Alice Seymour: A TaleJ. Hatchard, 1831 - 234 sider |
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... strength of mind , which evinces itself in every action of her life , is attainable by all who have a sincere and heartfelt wish to acquire a truly reli- 3762 .984 .3113 3CAP ) 805649 9-2-3 -36 1/2 gious frame of mind , from which alone ...
... strength of mind , which evinces itself in every action of her life , is attainable by all who have a sincere and heartfelt wish to acquire a truly reli- 3762 .984 .3113 3CAP ) 805649 9-2-3 -36 1/2 gious frame of mind , from which alone ...
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... strength of mind not to allow this much loved child to prove to her a source of evil , by mak- ing her less mindful of the love she owed to her Redeemer , or by making this world so delightful , as to render the thought of leaving it a ...
... strength of mind not to allow this much loved child to prove to her a source of evil , by mak- ing her less mindful of the love she owed to her Redeemer , or by making this world so delightful , as to render the thought of leaving it a ...
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... strength for the great struggle she had to encounter ; and she blamed herself for having given way to an impulse , which had led her into a situation too exciting for her for- titude to bear . She was hurrying back to the house , when ...
... strength for the great struggle she had to encounter ; and she blamed herself for having given way to an impulse , which had led her into a situation too exciting for her for- titude to bear . She was hurrying back to the house , when ...
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... strength , thrown upon the world and upon the bounty of strangers . The recollection too of all the happy hours with which his ap- pearance was associated , overwhelmed her with grief . She felt that she should like once more to see her ...
... strength , thrown upon the world and upon the bounty of strangers . The recollection too of all the happy hours with which his ap- pearance was associated , overwhelmed her with grief . She felt that she should like once more to see her ...
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... strength of mind deserted you ? Am I no longer to expect you to be my comfort --- my sup- port in all my troubles ? troubles ? Can Can you have already forgotten the words of that prayer , which a few hours ago you re- peated to me ...
... strength of mind deserted you ? Am I no longer to expect you to be my comfort --- my sup- port in all my troubles ? troubles ? Can Can you have already forgotten the words of that prayer , which a few hours ago you re- peated to me ...
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affection affectionate affliction Alice's Almighty ance anxiety anxious appeared assistance aviary beautiful beloved bestowed bitter blessed CHAPTER cheerful comfort conduct consola consolation countenance daugh daughter dear dearest delight distress dread duty Elm Grove endeavoured evinced exclaimed exertions eyes father fear feelings felt fervent filial fortune gave gifts girl grief groom guitar happiness Harcourt harp HATCHARD heart heaven heroine hope hour humble imagined Italy kind knew labours Lady Emma Lady G leave looked Lord Lord G manner ment mercy Miss Seymour morning mother ness never niece painful parents parterre piety pleasure poor Alice poor child portunate possessed prayed prayers pride recollected rendered Sarah Sarah Browne scarcely scene seemed Selim sincere sister sooth sorrow spirits suffer sweet tain talents tears ther thing thought tion tivate truly Turner uncle wish young
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Side 22 - There is no soundness in my flesh because of thine anger; neither is there any rest in my bones because of my sin.
Side 135 - WHO DRY'ST THE MOURNER'S TEAR. (AiR. — HAYDN.) •' He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds." — Psalm cxlvii. 3. OH Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear. How dark this world would be, If, when deceived and wounded here, We could not fly to Thee. The friends who in our sunshine live, When winter comes, are flown ; And he who has but tears to give, Must weep those tears alone.
Side 150 - The quality of mercy is not strained, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blessed: It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes...
Side 166 - Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Until seven times?" 22Jesus said to him, "I don't tell you until seven times, but, until seventy times seven.
Side 151 - But mercy is above this sceptred sway ; It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute of God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's "When mercy seasons justice.
Side 105 - Father, keep them in thy name,' that we should be careless to keep ourselves. To our own safety, our own sedulity is required* And then blessed for ever and ever be that mother's child whose faith hath made him the child of God. The earth may shake, the pillars of the world may tremble under us, the countenance of the heaven may be appalled, the sun may lose his light, the moon her beauty, the stars their glory ; but concerning the man that...
Side 55 - And it is Thy great mercy that any of us are sensible of this folly, and become willing to be governed by Thee. With all my heart and soul, O God, I thank Thee, that in all the changes and chances of this mortal life, I can look up to Thee, and cheerfully resign my will to Thine.