Horæ homœopathicæ, by an amateur1853 |
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Side 5
... thing very striking in her appearance . Large masses of very black hair , long and very fine , fell in pro- fusion , neglected , over her shoulders , and floated un- confined over the pillows by which she was propped . Her forehead was ...
... thing very striking in her appearance . Large masses of very black hair , long and very fine , fell in pro- fusion , neglected , over her shoulders , and floated un- confined over the pillows by which she was propped . Her forehead was ...
Side 11
... thing , and has a profound conviction that she will find somebody to " love her for her own sake ; " such a one is not wrong when she looks on the doctor as her best friend . Let her go to bed and send for him at once . Esthetics may be ...
... thing , and has a profound conviction that she will find somebody to " love her for her own sake ; " such a one is not wrong when she looks on the doctor as her best friend . Let her go to bed and send for him at once . Esthetics may be ...
Side 13
... things that concerned her everlasting peace . If she could have been at her ease , then would Christ have died in vain . If such a fond and faithful heart could have lived entirely for the world's refinement and the world's caresses ...
... things that concerned her everlasting peace . If she could have been at her ease , then would Christ have died in vain . If such a fond and faithful heart could have lived entirely for the world's refinement and the world's caresses ...
Side 15
... thing needful - the one thing she wanted , and yet knew not where to look for . And as she heard of the love of God who was not willing that any should perish and had sent His Son to die for His enemies , that all who believe in Him ...
... thing needful - the one thing she wanted , and yet knew not where to look for . And as she heard of the love of God who was not willing that any should perish and had sent His Son to die for His enemies , that all who believe in Him ...
Side 15
... things that concerned her everlasting peace . If she could have been at her ease , then would Christ have died in vain . If such a fond and faithful heart could have lived entirely for the world's refinement and the world's caresses ...
... things that concerned her everlasting peace . If she could have been at her ease , then would Christ have died in vain . If such a fond and faithful heart could have lived entirely for the world's refinement and the world's caresses ...
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affection amidst arms attachment beautiful bedside better blessed blood bright brought called child clergyman clock closed cold dark dear death deep died distress disturb doctor dose dying earth excited exhausted expression eyes faith feel fell felt friends gave gentle girl God's hands happy head heart heaven hope human interest knew laid late leave lived look matter medicine mercury mind minister moan mother nature never night once pains passed peace perhaps pills pleasant poor poor girl pray pretty question quiet reader remained remedies rest returned round seemed seen sent sick side silence sister sleep soft soon sort spirit sufferer taken taught thing thought told tone took true trust turned violent wanted whole wish worse written young
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Side 45 - Fear no more the frown o' the great: Thou art past the tyrant's stroke. Care no more to clothe and eat; To thee the reed is as the oak: The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust.
Side 49 - The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light : they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined...
Side 42 - Unto Him that loved us, and washed us in His own blood, and hath made us kings and priests unto God the Father ; to Him be glory and dominion for ever and ever.
Side 54 - No." Upon which he repeated it : — " Vestibulum ante ipsum, primisque in faucibus Orci, Luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curse ; Pallentesque habitant Morbi, tristisque Senectus, Et Metus, et malesuada Fames, et turpis Egestas, Terribiles visu formae ; Lethumque, Laborque."1 " Now," said he, " almost all these apply exactly to an author, all these are the concomitants of a printing-house.
Side 14 - Come unto me, all that labour and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.
Side 14 - Think of the joy there is in heaven over one sinner that repenteth...
Side 4 - The messenger departed, and Colonel Burr returned to his parlor without a trace of anxiety on his brow. His friends soon dispersed ; and about eleven o'clock he knocked at the door of the house to which he had been directed. It was opened with a promptness which proved he had been waited for, and he was ushered at once into the sick man's room. He found him stretched upon a low...