The Weldron Family: Or, Vicissitudes of Fortune. A Story of Real Life in New EnglandWeeden & Peek, 1848 - 304 pagini An ambitious story of virtue and vice, set just after the end of the War of 1812, the story chronicles the shifting fortunes of generations of a family descended from the Mayflower settlers. |
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... continued Mrs. Johnson , that they believed the gospel would be planted here , and its ever - attendant blessings realized by their descendants ; this was what cheered them and upbore their spirits amid great and innumerable hardships ...
... continued Mrs. Johnson , that they believed the gospel would be planted here , and its ever - attendant blessings realized by their descendants ; this was what cheered them and upbore their spirits amid great and innumerable hardships ...
Pagina 11
... continued the child , if she had only gone away to watch , as she expected to go last night , she would have returned before now ? ' The servant told her that her mother did go out to watch with a sick child . ' But where , ' inquired ...
... continued the child , if she had only gone away to watch , as she expected to go last night , she would have returned before now ? ' The servant told her that her mother did go out to watch with a sick child . ' But where , ' inquired ...
Pagina 23
... continued with her aunt for a short time only , after which , with the decided approval of her grandmother , and other friends , she entered into a matrimonial connection with a young ' gentleman worthy in every respect of her affection ...
... continued with her aunt for a short time only , after which , with the decided approval of her grandmother , and other friends , she entered into a matrimonial connection with a young ' gentleman worthy in every respect of her affection ...
Pagina 28
... continued to implore him to tell her , declaring that suspense was in this case as bad as certainty . The kind - hearted man , affectionately taking her hand , at length said to her , ' My dear child , nothing is impossi- ble with a ...
... continued to implore him to tell her , declaring that suspense was in this case as bad as certainty . The kind - hearted man , affectionately taking her hand , at length said to her , ' My dear child , nothing is impossi- ble with a ...
Pagina 39
... continued to keep out of the sight of his wife , as much as possible , for several days after this unhappy occurrence . This circumstance excited suspicion in the mind of Mrs. Johnson , and made her wretched ; and a foundation was thus ...
... continued to keep out of the sight of his wife , as much as possible , for several days after this unhappy occurrence . This circumstance excited suspicion in the mind of Mrs. Johnson , and made her wretched ; and a foundation was thus ...
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Pagina 268 - YES — my native land ! I love thee ; All thy scenes I love them well ; Friends, connections, happy country, Can I bid you all farewell '( Can I leave you, Far in heathen lands to dwell?
Pagina 133 - And went with meekness, charity, and love. Where'er a tear was dried ; a wounded heart Bound up ; a bruised spirit with the dew Of sympathy anointed ; or a pang Of honest suffering soothed ; or injury Repeated oft, as oft by love forgiven ; Where'er an evil passion was subdued, Or Virtue's feeble embers fanned ; where'er A sin was heartily abjured, and left; I BOOK V.
Pagina 161 - Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see; That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me.
Pagina 203 - His little weapon in the narrower sphere Of sweet domestic comfort, and cuts down The fairest bloom of sublunary bliss. ] Bliss ! sublunary bliss! proud words, and vain!
Pagina 268 - I say a last farewell? Can I leave you, Far in heathen lands to dwell? 4 Yes ! I hasten from you gladly, From the scenes I love so well ; Far away, ye billows ! bear me ; ' Lovely native land ! — farewell ! Pleased I leave thee, Far in heathen lands to dwell.
Pagina 268 - tis sure I love thee, Can I, can I say farewell ? Can I leave thee, Far in heathen lands to dwell...
Pagina 274 - Trials make the promise sweet, Trials give new life to prayer ; Trials bring me to his feet, Lay me low, and keep me there.
Pagina 137 - That man may last, but never lives, Who much receives, but nothing gives; Whom none can love, whom none can thank, Creation's blot, creation's blank...
Pagina 131 - Before the willing spirit takes Her mansion near the throne. 3 Faith strives, but all its efforts fail To trace her...
Pagina 16 - And David sware moreover, and said, Thy father certainly knoweth that I have found grace in thine eyes ; and he saith, Let not Jonathan know this, lest he be grieved : but truly, as the Lord liveth, and as thy soul liveth, there is but a step between me and death.