Dawn and twilight, by the author of 'Amy Grant'. |
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Stranica 5
... night came he was bending in trembling , thankful joy over his precious wife , and trying for her sake to rejoice over the little treasure on which she smiled so sweetly ; but the intensity of his delight that she was safe almost took ...
... night came he was bending in trembling , thankful joy over his precious wife , and trying for her sake to rejoice over the little treasure on which she smiled so sweetly ; but the intensity of his delight that she was safe almost took ...
Stranica 6
... Night passes ; morning , bright , beautiful morning , dawns , a sunbeam glances through the half- closed shutters , and plays on the lovely face of the dead . To the excited imagination of the mourner she seems to smile . He springs up ...
... Night passes ; morning , bright , beautiful morning , dawns , a sunbeam glances through the half- closed shutters , and plays on the lovely face of the dead . To the excited imagination of the mourner she seems to smile . He springs up ...
Stranica 13
... NIGHT THOUGHTS . " OH , dear Papa , I am so glad to see you ; ” and as she said it , Constance sprang up , unceremoniously tumbling poor little Woolly on the floor : " it is so unusual for you to be late , that Woolly and I have been ...
... NIGHT THOUGHTS . " OH , dear Papa , I am so glad to see you ; ” and as she said it , Constance sprang up , unceremoniously tumbling poor little Woolly on the floor : " it is so unusual for you to be late , that Woolly and I have been ...
Stranica 30
... night for your favourite description : - ' The stars are forth , the moon serenely bright , Walks in calm beauty through the waste of night . ' " Or , — ' While through the sky The pallid semicircle of the moon Past on , in slow and ...
... night for your favourite description : - ' The stars are forth , the moon serenely bright , Walks in calm beauty through the waste of night . ' " Or , — ' While through the sky The pallid semicircle of the moon Past on , in slow and ...
Stranica 31
... night , Uncle Edward , I will go in , though it is so beautiful , " and she ran in warbling : - " Com ' è gentil ' La notte a mezzo April ' , E azzurro il ciel ' La luna è senza vel ' . " " I CHAPTER V. " Standing with reluctant feet ...
... night , Uncle Edward , I will go in , though it is so beautiful , " and she ran in warbling : - " Com ' è gentil ' La notte a mezzo April ' , E azzurro il ciel ' La luna è senza vel ' . " " I CHAPTER V. " Standing with reluctant feet ...
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