| 1842 - 612 pages
...That looked so still and delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness, and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows, and she still Stood looking...lips, and, putting up her hands, Her simple thought broke forth expressively — " Father, dear father, God has made a star!" NP Wittis. THE YOUTHS' MAGAZINE;... | |
| England - 1835 - 866 pages
...That looked so still and delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness, and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows, and she still Stood looking at the west with that half-smile, As if a pleasant thought were at her heart. Presently, in the edge of the last tint Of... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - American literature - 1835 - 274 pages
...That looked so still and delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness, and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows, and she still Stood looking at the west with that half-smile, As if a pleasant thought were at her heart. Presently, in the edge of the last tint Of... | |
| 1838 - 446 pages
...That looked so still and delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness—and the eve Stole on, with its deep shadows, and she still Stood looking...lips, and putting up her hands, Her simple thought broke forth expressively— " Father, dear father! God has made a star!" THE DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT.... | |
| Sacred cabinet - 1841 - 222 pages
...That looked so still and delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness, and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows, and she still Stood looking...blue was melted in To the faint golden mellowness, n star ' Stood suddenly. A laugh of wild delight Burst from her lips, and putting up her hands, Her... | |
| Childhood - 1841 - 384 pages
...delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness; and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows. Laura still Stood looking at the west with that half smile,...in the edge of the last tint Of sunset, where the bine was melted in To the faint golden mellowness—a star Peep'd suddenly. A laugh of wild delight... | |
| Children's literature - 1846 - 872 pages
...That looked so still and delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness, and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows, and she* still Stood looking...melted in To the faint golden mellowness, a star Stood snddenly. A laugh of wild delight Burst from her lips, and, putting up her hands, Her simple thought... | |
| Women - 1842 - 380 pages
...That looked so still and delicate above. Filled her young heart with gladness, and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows, and she still Stood looking...the last tint Of sunset, where the blue was melted Into the i'aint golden mellowness, a star Stood suddenly. A laugh of wild delight Burst from her lips,... | |
| 1842 - 820 pages
...That looked so still and delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness ; and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows, and she still Stood looking...in the edge of the last tint Of sunset, where the azure sky was mixed With the faint golden mellowness, a star Stood suddenly. A laugh of wild delight... | |
| American literature - 1850 - 602 pages
...That looked so clear and delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness, and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows, and she still Stood looking...lips, and putting up her hands Her simple thought broke forth expressively — - Father, dear father, God has made a star !" The description of Jesus... | |
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