Dew-drops of the Nineteenth Century: Gathered and Preserved in Their Brightness and PurityLamport, Blakeman & Law, 1854 - 216 pages |
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... feel a convic- tion , indeed , that in many of the articles here pre- sented , there is a brightness , and a purity , and a beauty , that renders them worthy of the title of Dew - Drops . It is not necessary for us to speak of them in ...
... feel a convic- tion , indeed , that in many of the articles here pre- sented , there is a brightness , and a purity , and a beauty , that renders them worthy of the title of Dew - Drops . It is not necessary for us to speak of them in ...
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... feel , if he never did before , an overpowering sense of the might and majesty of the Eternal ; we had wandered down the valley of the clear , swiftly- flowing Saco ; had tarried a few hours at the beau- tiful village of Fryeburg ; had ...
... feel , if he never did before , an overpowering sense of the might and majesty of the Eternal ; we had wandered down the valley of the clear , swiftly- flowing Saco ; had tarried a few hours at the beau- tiful village of Fryeburg ; had ...
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... feel as hungry as a bear . " The house stood a few rods from the road , and as we turned up the lane that led to it , we were sud- denly challenged by a little sandy - colored dog , which came running toward us , growling and bark- ing ...
... feel as hungry as a bear . " The house stood a few rods from the road , and as we turned up the lane that led to it , we were sud- denly challenged by a little sandy - colored dog , which came running toward us , growling and bark- ing ...
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... feel the spell , The shadows sweep away . Down the broad Vale of Tears afar The spectral camp is fled ; Faith shineth as a morning star , Our ghastly fears are dead ADVICE FROM A FATHER TO HIS ONLY DAUGHTER . ( 888 THE BELEAGURED CITY . 38.
... feel the spell , The shadows sweep away . Down the broad Vale of Tears afar The spectral camp is fled ; Faith shineth as a morning star , Our ghastly fears are dead ADVICE FROM A FATHER TO HIS ONLY DAUGHTER . ( 888 THE BELEAGURED CITY . 38.
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... feel a mortification , the most pungent ; he is belittled even in his own eyes ; and be assured , the wife who once excites those sentiments in the breast of a husband , will never regain the high ground which she might and ought to ...
... feel a mortification , the most pungent ; he is belittled even in his own eyes ; and be assured , the wife who once excites those sentiments in the breast of a husband , will never regain the high ground which she might and ought to ...
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