Cherry & Violet, by the author of 'Mary Powell'.1853 |
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Pagina 6
... Mother , how fhall I fay enough ? She was tall , flender , and comely to look upon , with fweet and quick grey Eyes . She was naturally of a high Spirit , which had had been brought under a Curb by Divine Grace . 6 Cherry & Violet .
... Mother , how fhall I fay enough ? She was tall , flender , and comely to look upon , with fweet and quick grey Eyes . She was naturally of a high Spirit , which had had been brought under a Curb by Divine Grace . 6 Cherry & Violet .
Pagina 18
... Clue to what was really thought of me . There's an old Saying , " Even a little Beetle " is a Beauty in the Eyes of its Mother , " I am bold to think 66 that that if I had been a little Black- beetle , 18 Cherry & Violet . CHAP. II. ...
... Clue to what was really thought of me . There's an old Saying , " Even a little Beetle " is a Beauty in the Eyes of its Mother , " I am bold to think 66 that that if I had been a little Black- beetle , 18 Cherry & Violet . CHAP. II. ...
Pagina 19
... Eyes of my Father . My Mother used to tell him “ all " his Geefe were Swans , " which was as much as to fay that hers were not : be that as it may , if she praised me lefs , I always felt fhe loved me as much as he did ; and I loved her ...
... Eyes of my Father . My Mother used to tell him “ all " his Geefe were Swans , " which was as much as to fay that hers were not : be that as it may , if she praised me lefs , I always felt fhe loved me as much as he did ; and I loved her ...
Pagina 43
... Eye to the House . Her Illness fubdued me a good deal ; and Mark was become unwontedly gentle and filent ; fo that , though we scarce faw each other fave at Meals , we faid little ; and yet I never felt him to be better Company . Violet ...
... Eye to the House . Her Illness fubdued me a good deal ; and Mark was become unwontedly gentle and filent ; fo that , though we scarce faw each other fave at Meals , we faid little ; and yet I never felt him to be better Company . Violet ...
Pagina 55
... Eyes are red with weeping . What is it ? " 66 But I could not tell him . " Well , " faid he , after a Pause , 66 young Girls may have their Griefs " that they don't care to tell about . " Man is born to Trouble , as the " Sparks 66 ...
... Eyes are red with weeping . What is it ? " 66 But I could not tell him . " Well , " faid he , after a Pause , 66 young Girls may have their Griefs " that they don't care to tell about . " Man is born to Trouble , as the " Sparks 66 ...
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66 Cherry 66 I faid acroſs againſt almoſt Anſwer ARTHUR HALL aſked Benskin Bleffing Bridge Buſineſs CHAP clofe cloſe cried dear Cherry Dolly Door dreffed eſcape fame Father fays fhe fcap feemed fent fhall fhould fince firſt fome foon forry freſh ftill ftrange fuch fuppofe fure Hand hear heard Heart herſelf himſelf Horfe Horſe Houfe Houſe Hugh Braidfoot Huſband inſtead juft juſt Kitty knew Lady laft laſt laughing leaſt London Bridge looked Mafter Blower Mark Miſtreſs Armytage Miſtreſs Blower Miſtreſs Cherry moſt Mother muſt myſelf never Night paffed Pauſe Perfon Plague pleaſant pleaſe Pleaſure poor praiſed preſently Queſtion Reaſon reft ſaid ſay ſee ſeemed ſeen ſet ſhall ſhe ſhort ſmall ſmiling ſpeak Squire ſtayed ſtepped ſtill Street ſuch Tears tell themſelves there's theſe Things thoſe thought told uſed Violet walked Watchman Whitechapel Window
Populaire passages
Pagina 161 - I opened to my beloved; but my beloved had withdrawn himself, and was gone. My soul failed when he spake: I sought him, but I could not find him ; I called him, but he gave me no answer.
Pagina 25 - He freely gave him his advice, and he promised to follow it ; and when he appeared before them, and they proposed to him the usual question, Whether he had ever had any experience of a work of grace upon his heart ? he gave this in for answer, that he could appeal to the Searcher of hearts, that he made conscience of his very thoughts ; with which answer they were satisfied, as indeed they well might.