New England Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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Página 87
... feel comforted when the touches came that she recognized as her mother's , but to yearn for them whenever for a little while they had not dropped upon her from the empty black space around her . This yearning grew to be a pain , and ...
... feel comforted when the touches came that she recognized as her mother's , but to yearn for them whenever for a little while they had not dropped upon her from the empty black space around her . This yearning grew to be a pain , and ...
Página 89
... feel that these gaps hid something very significant , something which she would sometime remember , and that when she remem- bered it she would die , her notion of death not being then founded on a definite conception of death derived ...
... feel that these gaps hid something very significant , something which she would sometime remember , and that when she remem- bered it she would die , her notion of death not being then founded on a definite conception of death derived ...
Página 90
... feel as if you were all alone and didn't under- stand anything ? They did me when I could see them . Now everything ... feeling of the lines of his face . She was beside him on the door- step one day . It was a little chilly and she ...
... feel as if you were all alone and didn't under- stand anything ? They did me when I could see them . Now everything ... feeling of the lines of his face . She was beside him on the door- step one day . It was a little chilly and she ...
Página 92
... feel all over it . It was long and narrow . She walked to the upper end of it and found a table standing there . She touched the things on it and recognized them as her own , her pincushion , her basket of knitting , her box of thread ...
... feel all over it . It was long and narrow . She walked to the upper end of it and found a table standing there . She touched the things on it and recognized them as her own , her pincushion , her basket of knitting , her box of thread ...
Página 93
... Feeling as she went , she touched a face on a pillow ; and the face was cold as her mother's had been that dreadful morning when her broken life had fallen to pieces . She dropped on the floor and crouched . there trembling , until some ...
... Feeling as she went , she touched a face on a pillow ; and the face was cold as her mother's had been that dreadful morning when her broken life had fallen to pieces . She dropped on the floor and crouched . there trembling , until some ...
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Página 584 - When Earth's last picture is painted, and the tubes are twisted and dried, When the oldest colors have faded, and the youngest critic has died, We shall rest, and, faith, we shall need it — lie down for an aeon or two, Till the Master of All Good Workmen shall set us to work anew!
Página 184 - New occasions teach new duties ; Time makes ancient good uncouth ; They must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of Truth ; Lo, before us gleam her camp-fires ! we ourselves must Pilgrims be, Launch our Mayflower, and steer boldly through the desperate winter sea, Nor attempt the Future's portal with the Past's blood-rusted key.
Página 761 - YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES THE CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHfEA. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.
Página 619 - Since there is no truth more thoroughly established, than that there exists in the economy and course of nature, an indissoluble union between virtue and happiness — between duty and advantage — between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy, and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity.
Página 484 - Lord had appointed it or not, he charged us before God and his blessed angels, to follow him no further than he followed Christ; and if God should reveal anything to us by any other instrument of his, to be as ready to receive it as ever we were to receive any truth by his ministry ; for he was very confident the Lord had more truth and light yet to break forth out of his holy Word.
Página 748 - Steadfast and stilt, nor paid with mortal praise, But finding amplest recompense For life's ungarlanded expense In work done squarely and unwasted days.
Página 617 - Our reliance is in the love of liberty which God has planted in us. Our defence is in the spirit which prizes liberty as the heritage of all men, in all lands everywhere.
Página 178 - And there's a nice youngster of excellent pith: Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith; But he shouted a song for the brave and the free — Just read on his medal, "My country,
Página 739 - Westward the course of empire takes its way ; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day ; Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Página 131 - A Little Pretty Pocket-Book, intended for the Instruction and Amusement of Little Master Tommy and Pretty Miss Polly, with an agreeable Letter to read from Jack the Giant Killer, as also a Ball and Pincushion, the use of which will infallibly make Tommy a good Boy, and Polly a Good Girl.