Legends and Lyrics: A Book of VersesBell, 1888 - 329 Seiten |
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... and conscientiously impressed with a deep sense of her Christian duty to her neighbour , she devoted herself to a variety of benevolent objects . Now , it was the visi- tation of the sick , that had possession of her xxii Introduction .
... and conscientiously impressed with a deep sense of her Christian duty to her neighbour , she devoted herself to a variety of benevolent objects . Now , it was the visi- tation of the sick , that had possession of her xxii Introduction .
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... As a fearful , evil dream . She had long despaired ; what wonder That her heart had turned to mine ? Earthly loves are deep and tender , Not eternal and divine ! Can I say how bright a future Rose before my True Honours . 23.
... As a fearful , evil dream . She had long despaired ; what wonder That her heart had turned to mine ? Earthly loves are deep and tender , Not eternal and divine ! Can I say how bright a future Rose before my True Honours . 23.
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... deep ; So - though you may call it childish- So I sobbed myself to sleep . Well , the years sped on - my Sorrow , Calmer , and yet stronger grown , Was my shield against all suffering , Poorer , meaner , than her own . Thus my cruel ...
... deep ; So - though you may call it childish- So I sobbed myself to sleep . Well , the years sped on - my Sorrow , Calmer , and yet stronger grown , Was my shield against all suffering , Poorer , meaner , than her own . Thus my cruel ...
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... deep and solemn harmony . But what she told I set in rhyme , as meet To chronicle the influence , dim and sweet , ' Neath which her young and innocent life had grown : Would that my words were simple as her own . Many years since , an ...
... deep and solemn harmony . But what she told I set in rhyme , as meet To chronicle the influence , dim and sweet , ' Neath which her young and innocent life had grown : Would that my words were simple as her own . Many years since , an ...
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... , By well - taught housewife watchfulness and skill ; Deep in her heart she holds her father's name , And tenderly and proudly keeps his fame ; And while she works with thrifty Belgian care , Past 72 A Tomb in Ghent .
... , By well - taught housewife watchfulness and skill ; Deep in her heart she holds her father's name , And tenderly and proudly keeps his fame ; And while she works with thrifty Belgian care , Past 72 A Tomb in Ghent .
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