Mandeville: or, The Lynmouth visitors, by a lady |
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... Emmy , but though I hear from his remarks , that he is tho- roughly imbued with a sense of the truth and dignity of the religion of the Bible , yet I am tempted to fear that he has not felt the full sweet- ness of the sacred promises in ...
... Emmy , but though I hear from his remarks , that he is tho- roughly imbued with a sense of the truth and dignity of the religion of the Bible , yet I am tempted to fear that he has not felt the full sweet- ness of the sacred promises in ...
Էջ 153
... Emmy , you would never be content with a widowed and bereaved heart ? " Emily , who had become deadly pale at the commencement of this speech , now felt her cheek glow with deepening colour , as she said with visible emotion , " I would ...
... Emmy , you would never be content with a widowed and bereaved heart ? " Emily , who had become deadly pale at the commencement of this speech , now felt her cheek glow with deepening colour , as she said with visible emotion , " I would ...
Էջ 157
... Emmy ? -recollect , however , that on one occasion when your views could not coincide with mine , you half - promised me , that though it was impossible for you to enter into the con- nection which I approved , you would never form ...
... Emmy ? -recollect , however , that on one occasion when your views could not coincide with mine , you half - promised me , that though it was impossible for you to enter into the con- nection which I approved , you would never form ...
Էջ 162
... voices at once . " Nay , and are you not ingenious enough to guess ? " said Mr. Graham , -- " why Emmy , the roses have sadly faded from your cheeks since I have been away t what must we do to recover them ? " Emily 162 MANDEVILLE .
... voices at once . " Nay , and are you not ingenious enough to guess ? " said Mr. Graham , -- " why Emmy , the roses have sadly faded from your cheeks since I have been away t what must we do to recover them ? " Emily 162 MANDEVILLE .
Էջ 164
... Emmy , " said Mr. Graham , shortly afterwards , to his blushing niece , " now , at least , I hope you have found congeniality of mind , and sympathy of soul and feeling ! " This he said with a smile , in allusion to a well - remembered ...
... Emmy , " said Mr. Graham , shortly afterwards , to his blushing niece , " now , at least , I hope you have found congeniality of mind , and sympathy of soul and feeling ! " This he said with a smile , in allusion to a well - remembered ...
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Էջ 59 - Through the dear might of him that walked the waves. Where other groves and other streams along, With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves, And hears the unexpressive nuptial song, In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love. There entertain him all the saints above, In solemn troops, and sweet societies, That sing, and singing in their glory move, And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes.
Էջ 40 - What is become of all those vernal fancies which had so much power to touch the heart ? What a number of sentiments have lived and revelled in the soul that are now irrevocably gone ! They died like the singing birds of that time, which sing no more.
Էջ 138 - Then sorrow, touched by Thee, grows bright With more than rapture's ray ; As darkness shows us worlds of light We never saw by day ! • Thomas Moore, 1779—1852.
Էջ 40 - ... its own deep and patient attention. Men carry their minds as they carry their watches, content to be ignorant of the mechanism of their movements, and satisfied with attending to the little exterior circle of things, to which the passions, like indexes, are pointing. It is surprising to see how little self-knowledge a person not watchfully observant of himself may have gained in the whole course of an active or even an inquisitive life. He may have lived almost an age, and traversed...