The Children's Magazine and Missionary Repository, 第 19 卷Simpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1856 |
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... knew that its dawning would find them in sorrow . Unconscious of danger , their eyes closed in sleep ; But they dreamt not , alas , of a grave in the deep ; Nor knew , when the breeze of next evening swept o'er The face of the sea ...
... knew that its dawning would find them in sorrow . Unconscious of danger , their eyes closed in sleep ; But they dreamt not , alas , of a grave in the deep ; Nor knew , when the breeze of next evening swept o'er The face of the sea ...
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... knew , the uniform kindness and tender love of his own mother . Many instances have come crowding unbidden upon my recollection since I began to write this , but I will not attempt to mention any of them . I will only say that our ...
... knew , the uniform kindness and tender love of his own mother . Many instances have come crowding unbidden upon my recollection since I began to write this , but I will not attempt to mention any of them . I will only say that our ...
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... knew its black stones , its ramparts , its winding staircases , as well as if I had built them . I knew the depth of the ditch ; I could see before me the chamber my father inhabited . He had passed many long months there : he told me ...
... knew its black stones , its ramparts , its winding staircases , as well as if I had built them . I knew the depth of the ditch ; I could see before me the chamber my father inhabited . He had passed many long months there : he told me ...
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... knew nothing of Paris ; I was accustomed only to a simple , innocent , and elegant life . I cast my eyes around me . I beheld men half naked ; women in rags , with bloated complexions and bloodshot eyes ; peasants in blouses , sitting ...
... knew nothing of Paris ; I was accustomed only to a simple , innocent , and elegant life . I cast my eyes around me . I beheld men half naked ; women in rags , with bloated complexions and bloodshot eyes ; peasants in blouses , sitting ...
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... knew not what had become of me . This was refused me . Three days passed thus ! the sad thought of my mother , the anxiety , the impossibility of communicating with any one outside the prison , threw me into a fever . The gaoler at last ...
... knew not what had become of me . This was refused me . Three days passed thus ! the sad thought of my mother , the anxiety , the impossibility of communicating with any one outside the prison , threw me into a fever . The gaoler at last ...
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第287页 - And Abraham rose up early in the morning, and saddled his ass, and took two of his young men with him, and Isaac his son, and clave the wood for the burnt offering, and rose up, and went unto the place of which God had told him.
第52页 - His hair is crisp and black and long, His face is like the tan ; His brow is wet with honest sweat, He earns whate'er he can, And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man. Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow : You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, With measured beat and slow, Like a sexton ringing the village bell When the evening sun is low. And children coming home from school, Look in at the open door ; They love to see the flaming forge,...
第116页 - And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying. Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.
第52页 - It sounds to him like her mother's voice, Singing in Paradise! He needs must think of her once more, How in the grave she lies; And with his hard, rough hand he wipes A tear out of his eyes. Toiling, — rejoicing, — sorrowing, Onward through life he goes; Each morning sees some task begin, Each evening sees it close; Something attempted, something done, Has earned a night's repose.
第280页 - Compared with this, how poor religion's pride, In all the pomp of method, and of art, When men display to congregations wide Devotion's every grace, except the heart!
第319页 - And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them : and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not : for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein. And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them.
第291页 - And the Angel of the Lord called unto him out of heaven, and said, Abraham, Abraham. And he said, Here am I.
第212页 - Prayer is the burden of a sigh, The falling of a tear, The upward glancing of an eye, When none but God is near. Prayer is the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try, Prayer the sublimest strains that reach The Majesty on high. Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, The Christian's native air, His watchword at the gates of death ; He enters heaven with prayer. Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice, Returning from his ways ; While angels in their songs rejoice, And cry,
第86页 - AVENGE, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold...
第282页 - In that hour Jesus rejoiced in spirit, and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes: even so. Father; for so it seemed good in thy sight.