The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... beautiful ideal of my artist - dreams ; or a musician , of whose soul , sweet sounds and rich full harmonies are the life , the inner world , wherein it finds companionship and joy . If the crea- tive power were mine , such should be my ...
... beautiful ideal of my artist - dreams ; or a musician , of whose soul , sweet sounds and rich full harmonies are the life , the inner world , wherein it finds companionship and joy . If the crea- tive power were mine , such should be my ...
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... beautiful but abhorred prison - that lady ought to have considered herself peculiarly fortunate ; though I must ac- knowledge that I never before regarded the situation of either of these personages as particularly delightful . " " Do ...
... beautiful but abhorred prison - that lady ought to have considered herself peculiarly fortunate ; though I must ac- knowledge that I never before regarded the situation of either of these personages as particularly delightful . " " Do ...
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... beautiful flower was drooping its head , And rapidly fading away ; And unnumbered fair leaves on the pathway were shed From the trees in their early decay ; - And our Gardener hastily sought for the reason Why this should have happened ...
... beautiful flower was drooping its head , And rapidly fading away ; And unnumbered fair leaves on the pathway were shed From the trees in their early decay ; - And our Gardener hastily sought for the reason Why this should have happened ...
Side 85
... beautiful Vine , which I trained with such care , To climb up the sheltering wall ; Say , why are you trailing so dolefully there ? And what has occasioned your fall ? " And the Vine faintly murmured , " As I had not strength My own ...
... beautiful Vine , which I trained with such care , To climb up the sheltering wall ; Say , why are you trailing so dolefully there ? And what has occasioned your fall ? " And the Vine faintly murmured , " As I had not strength My own ...
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... beautiful arrangements of colour ; the eye of the untutored is gratified by their agreeableness , and the mind of the philosopher is im- pressed by their obedience to scientific laws . All en- joy the results ; some the more so because ...
... beautiful arrangements of colour ; the eye of the untutored is gratified by their agreeableness , and the mind of the philosopher is im- pressed by their obedience to scientific laws . All en- joy the results ; some the more so because ...
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Amelia Anne Annie Wilks answered asked ayah beautiful believe Bessie Bible blessed Blount called Caroline catechism child Christ Christian church colour comfort counting-house dark dear reader death dress earnest endeavour exclaimed eyes faith father fear feel felt flowers Frances garden gave girl give glad glory God's grace hand happy hear heard heart Heatherbrae heaven Holy Holy Spirit hope horned owl Jesus Jews kind labours lady light live look Lord Maitland mind Miss Bobby Miss Perkins Miss Sarah morning mother never Norrland passed peace perhaps poor prayer remark replied Robina ROCHESTER CASTLE Sardinia Saviour Scriptures seemed sinner sisters smile soon sorrow soul speak spirit sure tell Testaments thee things thou thought tion truth unto voice walk wish word young