The Token and Atlantic Souvenir: A Christmas and New Year's PresentSamuel Griswold Goodrich, George Stillman Hilliard Gray and Bowen, 1840 - English literature |
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... Lady - Bird - by Mrs. Seba Smith The Journey of Memory • . 125 • • 126 · . 129 132 The Legend of the Large Feet - by Miss M. A. Browne Ancient Reminiscences - by the Author of the " Three Experiments , " & c . Stanzas , to a Lady - by ...
... Lady - Bird - by Mrs. Seba Smith The Journey of Memory • . 125 • • 126 · . 129 132 The Legend of the Large Feet - by Miss M. A. Browne Ancient Reminiscences - by the Author of the " Three Experiments , " & c . Stanzas , to a Lady - by ...
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... Lady after Sickness Farewell · The Purple Violet , or Mutual Love Music • Mountain Eloquence- by H. F. Gould Life - Glory by the Rev. J. H. Clinch . A Sister's Grave - by R. C. Waterston The Sibylby Miss M. A. Browne The Sister Thérèse ...
... Lady after Sickness Farewell · The Purple Violet , or Mutual Love Music • Mountain Eloquence- by H. F. Gould Life - Glory by the Rev. J. H. Clinch . A Sister's Grave - by R. C. Waterston The Sibylby Miss M. A. Browne The Sister Thérèse ...
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... ladies were in the saloon . One of them , the ci - devant queen of Spain , appeared to have been asleep upon a sofa , and aroused by the noise of our entrance . The other , the Princess Char- lotte , her daughter , was occupied in ...
... ladies were in the saloon . One of them , the ci - devant queen of Spain , appeared to have been asleep upon a sofa , and aroused by the noise of our entrance . The other , the Princess Char- lotte , her daughter , was occupied in ...
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... lady who accompanied us , re- quested permission to transcribe the following stanzas which they showed us , and which are upon the willow standing by the grave of Napo- leon , at St. Helena : " Pour lui raconter sous la terre Sa vieille ...
... lady who accompanied us , re- quested permission to transcribe the following stanzas which they showed us , and which are upon the willow standing by the grave of Napo- leon , at St. Helena : " Pour lui raconter sous la terre Sa vieille ...
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... , I would have plucked it down to earth . Lady , forgive ! that star is bright , No thought of mine can dim its light ; Proudly it sweeps the azure sky , And I am left alone to sigh . SONNET : TO LOUISE , DAUGHTER OF A FRENCH REFUGEE To M.
... , I would have plucked it down to earth . Lady , forgive ! that star is bright , No thought of mine can dim its light ; Proudly it sweeps the azure sky , And I am left alone to sigh . SONNET : TO LOUISE , DAUGHTER OF A FRENCH REFUGEE To M.
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ash trees Beaufort beauty beneath bless boys breathed bright brogues brow child cloud cold crathur dancin dark dear deep Delorbe Dick Donovan dream Dunbar earth Ellen Ellen Fitzhugh Emma face fair fairies fairy ring fancy Father O'Halloran feel feet felt Fitzhugh Fletch Fletcher flowers fly away home Garston gentle grave hand happy hath heard heart Heaven holy hope hour husband Ivanhoe Jerry Maguire jist lady light Linton lived loco-foco lone look Matilda Preston Merville mind mother Moyna Donovan neath Nelly never night o'er once pale passed prayer purty rason replied rose round SEBA SMITH seemed shade sigh smile soon sorrow soul spiled spirit stood sure sweet tableau vivant tears tell tender thee thing thou thought tion tone Uncle Jack voice wailin wave wild wing wonder words young youth
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Page 200 - And they shall destroy the walls of Tyrus, and break down her towers: I will also scrape her dust from her, and make her like the top of a rock. It shall be a place for the spreading of nets in the midst of the sea: for I have spoken it, saith the Lord God: and it shall become a spoil to the nations.
Page 211 - I saw her upon nearer view, A spirit, yet a woman too! Her household motions light and free, And steps of virgin liberty; A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Page 182 - Through its bright sapphire window, shows the mind ? When in the trembling of the tear or sigh Floats forth that essence, trembling and refined? Saw ye not Him, — the Author of our trust, Who breathed the breath of life into a frame of dust...
Page 241 - Powers there are That touch each other to the quick in modes Which the gross world no sense hath to perceive, No soul to dream of.
Page 182 - HAVE ye not seen Him, when through parted snows Wake the first kindlings of the vernal green ? When 'neath its modest veil the arbutus blows, And the pure snow-drop bursts its folded screen...
Page 200 - And they shall make a spoil of thy riches, and make a prey of thy merchandise: and they shall break down thy walls, and destroy thy pleasant houses: and they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water. And I will cause the noise of thy songs to cease; and the sound of thy harps shall be no more heard.
Page 289 - The spirit of a man may sustain his infirmities ; but a wounded spirit who can bear?
Page 15 - Had entered in her pretty plan, Her resting-place had built; With here and there a plume to spare, About her own light form, Of these, inlaid with skill, she made A lining soft and warm. But, do you think the tender brood She fondled there, and fed, Were prouder, when they understood The sheen about their bed ? Do you suppose they ever rose Of higher powers possessed, Because they knew they peeped and grew Within a silver nest?
Page 131 - Ladybird, Ladybird, fly away home, Your house is on fire, your children will burn.
Page 14 - The waters cast ashore, A little winged rover met, And eyed it o'er and o'er. The silver bright so pleased her sight, On that lone, idle vest, She knew not why she should deny Herself a silver nest.