Auriel, and other stories, by Ruth ElliottWoolmer, 1883 - 127 páginas |
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Página 13
... look had checked the bitter , harsh , half - spoken word . Auriel , the sympathiser , whose ready smile had ever answered smile . Auriel , the suffering , whose sweet patience had oft - times shamed their boyish petulance , and calmed ...
... look had checked the bitter , harsh , half - spoken word . Auriel , the sympathiser , whose ready smile had ever answered smile . Auriel , the suffering , whose sweet patience had oft - times shamed their boyish petulance , and calmed ...
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... look of intense pain crossed Auriel's face . ' Do not speak lightly of it , Claud ! If you knew how far I am from heaven you would not joke . We shall soon part again , and this time I feel we shall never more all meet in this world . I ...
... look of intense pain crossed Auriel's face . ' Do not speak lightly of it , Claud ! If you knew how far I am from heaven you would not joke . We shall soon part again , and this time I feel we shall never more all meet in this world . I ...
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... look in your sweet eyes than hear the plaudits of admiring worlds . Life is pleasant -at times intoxicating . I love its stir and energy . I love to be successful . And yet I pine and long to turn from all , and rest in the quiet haven ...
... look in your sweet eyes than hear the plaudits of admiring worlds . Life is pleasant -at times intoxicating . I love its stir and energy . I love to be successful . And yet I pine and long to turn from all , and rest in the quiet haven ...
Página 26
... look I have seen so often in your eyes , Auriel , and in my mother's . And then I wondered why it was , and where it came from ; but I did not wonder long . I recognised the light and radiance of your sun . Faith , and trust , and hope ...
... look I have seen so often in your eyes , Auriel , and in my mother's . And then I wondered why it was , and where it came from ; but I did not wonder long . I recognised the light and radiance of your sun . Faith , and trust , and hope ...
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... look of love and yearn- ing , played with his artist brother's fair , soft hair , the language of the heart's most earnest pleading in his large dark eyes . And as he gazed a voice broke on the stillness . ( For my sake ! Is it too much ...
... look of love and yearn- ing , played with his artist brother's fair , soft hair , the language of the heart's most earnest pleading in his large dark eyes . And as he gazed a voice broke on the stillness . ( For my sake ! Is it too much ...
Termos e frases comuns
Abraham Lincoln answered asked Auriel back my boy beautiful Bernard Palissy blind brave brother canna Catterina child Christian Christmas Story Claud cried Crown 8vo dark Dauphin of France dear Dick's Donald dost dreams Enamelled Covers Eric eyes face Faith father fear fell Five Illustrations Foolscap 8vo Gilt edges hair hand heard heart heaven Hessel Hugh Huguenot Imperial 32mo Jesus John Bunyan knew light LILLIE MONTFORT lips listened little girl look Lord MARK GUY PEARSE MARRAT Memoir memory Michael Michael Faraday MINA E Mona Bell mother murmured Mysie night PRICE promise RICHARD NEWTON Robert Brock rose round Royal 16mo RUTH ELLIOTT Sandy Sarah Sands silent Six Illustrations smile speak stood Story Sun of Righteousness sweet talk Tarnside tell thee there's thou wilt thought told trembling voice whispered wonder words wreck young
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Página 60 - tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them. To die: to sleep; No more; and, by a sleep to say we end The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to; 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep; To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause.
Página 44 - If to do were as easy as to know what were^ good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions: I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.