The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... dark turbid waters , but may be directed heavenward ? ' Dear Mrs. Maitland , whose life is made up of duties well performed , of all good thoughts and generous words and kind intentions , cannot understand my ambitious selfishness . 66 ...
... dark turbid waters , but may be directed heavenward ? ' Dear Mrs. Maitland , whose life is made up of duties well performed , of all good thoughts and generous words and kind intentions , cannot understand my ambitious selfishness . 66 ...
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... dark velvet throws up the colours so well . ' There was so little similarity between the two pictures , that it seemed scarcely possible that the laughing girl - with the light of hope in her sparkling eye , the bloom of youth and ...
... dark velvet throws up the colours so well . ' There was so little similarity between the two pictures , that it seemed scarcely possible that the laughing girl - with the light of hope in her sparkling eye , the bloom of youth and ...
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... darkness of her lustrous eyes were depths of true maternal tenderness . The radiant love- liness and joyous air of the former , were as different from the tranquil beauty and spiritualized expression of the latter , as the sunny morning ...
... darkness of her lustrous eyes were depths of true maternal tenderness . The radiant love- liness and joyous air of the former , were as different from the tranquil beauty and spiritualized expression of the latter , as the sunny morning ...
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... dark suspense - the fearful mystery- Which cast their shadows o'er each coming day , Which makes me tremble ; -would that I could scan The future , and unravel all its plan ! " " Ah , if I only could ! " sighed Wilton to himself . " If ...
... dark suspense - the fearful mystery- Which cast their shadows o'er each coming day , Which makes me tremble ; -would that I could scan The future , and unravel all its plan ! " " Ah , if I only could ! " sighed Wilton to himself . " If ...
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... dark yew - tree , And there was no one left to grieve for Willy's sake but me . I still lived in our cottage , but it seemed so lone , so drear , So haunted by sad visions of its former love and cheer , I could not bear its solitude ...
... dark yew - tree , And there was no one left to grieve for Willy's sake but me . I still lived in our cottage , but it seemed so lone , so drear , So haunted by sad visions of its former love and cheer , I could not bear its solitude ...
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Amelia Anne Annie Wilks answered asked ayah beautiful believe Bessie Bible blessed Blount called Caroline catechism child Christ Christian church colour comfort counting-house dark dear reader death dress earnest endeavour exclaimed eyes faith father fear feel felt flowers Frances garden gave girl give glad glory God's grace hand happy hear heard heart Heatherbrae heaven Holy Holy Spirit hope horned owl Jesus Jews kind labours lady light live look Lord Maitland mind Miss Bobby Miss Perkins Miss Sarah morning mother never Norrland passed peace perhaps poor prayer remark replied Robina ROCHESTER CASTLE Sardinia Saviour Scriptures seemed sinner sisters smile soon sorrow soul speak spirit sure tell Testaments thee things thou thought tion truth unto voice walk wish word young