The home of the lost child, a tale of the Asylum of the Good Shepherd, HammersmithC. Dolman, 1848 - 223 pages |
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... bear the life of self - denial which they encounter here . We can receive none , however , unless they come voluntarily . She must say on coming here , that she wishes to come , or our rule prohibits her entry . Will you tell your ...
... bear the life of self - denial which they encounter here . We can receive none , however , unless they come voluntarily . She must say on coming here , that she wishes to come , or our rule prohibits her entry . Will you tell your ...
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... bear such hard work , and she has to learn to be a good religious before she can expect to have any important charge . How- ever , if it should happen , perhaps it will not fatigue her more than the dancing all night has ere this : what ...
... bear such hard work , and she has to learn to be a good religious before she can expect to have any important charge . How- ever , if it should happen , perhaps it will not fatigue her more than the dancing all night has ere this : what ...
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... bear to look , yet she was fascinated to the object before her , and though painful to her eye - sight , she could not turn her eyes away . Slowly and ma- jestically the infant rose from his little cot , and in her dream the ravished ...
... bear to look , yet she was fascinated to the object before her , and though painful to her eye - sight , she could not turn her eyes away . Slowly and ma- jestically the infant rose from his little cot , and in her dream the ravished ...
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... bear it , yet she felt disconsolate and dreary at the thought of having seen the last of that lovely sight ; and whilst each moment between sleeping and waking , reality was mixing with the efforts of her excited imagination , she ...
... bear it , yet she felt disconsolate and dreary at the thought of having seen the last of that lovely sight ; and whilst each moment between sleeping and waking , reality was mixing with the efforts of her excited imagination , she ...
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... bear her cross , and generosity to atone by suffer- ing for a life of sin . And your poor heart - broken , father ! Is it possible you can be so cruel to him , whom you have already so grieved and disgraced ! Where do you wish to go ...
... bear her cross , and generosity to atone by suffer- ing for a life of sin . And your poor heart - broken , father ! Is it possible you can be so cruel to him , whom you have already so grieved and disgraced ! Where do you wish to go ...
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Page 86 - ... thee. Send me heavenly meditations, spiritual sweetness, and fervent desires of thy glory ; ravish my soul with the contemplation of heaven, 'where I shall everlastingly dwell with thee. Bring often to my remembrance thy unspeakable goodness, thy gifts, and thy great kindness shown to me.
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