The Young Lady's Cabinet of Gems: A Choice Collection of Pieces in Poetry and ProseKelley & brother, 1855 - 348 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... give ; In that sweet life that never dies For ever let her beauty live . " And Art his eager pencil plied To paint her charms , all charms above : But soon " In vain I strive , " he cried ; " Oh who can paint her — who but Love ? " I ...
... give ; In that sweet life that never dies For ever let her beauty live . " And Art his eager pencil plied To paint her charms , all charms above : But soon " In vain I strive , " he cried ; " Oh who can paint her — who but Love ? " I ...
Pagina 24
... gives us a whole chapter on the imperishable nature of mental impressions , and helps us to understand something more of the yet un- explained problems of our own existence . Who can tell the effect on the mind of the coming of the last ...
... gives us a whole chapter on the imperishable nature of mental impressions , and helps us to understand something more of the yet un- explained problems of our own existence . Who can tell the effect on the mind of the coming of the last ...
Pagina 25
... give account of himself to God , that " every one may receive according to the things he hath done , whether good or bad . " How particular and specific ! But this , and many similar declarations , can never prove true , unless the mind ...
... give account of himself to God , that " every one may receive according to the things he hath done , whether good or bad . " How particular and specific ! But this , and many similar declarations , can never prove true , unless the mind ...
Pagina 26
... gives the lineaments of the external man , and gives them on a perishable substance ; but , in the case before us , the impression is upon mind — undying mind — and when once fairly taken can never wear out . Will you not stop , then ...
... gives the lineaments of the external man , and gives them on a perishable substance ; but , in the case before us , the impression is upon mind — undying mind — and when once fairly taken can never wear out . Will you not stop , then ...
Pagina 27
... Give me pain , give me poverty , give me loss of friends , give me any- thing in the long catalogue of human ills , sooner than make conscience my tormentor . Have you seen some idle boy cutting his name into the bark of a tender tree ...
... Give me pain , give me poverty , give me loss of friends , give me any- thing in the long catalogue of human ills , sooner than make conscience my tormentor . Have you seen some idle boy cutting his name into the bark of a tender tree ...
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The Young Lady's Cabinet of Gems: A Choice Collection of Pieces in Poetry ... Virginia De Forrest Volledige weergave - 1860 |
The Young Lady's Cabinet of Gems: A Choice Collection of Pieces in Poetry ... Virginia De Forrest Volledige weergave - 1856 |
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