Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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Side 14
... face : Firm as the Earth's own base ' Gainst all misfortune's might Stand now my riches bright ! Yet with thy great laws , O heaven , Can no endless bond be woven , And Misfortune strideth fast . Be the casting now beginning ; Finely ...
... face : Firm as the Earth's own base ' Gainst all misfortune's might Stand now my riches bright ! Yet with thy great laws , O heaven , Can no endless bond be woven , And Misfortune strideth fast . Be the casting now beginning ; Finely ...
Side 25
... face the warm light stole , And yet her eyes no radiance won ; For through the prison of her soul There streamed no morning sun . The day went by ; and o'er the vale She saw the rising river mist ; And like a bride , subdued and pale ...
... face the warm light stole , And yet her eyes no radiance won ; For through the prison of her soul There streamed no morning sun . The day went by ; and o'er the vale She saw the rising river mist ; And like a bride , subdued and pale ...
Side 27
... face - in which benignity lent its radiance to classic features , marked by strength of purpose and resolute action ; that figure- the very ideal of the Roman Matron - that , clad in the sober habit of the Quaker , assumed no ...
... face - in which benignity lent its radiance to classic features , marked by strength of purpose and resolute action ; that figure- the very ideal of the Roman Matron - that , clad in the sober habit of the Quaker , assumed no ...
Side 28
... face corresponded so entirely with her ideal of Wallace - as Aunt Rachel called her unmated mate - that she started , and inadvertently uttered some excla- mation that drew the stranger's attention ; when her agitation so increased ...
... face corresponded so entirely with her ideal of Wallace - as Aunt Rachel called her unmated mate - that she started , and inadvertently uttered some excla- mation that drew the stranger's attention ; when her agitation so increased ...
Side 29
... face of Alice , and her greeting was unaffectedly kind . In William , she saw at once the fulfilment of every noble expectation ; but in his friend , she recognised nothing of all her bright imaginings . He was indeed manly in ...
... face of Alice , and her greeting was unaffectedly kind . In William , she saw at once the fulfilment of every noble expectation ; but in his friend , she recognised nothing of all her bright imaginings . He was indeed manly in ...
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