Tales from Switzerland, Zväzok 21823 |
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Strana 26
... felt in her kind and indulgent , but now afflicted parent , combined with that artificial stimulus which arose from anxiety , prevented her for a season from being conscious of the in- jurious 26 ALTHUN AND FLORINE .
... felt in her kind and indulgent , but now afflicted parent , combined with that artificial stimulus which arose from anxiety , prevented her for a season from being conscious of the in- jurious 26 ALTHUN AND FLORINE .
Strana 30
... parents in the vicinity , and whom Althun , who was regarded as an ex- tensive proprietor by the poorer moun- taineers in his neighbourhood , had lately engaged in his service , and who regularly joined him on the uplands . Then ...
... parents in the vicinity , and whom Althun , who was regarded as an ex- tensive proprietor by the poorer moun- taineers in his neighbourhood , had lately engaged in his service , and who regularly joined him on the uplands . Then ...
Strana 38
... parent fallen asleep . For her sake , therefore , the place was dear to her . But Florine was fond of retirement . Her mind was of a superior cast , and though she was compelled to labour with her own hands , the station , in which she ...
... parent fallen asleep . For her sake , therefore , the place was dear to her . But Florine was fond of retirement . Her mind was of a superior cast , and though she was compelled to labour with her own hands , the station , in which she ...
Strana 40
... parent . But the in- creased delicacy of her constitution , which , though apparently acquiring stability , was still greatly enfeebled , induced her to wish for a milder situation . Their little abode in the valley , moreover ...
... parent . But the in- creased delicacy of her constitution , which , though apparently acquiring stability , was still greatly enfeebled , induced her to wish for a milder situation . Their little abode in the valley , moreover ...
Strana 41
... parent's grave . The distance also was considerable , and the path that conducted to it , shaded by deep woods , which impeded the warmth of the sun , was , as we have said , overgrown with grass , which , after the heats of Summer had ...
... parent's grave . The distance also was considerable , and the path that conducted to it , shaded by deep woods , which impeded the warmth of the sun , was , as we have said , overgrown with grass , which , after the heats of Summer had ...
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abode affliction agitated Alps Althun amidst Annette anxiety approach ascended beams beheld Bible bosom breast breath breeze brother burthen calm cheek choly clouds cold comfort cottage cough dark Dear Florine death deeply double covering Eliza emotion faggots faith father feelings felt flock Florine's flowers François gazed gloom grave grief hand heard heart heaven hill hope hour husband inclosure instant lake Lake of Geneva lake of Zurich linger look Lord louring melan melancholy mercies mind morning mother moun mountain mournful murmur never night o'er once parent passed path peace pennons perhaps poor Blanche prayer recollection Redeemer rejoicing reposed rest retired retreat rill Saviour scene season seemed shade shallop sigh silent sister smile soon sorrow soul spect spirit spot storm sweet Switzerland tain tears tempest tender thee thou tion twas unconsciously unto valley voice wandering waters wave wept wind winter
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Strana 169 - I am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine. As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father, and I lay down my life for the sheep. And other sheep I have which are not of this fold ; them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice, and there shall be one fold and one shepherd.
Strana 2 - When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening
Strana 2 - Falsely luxurious, will not man awake; And, springing from the bed of sloth, enjoy The cool, the fragrant, and the silent hour To meditation due and sacred song? For is there aught in sleep can charm the wise? To lie in dead oblivion, losing half •The fleeting moments of too short a life; Total extinction of th
Strana 143 - But not long after there arose against it a tempestuous wind, called Euroclydon. And when the ship was caught, and could not bear up into the wind, we let her drive. And running under a certain island which is called Clauda. we had much work to come by the boat : which when they had taken up, they used helps, undergirding the ship ; and, fearing lest they should fall into the quicksands, strake sail, and so were driven.
Strana 143 - And when neither sun nor stars in many days appeared, and no small tempest lay on us, all hope that we should be saved was then taken away.
Strana 142 - TIRED Nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep ! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where Fortune smiles ; the wretched he forsakes ; Swift on his downy pinion flies from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear.
Strana 172 - From some kind eye, the meanest claim'da tear. And oft the living, by affection led, "Were wont to walk in spirit with their dead, Where no dark cypress cast a doleful gloom, No blighting yew shed poison o'er the tomb, But, white and red with intermingling flowers, The graves look'd beautiful in sun and showers. Green myrtles fenced it, and beyond their bound Ran the clear rill with ever-murmuring sound ; 'T was not a scene for Grief to nourish care, It breathed of Hope, and moved the heart to prayer.
Strana 88 - ... fully persuaded that He was able to keep that which she had committed unto Him.
Strana 8 - The unshorn mead, where never shepherd dared To feed his flock, and the scythe never came ; But o'er its vernal sweets unshorn the bee Ranges at will, and modest nature rolls The irriguous streamlet ; garish art hath there No share : of these the modest still may cull At pleasure, interdicted to the impure ; But for thy golden tresses, honour'd queen, Receive this garland from my pious hands.
Strana 46 - LORD, that whether I live, I may live unto Thee, or whether I die, I may die unto Thee ; so that, living and dying, I may be Thine, through JESUS CHRIST, my ever-blessed SAVIOUR and REDEEMER.