Lady Aubrey, Or What Shall I Do?, Volume 2Saunders, Otley, & Company, 1860 |
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Lady Aubrey, Or What Shall I Do?, Volume 1 Mrs. Frances West Atherton Pike Visualização completa - 1860 |
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Página 178 - In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of Life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife!
Página 27 - WHEN gathering clouds around I view, And days are dark, and friends are few, On Him I lean, who, not in vain, Experienced every human pain ; He sees my wants, allays my fears, And counts and treasures up my tears.
Página 46 - This world is but the rugged road Which leads us to the bright abode Of peace above ; So let us choose that narrow way Which leads no traveller's foot astray From realms of love.
Página 146 - So much the rather thou, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight.
Página 280 - But, go to ! thy love Shall chant itself its own beatitudes After its own life-working. A child's kiss Set on thy sighing lips, shall make thee glad ; A poor man served by thee, shall make thee rich, A sick man helped by thee, shall make thee strong; Thou shall be served thyself by every sense Of service which thou renderest.
Página 101 - Bear a lily in thy hand ; Gates of brass cannot withstand One touch of that magic wand. Bear through sorrow, wrong, and ruth, In thy heart the dew of youth, On thy lips the smile of truth.
Página 296 - Oh ! let th' ungentle spirit learn, from hence, A small unkindness is a great offence: Large bounties to bestow we wish in vain, .But all may shun the guilt of giving pain.
Página 258 - Therefore the redeemed of the Lord shall return, and come with singing unto Zion ; and everlasting joy shall be upon their head : they shall obtain gladness and joy ; and sorrow and mourning shall flee away.
Página 261 - The lantern gleamed through the gleaming snow On his fixed and glassy eyes. Then the maiden clasped her hands and prayed That saved she might be ; And she thought of Christ, who stilled the wave On the Lake of Galilee.