The Mother's Assistant and Young Lady's Friend, Band 3David H. Ela, 1843 |
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... present governor of New York : - He , it seems to me , is a dull observer , who is not convinced that they are equally qualified with the other sex for the study of the magnificent creation around us , and equally entitled to the ...
... present governor of New York : - He , it seems to me , is a dull observer , who is not convinced that they are equally qualified with the other sex for the study of the magnificent creation around us , and equally entitled to the ...
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... present life . And , that nothing may be wanting in the character of the Christian female , she is even taught how to conduct herself with regard to personal decorations . Take , for example , the third chapter of the First General ...
... present life . And , that nothing may be wanting in the character of the Christian female , she is even taught how to conduct herself with regard to personal decorations . Take , for example , the third chapter of the First General ...
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... present case . Miss B. has always appeared exceedingly mild and pleasant when in my company , and always treated her mother , for aught I knew , with propriety . " “ Ah , my son , your affection has thrown a mantle over her conduct ...
... present case . Miss B. has always appeared exceedingly mild and pleasant when in my company , and always treated her mother , for aught I knew , with propriety . " “ Ah , my son , your affection has thrown a mantle over her conduct ...
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... present subject being nearly allied to that . In the exercise of authority in all cases , I think we may safely adopt the principles which we see de- veloped in the Divine administration ; and in that we find a due admixture of Rewards ...
... present subject being nearly allied to that . In the exercise of authority in all cases , I think we may safely adopt the principles which we see de- veloped in the Divine administration ; and in that we find a due admixture of Rewards ...
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... present of flowers gathered from the grave of a brother . " A flower is not a flower alone ; A thousand sanctities invest it : And as they form a radiant zone , Around its simple beauty thrown , Their magic tints become its own , As if ...
... present of flowers gathered from the grave of a brother . " A flower is not a flower alone ; A thousand sanctities invest it : And as they form a radiant zone , Around its simple beauty thrown , Their magic tints become its own , As if ...
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affection Albert Hadley amid beautiful Bill Parsons blessing bosom bright brother character CHARLES HOLDEN cheer child Christ christian countenance cultivate daugh daughter dear death delight Dennysville domestic duty dwell EARLY HOME earth eternal evil eyes father fear feel female flowers gentle give grace hand happy HARVEY NEWCOMB heart heaven holy hope hour husband important Inez influence instruction intellectual interest labor lady LAKE GEORGE lesson light live look Lord marriage Mary MATERNAL ASSOCIATIONS ment mind moral morning mother Mother's Assistant Nathaniel Cotton nature never night OLD OAKEN BUCKET parents passed peace pleasure prayer principles punishment regard religion religious Robert Carter Savior scene sister smile society soon sorrow soul spirit sweet Syracuse tears tender thee things thou thought tion VIA LUCIS voice wife Winooski woman word Written Young Lady's Friend youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 136 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care : Time but the impression deeper makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
Seite 20 - Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine ear; forget also thine own people, and thy father's house; So shall the king greatly desire thy beauty : for he is thy Lord ; and worship thou him.
Seite 21 - How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the dead, When all of thee that time could wither sleeps And perishes among the dust we tread? For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain If there I meet thy gentle presence not ; Nor hear the voice I love, nor read again In thy serenest eyes the tender thought.
Seite 268 - To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition, the end to which every enterprise and labour tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution.
Seite 135 - Time but the impression stronger makes, As streams their channels deeper wear. My Mary, dear departed shade ! Where is thy place of blissful rest ? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? Vol.
Seite 136 - That lov'st to greet the early morn, Again thou usher'st in the day My Mary from my soul was torn. O Mary! dear departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast? That sacred hour can I forget, Can I forget the hallowed grove, Where by the winding Ayr we met, To live one day of parting love!
Seite 172 - How sweet, at set of sun, to view Thy golden mirror spreading wide, And see the mist of mantling blue Float round the distant...
Seite 134 - Highlands, to arrange matters among her friends for our projected change of life.
Seite 124 - How fine has the day been, how bright was the sun, How lovely and joyful the course that he run, Though he rose in a mist when his race he begun, And there...
Seite 124 - And travels his heavenly way : But when he comes nearer to finish his race, Like a fine setting sun he looks richer in grace, And gives a sure hope at the end of his days Of rising in brighter array.