The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Volume 1Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... eye of his attentive com- panion to the heavenly arch , he pointed out this beautiful emblem of the everlasting ... eyes presently filling with tears , she again dropped them , though with an expression so much softened from that ...
... eye of his attentive com- panion to the heavenly arch , he pointed out this beautiful emblem of the everlasting ... eyes presently filling with tears , she again dropped them , though with an expression so much softened from that ...
Halaman 109
... eyes fell upon the figure of the sleeping infant : the beauty of the child was not less remarkable than that of the mother , and the dimpled figure wanted nothing but life and colour to render it inexpressibly attractive . The eye of ...
... eyes fell upon the figure of the sleeping infant : the beauty of the child was not less remarkable than that of the mother , and the dimpled figure wanted nothing but life and colour to render it inexpressibly attractive . The eye of ...
Halaman 211
... eyes upon his aunt , whom having contemplated awhile without change of countenance , he fixed his regard on Dorothea , though in a manner sufficiently respectful : the young lady however not doubting but that she should gain by being ...
... eyes upon his aunt , whom having contemplated awhile without change of countenance , he fixed his regard on Dorothea , though in a manner sufficiently respectful : the young lady however not doubting but that she should gain by being ...
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Almighty Altamont appeared Augustus aunt baptism Basil Beauclerk beautiful Blanche blessed Captain Freeman Captain Vivian Cecil Gray character chateau child Christ Christian Church Claverton continued conversation cousin daugh daughter dear young death desire discourse divine Dorothea dress duty Economy of Charity Edmund elegant enabled endeavour evil eyes Father favour feelings Frederick friends give glory God the Father grace Grosvenor Square happy heart Holy Holy Spirit hope Hunter husband infant Josephina Lady Harriet Lady Susan look Lord Louisa Harley manner manor Margarita Maria marriage Matthew Henry mean ment mind Miss Hartley mother nature never occasion old lady Osborne parents party persons pious pleasure poor prayer present racter religion remark render replied returned Robert Mowbray Saviour Scripture servant sister speak spirit thee Theodosia thing Thomas Boston thought tion took unto wicked world wife young lady youth