could not give her the best of blessings , her real parents . " " We must hear , " said Undine , " how the ...
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... Bertha followed the direction of Un- dine's eyes , and obeying the impulse of her proud and vain spirit , the image of a crowned prince rose up in her expectations , -when the fisherman and his wife entered ! As Undine pointed to Bertha ...
... Bertha followed the direction of Un- dine's eyes , and obeying the impulse of her proud and vain spirit , the image of a crowned prince rose up in her expectations , -when the fisherman and his wife entered ! As Undine pointed to Bertha ...
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The Casket– A Christmas and New Year's Present for Children and Young Persons Visos knygos peržiūra - 1829 |
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Aglaé beautiful began Bertha BETTY BLANCHE OF CASTILE blessed blind band Bowles & Dearborn bright Cecilia charm child Colonel Lacy Colonel Roscoe Danube daughter dear delight dress duty fairy father fear feel felt fisherman flower withered flowers forest friends gazed gentle give governess happiness heard heart heaven Hildebrand holy husband innocent interest kind knight Kuhleborn LADY ARABELLA LADY HAMILTON leave live look Madame Phlipon Madame Roland Manon Margaret of Provence Mediterranean Sea ment mind MOLLY mortal mother nature ness never old woman parents passed passion perceived pleasure priest Reason recollections reflect Religion replied rock rose SALLY SCENE seemed silent smile soon soul spermaceti spirit spot sweet TEACHUM tears tell tenderness thee things thou thought tion tivated told trees Undine Undine's visited voice water-spirits weep wife wish women young youth
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203 psl. - God took thee, in His mercy, A lamb untasked, untried ; He fought the fight for thee, He won the victory, And thou art sanctified. " I look around, and see The evil ways of men, And oh ! beloved child, I'm more than reconciled To thy departure then.
203 psl. - But thou wilt then, fond mother ! In after years look back, (Time brings such wondrous easing,) With sadness not unpleasing, E'en on this gloomy track ? Thou'lt say...
204 psl. - Now like a dew-drop shrined Within a crystal stone, Thou'rt safe in heaven, my dove ! Safe with the source of love, The Everlasting One. " And when the hour arrives, From flesh that sets me free, Thy spirit may await— The first at heaven's gate — To meet and welcome me.
204 psl. - I've seen thee in thy beauty, A thing all health and glee ; But never then, wert thou So beautiful, as now Baby thou seem'st to me.
204 psl. - Till now, as when of yore, I lulled thee on my breast ? ' Now, like a dew-drop shrined Within a crystal stone, Thou'rt safe in heaven, my dove ! Safe with the Source of Love, The Everlasting One. ' And when the hour arrives From flesh that sets me free, Thy spirit may await The first at heaven's gate, To meet and welcome me.
162 psl. - Father of the realms he blessed; Who no wish felt to make his mighty praise, Like other chiefs, the means himself to raise; But there retiring, breathed in pure renown, And felt a grandeur that disdained a crown.
202 psl. - Oh ! these are recollections Round mothers' hearts that cling ; That mingle with the tears And smiles of after years, With oft awakening.
148 psl. - WHEN summer's sunny hues adorn Sky, forest, hill and meadow, The foliage of the evergreens, In contrast, seems a shadow. But when the tints of autumn have Their sober reign asserted, The landscape that cold shadow shows Into a light converted. Thus thoughts that frown ujiou our •mirth Will smile upon our sorrow, And many dark fears of to-day May be bright hopes to-morrow.