Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church"), Volume 5J. and C. Mozley, 1868 |
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... friends laid low , whom now no more Our fondest love can serve or please , ' 1 surely the dissatisfaction is salutary , and from it we may advance to better things - the higher future may grow out of an unsatisfying past . Yet I think ...
... friends laid low , whom now no more Our fondest love can serve or please , ' 1 surely the dissatisfaction is salutary , and from it we may advance to better things - the higher future may grow out of an unsatisfying past . Yet I think ...
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... friends found an exhaustless subject of confabulation in abusing every living being under the age of twenty . ' A glass of mistela for the Alcalde , tia Parona , ' cries tia Beatriz . ' Tia Parona has given it all to Florin ! ' called ...
... friends found an exhaustless subject of confabulation in abusing every living being under the age of twenty . ' A glass of mistela for the Alcalde , tia Parona , ' cries tia Beatriz . ' Tia Parona has given it all to Florin ! ' called ...
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... friend- ship for Florin she stood likewise at the same degree . 6 The day when we take up our narration was Twelfth Day , the morning of which had been spent by tia Beatriz in dressing up Manolito as a little angel . Over a tight ...
... friend- ship for Florin she stood likewise at the same degree . 6 The day when we take up our narration was Twelfth Day , the morning of which had been spent by tia Beatriz in dressing up Manolito as a little angel . Over a tight ...
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... friend- ship for Florin she stood likewise at the same degree . 6 The day when we take up our narration was Twelfth Day , the morning of which had been spent by tia Beatriz in dressing up Manolito as a little angel . Over a tight ...
... friend- ship for Florin she stood likewise at the same degree . 6 The day when we take up our narration was Twelfth Day , the morning of which had been spent by tia Beatriz in dressing up Manolito as a little angel . Over a tight ...
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... friend on the other side of the table , asking him to look at it . The friend was much struck by it ; and Lord Abercorn reading it over with him , they agreed that it could never have been written by so young a child . But , ' said Lord ...
... friend on the other side of the table , asking him to look at it . The friend was much struck by it ; and Lord Abercorn reading it over with him , they agreed that it could never have been written by so young a child . But , ' said Lord ...
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Page 192 - WHEN I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes.
Page 191 - After the sun's remove. I see them walking in an air of glory, "Whose light doth trample on my days — My days, which are at best but dull and hoary, Mere glimmering and decays.
Page 214 - Let people serve thee, and nations bow down to thee : be lord over thy brethren, and let thy mother's sons bow down to thee : cursed be every one that curseth thee, and blessed be he that blesseth thee.
Page 191 - They are all gone into the world of light ! And I alone sit lingering here ; Their very memory is fair and bright, And my sad thoughts doth clear.
Page 136 - Hide not thy face from me in the time of my trouble : incline thine ear unto me when I call ; O hear me, and that right soon.
Page 394 - With his own right hand, and with his holy arm : hath he gotten himself the victory. 3 The Lord declared his salvation : His righteousness hath he openly shewed in the sight of the heathen. 4 He hath remembered his mercy and truth toward the house of Israel : And all the ends of the world have seen the salvation of our God.
Page 191 - He that hath found some fledg'd bird's nest, may know At first sight, if the bird be flown; But what fair Well, or Grove he sings in now, That is to him unknown. And yet, as Angels in some brighter dreams Call to the soul, when man doth sleep: So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted...
Page 191 - And yet, as angels in some brighter dreams Call to the soul, when man doth sleep ; So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes, And into glory peep.
Page 97 - Frail children of dust, and feeble as frail, in thee do we trust, nor find thee to fail; thy mercies how tender, how firm to the end, Our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend. O measureless might, ineffable love, while angels delight to hymn thee above, thy humbler creation, though feeble their lays, with true adoration shall sing to thy praise.