The Christian Family Magazine, Том 2D. Newell, 1843 |
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... deep gloom that hung over it . Bereft again of her reason , and sinking rapidly to the grave by a disease that seemed to have reached the seat of life , James could now , without fear of harm , visit her death - bed . It was AFFECTING ...
... deep gloom that hung over it . Bereft again of her reason , and sinking rapidly to the grave by a disease that seemed to have reached the seat of life , James could now , without fear of harm , visit her death - bed . It was AFFECTING ...
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... deep foundations of their bliss , and covered their young hopes with a veil of sackcloth . In this dilemma , it was all in vain for the young bridegroom to refer to his extraordinary success , and eminent standing in his profession . He ...
... deep foundations of their bliss , and covered their young hopes with a veil of sackcloth . In this dilemma , it was all in vain for the young bridegroom to refer to his extraordinary success , and eminent standing in his profession . He ...
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... deep impressions on his heart . He loved to stroll over the country in pursuit of amusement , and when no incidents occurred to enliven the day , his companions were not slow in devising mischief , in which John heartily joined . This ...
... deep impressions on his heart . He loved to stroll over the country in pursuit of amusement , and when no incidents occurred to enliven the day , his companions were not slow in devising mischief , in which John heartily joined . This ...
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... deep dismay dried up the fountains of life - stout hearts quailed , and the timid sat in hopeless silence . Jerusalem was yet untouched . Mount Zion had hitherto been a looker - on in the sad drama . But now the pestilence is at her ...
... deep dismay dried up the fountains of life - stout hearts quailed , and the timid sat in hopeless silence . Jerusalem was yet untouched . Mount Zion had hitherto been a looker - on in the sad drama . But now the pestilence is at her ...
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... deep curses of the widow , of the orphan , and the childless bereft for thy sin . " That proud heart has melted . The meekness of the shep- herd youth has again possessed that breast . Fast fall the tears of repentance . Deep , deep are ...
... deep curses of the widow , of the orphan , and the childless bereft for thy sin . " That proud heart has melted . The meekness of the shep- herd youth has again possessed that breast . Fast fall the tears of repentance . Deep , deep are ...
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Страница 72 - Unpraised ; for nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good, And good works in her husband to promote.
Страница 35 - Take care of my dear Lady Hamilton, Hardy; take care of poor Lady Hamilton. Kiss me, Hardy ! ' ' said he. Hardy knelt down and kissed his cheek, and Nelson said : "Now I am satisfied. Thank God, I have done my duty I" Hardy stood over him in silence for a moment or two, then knelt again, and kissed his forehead.
Страница 34 - Hardy observed that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. " Oh no ! " he replied, " it is impossible ; my back is shot through. Beatty will tell you so.
Страница 32 - Nelson declared that in all his battles he had seen nothing which surpassed the cool courage of his crew on this occasion. At four minutes after twelve she opened her fire from both sides of her deck. It was not possible to break the enemy's line without running on board one of their ships; Hardy informed him of this, and asked him which he would prefer. Nelson replied: "Take your choice, Hardy; it does not signify much.
Страница 31 - The enemy showed no colours till late in the action, when they began to feel the necessity of having them to strike. For this reason the Santissima Trinidad, Nelson's old acquaintance, as he used to call her, was distinguishable only by her four decks, and to the bow of this opponent he ordered the Victory to be steered. Meantime an incessant raking fire was kept up upon the Victory. The Admiral's Secretary was one of the first who fell; he was killed by a cannon-shot while conversing with Hardy.
Страница 156 - He that heareth you heareth me; and he that despiseth you despiseth me; and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me.
Страница 63 - As for man, his days are as grass; as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth : For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone ; and the place thereof shall know it no more.
Страница 118 - ... fires lurking in the depths of the coldest bosom, which, when once enkindled, become impetuous, and are sometimes desolating in their effects. Indeed, I am a true believer in the blind deity, and go to the full extent of his doctrines. Shall I confess it ? — I believe in broken hearts, and the possibility of dying of disappointed love. I do not, however, consider it a malady often fatal to my own sex ; but I firmly believe that it withers down many a lovely woman into an early grave.
Страница 100 - When they, by rebellion, were lost, — when there was no eye to pity and no arm to save, — then his eye pitied and his arm brought salvation.
Страница 32 - The Victory had not yet returned a single gun ; fifty of her men had been by this time killed or wounded, and her main- topmast, with all her studdingsails and their booms, shot away.