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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... Mrs. Kingman mon - Epidemic - Children abroad- -- Affliction Si- 23 CHAPTER V. Dr. Walton - Mrs . Johnson Husband absconded Loraine in 32 the Army His Return - Eliza .... CHAPTER VI . Fanny Rice - Coquetry - Clandestine Marriage.
... Mrs. Kingman mon - Epidemic - Children abroad- -- Affliction Si- 23 CHAPTER V. Dr. Walton - Mrs . Johnson Husband absconded Loraine in 32 the Army His Return - Eliza .... CHAPTER VI . Fanny Rice - Coquetry - Clandestine Marriage.
Pagina 7
... husband , who was ever affable and mild in his deportment . At the time this union took place , it was a matter of surprise to such as were interested in the affair , that two individuals , so unlike each other , should ever think of ...
... husband , who was ever affable and mild in his deportment . At the time this union took place , it was a matter of surprise to such as were interested in the affair , that two individuals , so unlike each other , should ever think of ...
Pagina 13
... husband had been thrown from his horse and fatally wounded , while at the house of a friend , whither she had gone to attend the sick , the preceding night . A mes- senger had been immediately despatched from the house into which Mr ...
... husband had been thrown from his horse and fatally wounded , while at the house of a friend , whither she had gone to attend the sick , the preceding night . A mes- senger had been immediately despatched from the house into which Mr ...
Pagina 19
... husband . When she was first apprised of the state of her affairs , she was overwhelmed with sorrow ; for she had valued herself , as too many do , according to the riches she pos- sessed ; and when she found that these had taken wings ...
... husband . When she was first apprised of the state of her affairs , she was overwhelmed with sorrow ; for she had valued herself , as too many do , according to the riches she pos- sessed ; and when she found that these had taken wings ...
Pagina 22
... husband to remove the family to some other place , until he willingly complied with her solicitations . Mrs. Kingman did not wish to have her eldest daugh- ters remove from Brookfield with her , because their pres- ence always gave her ...
... husband to remove the family to some other place , until he willingly complied with her solicitations . Mrs. Kingman did not wish to have her eldest daugh- ters remove from Brookfield with her , because their pres- ence always gave her ...
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Abby acquainted Adeline affection affectionate afflicted answered asked aunt babe behold beloved blessing Brookfield brother called character cheerful child children of men circumstances comfort companion confidence countenance Dalby daugh daughter dear death distress Doctor Felton Dunbar duty dwelling endeavored endure expressed fact father faults fear feelings felt fond Frances Frederic friends gentleman getic greatly happy heard heart Heaven Henry hope husband indulged interesting James Jefford Johnson kind Kingman knew leave letter lived looked Loraine Lucy marriage means mind mortification mother Nelson never night obliged occasion pain parent passed person poor girl public house Rebec Rebecca regard remain replied respect rience Salina Sarah Anna Savage sick Simon sister society soon sorrow spirit stranger strove suffered Susan sympathy thought tion told trial unfortunate vidual Weldron wept wife Wilcot wish YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY young lady youth
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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.