The lady of Glynne. By the author of 'Margaret and her bridesmaids'. |
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Pagina 16
... duty , as I had been the means of her becoming " the Lady of Glynne , " to do my best to rouse her from habits so indolent and deleterious , I exerted myself to the utmost in entertaining her . She did not doze off once , but laughed ...
... duty , as I had been the means of her becoming " the Lady of Glynne , " to do my best to rouse her from habits so indolent and deleterious , I exerted myself to the utmost in entertaining her . She did not doze off once , but laughed ...
Pagina 17
... duty , pointing out their neighbours ' deficiencies . Others move about in the world like automa- tons ; they go as the world goes , they say as the world says , they dress as the world dresses , and VOL . III . с have no conception ...
... duty , pointing out their neighbours ' deficiencies . Others move about in the world like automa- tons ; they go as the world goes , they say as the world says , they dress as the world dresses , and VOL . III . с have no conception ...
Pagina 19
... duty , to gain my hire - deserve my Lord's praise of " Well done , thou good and faithful servant , " and yet in no case to laud forth , or place prominently before the world , my deeds and intentions . I liked very well the idea of ...
... duty , to gain my hire - deserve my Lord's praise of " Well done , thou good and faithful servant , " and yet in no case to laud forth , or place prominently before the world , my deeds and intentions . I liked very well the idea of ...
Pagina 27
... ; but my missus is my missus , and I would not be doing my duty by her , if I let any one and every one just be off and on with her as if she was like any common folk . ” CHAPTER III . " So let them rest - the THE LADY OF GLYNNE . 27.
... ; but my missus is my missus , and I would not be doing my duty by her , if I let any one and every one just be off and on with her as if she was like any common folk . ” CHAPTER III . " So let them rest - the THE LADY OF GLYNNE . 27.
Pagina 39
... duty . I wanted a space of time , in which to wrestle in prayer with God , that through the Divine Lover of souls I might atone for the past and live for the future . I did not deserve the love that was given me , on my restoration to ...
... duty . I wanted a space of time , in which to wrestle in prayer with God , that through the Divine Lover of souls I might atone for the past and live for the future . I did not deserve the love that was given me , on my restoration to ...
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Pagina 66 - More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of. Wherefore, let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day. For what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a blind life within the brain, If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friend? For so the whole round earth is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God.
Pagina 76 - OH yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood; That nothing walks with aimless feet; That not one life shall be destroy'd, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete...
Pagina 165 - THERE is no God,' the foolish saith, — ' But none, ' There is no sorrow ; ' And nature oft, the cry of faith, In bitter need will borrow : Eyes, which the preacher could not school, By wayside graves are raised ; And lips say, ' God be pitiful,' Who ne'er said,
Pagina 121 - The wretch, condemn'd with life to part, Still still on hope relies, And every pang that rends the heart Bids expectation rise. Hope, like the glimmering taper's light, Adorns and cheers the way ; And still, the darker grows the night, Emits a brighter ray.
Pagina 169 - FORASMUCH as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother here departed, we therefore commit his body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust; in sure and certain hope of the Resurrection to eternal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ...
Pagina 308 - The book is completed, And closed, like the day ; And the hand that has written it Lays it away. Dim grow its fancies, Forgotten they lie ; Like coals in the ashes, They darken and die.
Pagina 46 - Pitch thy behaviour low, thy projects high, So shall thou humble and magnanimous be. Sink not in spirit; who aimeth at the sky Shoots higher much than he that means a tree.
Pagina 36 - Summer shower's pouring! What if no bird through the pearl-rain is soaring? What if no blossom looks upward adoring? Look to the life that was lavished for thee...
Pagina 110 - Where comfort turns to trouble : Where just men suffer wrong : Where sorrow treads on joy : Where sweet things soonest cloy : Where faiths are built on dust : Where love is half mistrust.
Pagina 88 - Droop not though shame, sin, and anguish are round thee ; Bravely fling off the cold chain that hath bound thee, Look to yon pure heaven smiling beyond thee ; Rest not content in thy darkness — a clod. Work for some good, be it ever so slowly ; Cherish some flower, be it ever so lowly ; Labor ! all labor is noble and holy ; Let thy great deeds be thy prayer to thy God.