The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 71
... beautiful passage in Isaiah , which for sentiment and pathos ex- ceeds all that was ever penned by unassisted human in- tellect . - Fear not ; for thou shalt not be ashamed , and shalt not remember the reproach of thy widowhood any more ...
... beautiful passage in Isaiah , which for sentiment and pathos ex- ceeds all that was ever penned by unassisted human in- tellect . - Fear not ; for thou shalt not be ashamed , and shalt not remember the reproach of thy widowhood any more ...
Page 74
... beautiful environs of the Hall , and in frequent visits to the poor , had many years of Sophia Mortimer's life now been spent , since Mrs. Fortescue had undertaken the charge of her educa- tion . And , having now entered on her ...
... beautiful environs of the Hall , and in frequent visits to the poor , had many years of Sophia Mortimer's life now been spent , since Mrs. Fortescue had undertaken the charge of her educa- tion . And , having now entered on her ...
Page 108
... beautiful flowers which he had in his garden , at the same time promising Sophia some roots and seeds of them ; and he afterwards gave her an account of some persons who had lately died in his parish in a very happy man- ner . When Mr ...
... beautiful flowers which he had in his garden , at the same time promising Sophia some roots and seeds of them ; and he afterwards gave her an account of some persons who had lately died in his parish in a very happy man- ner . When Mr ...
Page 111
... beautiful as it would appear in the heats of summer , inasmuch , only , as the ideas which it suggested were less promising of enjoyment in the open air . " Look , dear Ma'am , " said little Annette , pointing her finger to the cascade ...
... beautiful as it would appear in the heats of summer , inasmuch , only , as the ideas which it suggested were less promising of enjoyment in the open air . " Look , dear Ma'am , " said little Annette , pointing her finger to the cascade ...
Page 116
... beautiful . " She then added some incoherencies about icicles , liquid diamonds , and hoar frost ; looking , however , so little like an icicle herself , while speaking , that Miss Clifford began to prick up her ears , and open her eyes ...
... beautiful . " She then added some incoherencies about icicles , liquid diamonds , and hoar frost ; looking , however , so little like an icicle herself , while speaking , that Miss Clifford began to prick up her ears , and open her eyes ...
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