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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... wish to be in such a state that none of these images should ever stay in our minds ; who would wish to have no power of keeping the thought of our dearest friend with us , but the creaking of a door should put it entirely out ? Such was ...
... wish to be in such a state that none of these images should ever stay in our minds ; who would wish to have no power of keeping the thought of our dearest friend with us , but the creaking of a door should put it entirely out ? Such was ...
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... wish to forget it ? On a fine day Undine seemed to be sportive as a fawn . When out of the hut , as she could do little harm , it was very pleasant to look at her , running on the shores , and chasing the wa- ter fowls , or climbing the ...
... wish to forget it ? On a fine day Undine seemed to be sportive as a fawn . When out of the hut , as she could do little harm , it was very pleasant to look at her , running on the shores , and chasing the wa- ter fowls , or climbing the ...
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... through thoughtlessness . I love to see timidity conquered , when from the improvement of the character , I find that the conquest comes from virtue ; but courage that grows from want of feeling , I never wish to THE WATER - SPIRIT . 21.
... through thoughtlessness . I love to see timidity conquered , when from the improvement of the character , I find that the conquest comes from virtue ; but courage that grows from want of feeling , I never wish to THE WATER - SPIRIT . 21.
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... wish to see , especially in a woman . Is your bashfulness and timidity , then , trou- blesome to you ? Get power of doing duty by practising it ; be so benevolent as to sympathize in other people's pains and pleasures ; and cul- tivate ...
... wish to see , especially in a woman . Is your bashfulness and timidity , then , trou- blesome to you ? Get power of doing duty by practising it ; be so benevolent as to sympathize in other people's pains and pleasures ; and cul- tivate ...
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... wish , my lovely Undine . ” " And let me make of you one request , " she added ; " never frown on me near a river or a running brook ; for there , but there only , my relations possess a right over me , and would revenge the slightest ...
... wish , my lovely Undine . ” " And let me make of you one request , " she added ; " never frown on me near a river or a running brook ; for there , but there only , my relations possess a right over me , and would revenge the slightest ...
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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.
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