Redwood: A Tale ...E. Bliss and E. White, 1824 |
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... mean time the poor beast quite at a loss to account for the restraint put upon his move- ments , and not a whit inclined to play Tantalus in full view of the pure tempting rivulet , threw up his head , pawed the dust , and showed all ...
... mean time the poor beast quite at a loss to account for the restraint put upon his move- ments , and not a whit inclined to play Tantalus in full view of the pure tempting rivulet , threw up his head , pawed the dust , and showed all ...
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... mean . " Mr. Westall , with more gravity than gallantry , and in spite of his mother's entreating looks , said " that he must resign the privilege vouchsafed to him , to fulfil an engagement in the village ” —and on this pretext he left ...
... mean . " Mr. Westall , with more gravity than gallantry , and in spite of his mother's entreating looks , said " that he must resign the privilege vouchsafed to him , to fulfil an engagement in the village ” —and on this pretext he left ...
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... means of pursuing their righteous end . Susan came at his bidding ; but she was cautious and reserved in her communications , till one of the brethren roused her by saying , ( after a long low groan , ) " It is evi- dent the girl is ...
... means of pursuing their righteous end . Susan came at his bidding ; but she was cautious and reserved in her communications , till one of the brethren roused her by saying , ( after a long low groan , ) " It is evi- dent the girl is ...
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... " exclaimed Emily . " Nay , do not mistake me , child - I mean that having put my hand to the plough , I never turned back ; but I had many heavy dragging hours , much hungering after forsaken joys . It could not be REDWOOD . 31.
... " exclaimed Emily . " Nay , do not mistake me , child - I mean that having put my hand to the plough , I never turned back ; but I had many heavy dragging hours , much hungering after forsaken joys . It could not be REDWOOD . 31.
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... mean there was a time for those vain festive rites wherewith the carnal children of this world worship their god.- Hath pot the holy prophet Jeremiah predicted our - day in these memorable words " then shall the Virgin 42 REDWOOD .
... mean there was a time for those vain festive rites wherewith the carnal children of this world worship their god.- Hath pot the holy prophet Jeremiah predicted our - day in these memorable words " then shall the Virgin 42 REDWOOD .
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added affections Armstead asked aunt beauty believe bless bosom brethren Campbell's Captain Fitzgerald Caroline Caroline's chaise Charles Westall child cousin daugh dear Ellen departure door elder sister Emily Emily's essential dignity Eton exclaimed expression eyes face fancy father favour fear feeling felt Fenton fortune girl give Grace Campbell hand happiness Harrington heard heart heaven hope horse James Lenox kind leave Lebanon Lenox letter light Lilly look lover Madame de Stael ment mind Miss Bruce Miss Campbell Miss Deborah Miss Redwood morning mother natural never Norton observation pacquet party passed paused perceived poor proceeded racter received replied Ellen Reuben seemed shaker silent smile society Solomon's temple Sooduck speak spirit sting of conscience sure Susan tell thing thought tion took turned uncle uncon voice Westall's whispered woman young ladies
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 15 - A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool's wrath is heavier than them both. 4 Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?
Seite 43 - Then shall the virgin rejoice in the dance, both young men and old together: for I will turn their mourning into joy, and will comfort them, and make them rejoice from their sorrow.
Seite 38 - And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name's sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.
Seite 35 - A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation : I the Lord will hasten it in his time.
Seite 42 - And Miriam, the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
Seite 43 - Again I will build thee, and thou shalt be built, O virgin of Israel: thou shalt again be adorned with thy tabrets, and shalt go forth in the dances of them that make merry.
Seite 117 - Twas for your pleasure you came here — you shall go back for mine." Ah, luckless speech, and bootless boast, for which he paid full dear! For, while he spake, a braying ass did sing most loud and clear; Whereat his horse did snort, as he had heard a lion roar, And galloped off with all his might, as he had done before.
Seite 278 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Seite 56 - God is no respecter of persons, but that in every nation he that feareth Him and worketh righteousness is accepted of Him...
Seite 39 - It might be curious to ascertain by what magical process these felicitous sisters have expelled from their thrifty housewifery that busy mischievous principle of all evil in the domestic economy of the