Alice Seymour: A TaleJ. Hatchard, 1831 - 234 páginas |
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... my reformation . She , however , said- God bless you , Sarah ! I forgive you for all the heart - aches you have given me I wish I could believe in your promises ; but , • perhaps , God will soften your heart . ' She 20 ALICE SEYMOUR .
... my reformation . She , however , said- God bless you , Sarah ! I forgive you for all the heart - aches you have given me I wish I could believe in your promises ; but , • perhaps , God will soften your heart . ' She 20 ALICE SEYMOUR .
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... . Mrs. Seymour was tolerably well , and had promised to read aloud to her an interesting book , whilst she finish- ed a purse , which she was in anxious haste completing , to present to her father on his ALICE SEYMOUR . 31.
... . Mrs. Seymour was tolerably well , and had promised to read aloud to her an interesting book , whilst she finish- ed a purse , which she was in anxious haste completing , to present to her father on his ALICE SEYMOUR . 31.
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... promised that if you suffered you should reign with Him , loves us too dearly to withhold that which is so essential to the fitting us for himself . The Christian's course is from a cross to a crown ; not that we are obliged to seek ...
... promised that if you suffered you should reign with Him , loves us too dearly to withhold that which is so essential to the fitting us for himself . The Christian's course is from a cross to a crown ; not that we are obliged to seek ...
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... promised to call again in the course of half an hour ; and then , with a sinking heart , bent her steps to a jewel- ler's , which she had before passed . ease . She felt that it required some courage to do what she so anxiously wished ...
... promised to call again in the course of half an hour ; and then , with a sinking heart , bent her steps to a jewel- ler's , which she had before passed . ease . She felt that it required some courage to do what she so anxiously wished ...
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... promised to send them to a friend in London , who would , he was certain , undertake to dispose of them . The expressive countenance of Alice , which beamed with a look of grateful joy , fully repaid him for his kindness . Mr. Jackson ...
... promised to send them to a friend in London , who would , he was certain , undertake to dispose of them . The expressive countenance of Alice , which beamed with a look of grateful joy , fully repaid him for his kindness . Mr. Jackson ...
Termos e frases comuns
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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Página 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.