Guide to Social HappinessEdward Walker, 1850 - 512 էջ |
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Էջ 95
... smile , or perhaps a faint sigh of regret , that we have lost so much of what constitued the life of our early existence . We smile because we have lived to awake from our delusion - to know that the sunshine which then appeared to us a ...
... smile , or perhaps a faint sigh of regret , that we have lost so much of what constitued the life of our early existence . We smile because we have lived to awake from our delusion - to know that the sunshine which then appeared to us a ...
Էջ 121
... smiles to wear through suffering's hour And sumless riches , from affection's deep , To pour on broken reeds - a wasted ... smile without imparting happiness , and frown without exciting alarm - when others step forward to receive the ...
... smiles to wear through suffering's hour And sumless riches , from affection's deep , To pour on broken reeds - a wasted ... smile without imparting happiness , and frown without exciting alarm - when others step forward to receive the ...
Էջ 59
... smile again , Fast my hours are flying ; Grieve not for thy lover's pain , Sighs , and tears , alike are vain , Mary , I am dying ! Lov'd and loveliest , fare thee well ! Fast my hours are flying ; Lonely thou wilt hear the knell ...
... smile again , Fast my hours are flying ; Grieve not for thy lover's pain , Sighs , and tears , alike are vain , Mary , I am dying ! Lov'd and loveliest , fare thee well ! Fast my hours are flying ; Lonely thou wilt hear the knell ...
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ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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abstinence admiration affection Agnes Alice amongst Andrew Miller Arnold associations beauty behold better birds blessing bright brow called character charm child choly cival colour comfort consola countenance creatures dark deep delight duty earth enjoyment Eskdale evil exis feeling felt flowers habits hand happiness heard heart heaven hope hour human idea imagination innu intel kind Lady Forbes Langley less light listen live look Lord Lord Byron Mary melan melancholy ment mind ministers of religion misanthrope moral morning mother nature ness never night object pain passions picture pleasure poet poetical poetry poor racter scene silent smile society soul sound speak spirit sublime suffering sweet tain taste tears tell tence tenderness thee thing thou thought timately tion truth turned uncon voice walk wandering weary William Clare woman words young