Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church")J. and C. Mozley, 1882 |
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... looked at her , smiling . ' Why should it be me ? ' he said . ' Why not some fellow with a wife and a dozen children , or some old man who wants rest , or some popular preacher , or some great man's nephew ? Why not any of those ...
... looked at her , smiling . ' Why should it be me ? ' he said . ' Why not some fellow with a wife and a dozen children , or some old man who wants rest , or some popular preacher , or some great man's nephew ? Why not any of those ...
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... black lashes , unusually long and thick . She generally looked grave , and had a slightly off- hand manner , which surprised people . One of the most charming things about her was her voice , always musical and A LOYAL MIND . 3.
... black lashes , unusually long and thick . She generally looked grave , and had a slightly off- hand manner , which surprised people . One of the most charming things about her was her voice , always musical and A LOYAL MIND . 3.
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... looked at her earnestly for a moment . to make a laughing - stock of him before he comes , ' she said . ' Don't be angry with us ; it is Herbert's fault , ' said James Harvey . ' He drew such a vivid picture of Landor reading for his ...
... looked at her earnestly for a moment . to make a laughing - stock of him before he comes , ' she said . ' Don't be angry with us ; it is Herbert's fault , ' said James Harvey . ' He drew such a vivid picture of Landor reading for his ...
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... looked at Hetty , and Hetty looked at her , they both realised , somehow , that the miniatures were chiefly an excuse for sitting in this nice corner near the fire , and leaving the other people to entertain themselves . Not that Miss ...
... looked at Hetty , and Hetty looked at her , they both realised , somehow , that the miniatures were chiefly an excuse for sitting in this nice corner near the fire , and leaving the other people to entertain themselves . Not that Miss ...
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... rose in her clear cheeks . Miss Ethelston paid her no compliment : she only looked at her reflectively for a moment , and smiled . Somehow that meant quite as much . CHAPTER III . THE NEW RECTOR . Il y a A LOYAL MIND . 13.
... rose in her clear cheeks . Miss Ethelston paid her no compliment : she only looked at her reflectively for a moment , and smiled . Somehow that meant quite as much . CHAPTER III . THE NEW RECTOR . Il y a A LOYAL MIND . 13.
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Página 600 - Remember all who love thee, All who are loved by thee, Pray too for those who hate thee, If any such there be ; Then for thyself in meekness, A blessing humbly claim, And link with each petition Thy great Redeemer's name.
Página 98 - But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed; Nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through Ere He found His sheep that was lost Out in the desert He heard its cry, Sick, and helpless, and ready to die.
Página 247 - From all society, from love and hate Of worldly folk ! Then should he sleep secure ; •:..'•> Then wake again, and yield God ever praise ; Content with hips, and haws, and...
Página 97 - The time would e'er be o'er, And I on thee should look my last, And thou shouldst smile no more! And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook, That...
Página 299 - As when a painter, poring on a face, Divinely thro' all hindrance finds the man Behind it, and so paints him that his face, The shape and colour of a mind and life, Lives for his children, ever at its best And fullest...
Página 247 - Pardon me, pardon me, my good lord, I can never subscribe to these principles. Let Solomon's fool laugh when he is stricken ; let those that mean to make their profit of princes, show to have no sense of princes' injuries ; let them acknowledge an infinite absoluteness on earth, that do not believe in an absolute infiniteness in heaven.
Página 279 - God Almighty first planted a garden; and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures; it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross handyworks...
Página 385 - That before living he'd learn how to live — No end to learning: Earn the means first — God surely will contrive Use for our earning. 80 Others mistrust and say, "But time escapes: Live now or never!" He said, "What's time? Leave Now for dogs and apes! Man has Forever.
Página 581 - Thou hast a Spanish heart, and thyself art a spider of hell; for thou confessest the king to be a most sweet and gracious prince, and yet hast conspired against him.
Página 485 - I say unto you, except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven.