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Pagina 12
... added burden of sorrow alone , came forcibly upon me . I could not for a moment think of disturbing his remaining days - it might be only hours - by telling him of what had just passed . He awoke somewhat refreshed by sleep , and begged ...
... added burden of sorrow alone , came forcibly upon me . I could not for a moment think of disturbing his remaining days - it might be only hours - by telling him of what had just passed . He awoke somewhat refreshed by sleep , and begged ...
Pagina 23
... added shudderingly , " who can tell them ? How shall we break the news to the poor lady and her daughter ? " There had been no evidence of life since the groan uttered by the poor man in the porch , until now , when , as if conscious of ...
... added shudderingly , " who can tell them ? How shall we break the news to the poor lady and her daughter ? " There had been no evidence of life since the groan uttered by the poor man in the porch , until now , when , as if conscious of ...
Pagina 34
... to be taken home as soon as possible , " said Mrs. Lister , with a voice and look of such utter wretchedness that Mary felt another pang amid her sorrow . " Dear mother , have I added to your anguish 34 FANNY LEE'S TESTIMONY :
... to be taken home as soon as possible , " said Mrs. Lister , with a voice and look of such utter wretchedness that Mary felt another pang amid her sorrow . " Dear mother , have I added to your anguish 34 FANNY LEE'S TESTIMONY :
Pagina 35
Beulah Kezia Hanson. " Dear mother , have I added to your anguish ? " she said tenderly . " No , darling ; you are quite right . We have reason to hate the wine , " returned Mrs. Lister , as , clasping Mary's hand in hers , she moved ...
Beulah Kezia Hanson. " Dear mother , have I added to your anguish ? " she said tenderly . " No , darling ; you are quite right . We have reason to hate the wine , " returned Mrs. Lister , as , clasping Mary's hand in hers , she moved ...
Pagina 41
... added the conviction that poverty was fast coming upon them . She had been obliged , year after year , to reduce her expenditure ; leaving the large mansion to which she was taken as a bride , for the small dwelling in which she now ...
... added the conviction that poverty was fast coming upon them . She had been obliged , year after year , to reduce her expenditure ; leaving the large mansion to which she was taken as a bride , for the small dwelling in which she now ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
abstinence anguish asked beauty believe better boys called cause child comfort Cottage darling dear Mary dearest death delight distress dreadful drink drunkard earnest Edinburgh Ellen evil exclaimed eyes face Fairfield Fanny father fear feel felt Frank Hamer Frederick Kelly gentle GERALD MASSEY girl glass grief hand happy Harry Mills heard heart hope husband intemperance intoxicated JOHN HEYWOOD Kelly kind knew lady Laura little Allie look Maister Lister Mary Lister Mary's matter mind misery Miss Lister mother mysen Nelly never Newburn night once passed perhaps pleasant pleasure poor present promise regarded replied Robert Turner seemed shewed society soon sorrow suffer sure Susan Susy sweet teetotal teetotaller tell temperance Temperance Band tender thing thought told tone took trembling truth Walter wife William Lister wine wish words Yorkshire young youth
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Pagina 79 - O God ! that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains ; that we should, with joy, pleasance, revel, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts.
Pagina 132 - Cursed be the social wants that sin against the strength of youth! Cursed be the social lies that warp us from the living truth!
Pagina 356 - I hold it true, whate'er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow most; Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.
Pagina 38 - What nothing earthly gives, or can destroy, The soul's calm sunshine, and the heart-felt joy, Is virtue's prize: A better would you fix?
Pagina 61 - Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in three words — health, peace, and competence. But health consists with temperance alone : And peace, O virtue ! peace is all thy own.
Pagina 143 - O madness, to think use of strongest wines, And strongest drinks, our chief support of health, When God with these forbidden made choice to rear His mighty champion, strong above compare, Whose drink was only from the liquid brook ! Sams.
Pagina 110 - Beauty is my Love, Yet in her earnest face There's such a world of tenderness, She needs no other grace.
Pagina 132 - Men make resolves, and pass into decrees The motions of the mind! with how much ease, In such resolves, doth passion make a flaw, And bring to nothing what was raised to law! In empire young, scarce warm on Gotham's throne, The dangers and the sweets of...
Pagina 192 - Hail, social life ! into thy pleasing bounds Again I come to pay the common stock, My share of service, and, in glad return, To taste thy comforts, thy protected joys.
Pagina 324 - Good men have said That sometimes God leaves sinners to their sin,— He has left me to mine, and I am changed; My worst part is insurgent, and my will Is weak .and powerless as a trembling king When millions rise up hungry.