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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... thing that makes us at- tend and remember ; but she could not reflect ; and consequently love could not rise and fill her heart . What was invisible did not interest her ; the chirping of a bird put out of her head the curiosity which ...
... thing that makes us at- tend and remember ; but she could not reflect ; and consequently love could not rise and fill her heart . What was invisible did not interest her ; the chirping of a bird put out of her head the curiosity which ...
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... things happen around you without your knowing it ? This is because the subject of your thought engages your soul : you reflect upon it until love has produced such attention in your mind to the subject , that you cannot , without an ...
... things happen around you without your knowing it ? This is because the subject of your thought engages your soul : you reflect upon it until love has produced such attention in your mind to the subject , that you cannot , without an ...
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... thing more at- tractive presented itself to her mind . Some- times she would go out on the shore , and gather beautiful shells and stones , and arrange them on the good woman's shelves , so that they looked very prettily . And she would ...
... thing more at- tractive presented itself to her mind . Some- times she would go out on the shore , and gather beautiful shells and stones , and arrange them on the good woman's shelves , so that they looked very prettily . And she would ...
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... things , just to make us think of Him with a happy feeling . Such reflections would fill your heart with love , and love would connect that moment of time with all your life , and it would be a present pleasure with you whenever ...
... things , just to make us think of Him with a happy feeling . Such reflections would fill your heart with love , and love would connect that moment of time with all your life , and it would be a present pleasure with you whenever ...
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... things , neglecting some of their powers , as would only be excusable in Undine . Poor Undine's want of virtue is to be pitied ; but where there is a soul , must we not blame its indolence ? But provoking , and teasing , and troublesome ...
... things , neglecting some of their powers , as would only be excusable in Undine . Poor Undine's want of virtue is to be pitied ; but where there is a soul , must we not blame its indolence ? But provoking , and teasing , and troublesome ...
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The Casket A Christmas and New Year's Present for Children and Young ... Visos knygos peržiūra - 1829 |
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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.