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... head , not from the latter alone , and feeling the faith which she so earnestly professed , and conscious of the truth in all the lessons which she taught . " In the earlier years of the present century figured in Charleston so- ciety ...
... head , not from the latter alone , and feeling the faith which she so earnestly professed , and conscious of the truth in all the lessons which she taught . " In the earlier years of the present century figured in Charleston so- ciety ...
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... head , until the last wave of the beautiful white hand was shut from our eyes by the thick groups of spruce and fir- trees which stud the borders of the carriage - drive . The grass was fresh and dewy , glittering with water diamonds ...
... head , until the last wave of the beautiful white hand was shut from our eyes by the thick groups of spruce and fir- trees which stud the borders of the carriage - drive . The grass was fresh and dewy , glittering with water diamonds ...
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... head was very high , very prominent , and very narrow . He wrote two works on Political Economy , which made some reputation for him among the class of men who take interest in such reasonings . He was * a man of mark , though not much ...
... head was very high , very prominent , and very narrow . He wrote two works on Political Economy , which made some reputation for him among the class of men who take interest in such reasonings . He was * a man of mark , though not much ...
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... head upon her bosom , —the eldest daughter of her only brother , -visited her . There was much weeping and much talking of the beloved dead ; and then the niece opened the closed drawer which contained the manuscripts of the two sisters ...
... head upon her bosom , —the eldest daughter of her only brother , -visited her . There was much weeping and much talking of the beloved dead ; and then the niece opened the closed drawer which contained the manuscripts of the two sisters ...
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... her in every- . thing . She is rather below the medium height , five feet three inches in stature , now inclining to embonpoint . Her hands are studies for an artist - very beautiful . Her head is set rather CATHARINE ANN WARFIELD . 23.
... her in every- . thing . She is rather below the medium height , five feet three inches in stature , now inclining to embonpoint . Her hands are studies for an artist - very beautiful . Her head is set rather CATHARINE ANN WARFIELD . 23.
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The Living Female Writers of the South Mary T. Tardy,Mrs. Mary T. Tardy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1872 |
The Living Female Writers of the South Mary T. Tardy,Mrs. Mary T. Tardy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1872 |
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Sida 217 - His fair large front and eye sublime declared Absolute rule; and hyacinthine locks Round from his parted forelock manly hung Clustering, but not beneath his shoulders broad: She, as a veil down to the slender waist, Her unadorned golden tresses wore...
Sida 99 - COULD have stemm'd misfortune's tide, And borne the rich one's sneer, Have braved the haughty glance of pride, Nor shed a single tear. I could have smiled on every blow From Life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be "alone.
Sida 336 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. He may as well concern himself with his shadow on the wall. Speak what you think now in hard words, and tomorrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict everything you said today. "Ah, so you shall be sure to be misunderstood.
Sida 99 - But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slowly, meek ; — To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness, ever breathed to bless, And feel, I'll be " alone ;" — To mark thy strength each hour decay, And yet thy hopes grow stronger, As, filled with heaven-ward trust, they say, " Earth may not claim thee longer...
Sida 213 - Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona ; for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. And I say also unto thee, that thou art Peter, and upon this rock will I build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
Sida 470 - His young comrades found him, and tenderly bore The cold lifeless form to his home by the shore ; Oh, dark were our hearts on that terrible day, When we saw our dead boy in the jacket of gray.
Sida 358 - He is sleeping; brown and silken Lie the lashes, long and meek, Like caressing, clinging shadows On his plump and peachy cheek; And I bend above him, weeping Thankful tears, O Undented!
Sida 145 - I believe my faith in thee, Strong as my life, so nobly placed to be, I would as soon expect to see the sun Fall like a dead king from his height sublime, His glory stricken from the throne of time, As thee unworth the worship thou hast won.
Sida 145 - I believe if I were dead And you upon my lifeless heart sho.uld tread, Not knowing what the poor clod chanced to be, It would find sudden pulse beneath the touch Of him it ever loved in life so much, And throb again — warm, tender, true to thee.
Sida 145 - Hath half the sweetness of his life unproved, Like one who with the grape within his grasp Drops it with all its crimson juice unpressed, And all its luscious sweetness left unguessed, Out from his careless and unheeding clasp.