Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church"), 第 24 卷J. and C. Mozley, 1877 |
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... seemed dreary to Two of the party attempted to get the time when we should start . an hour's sleep , but with little success ; and twelve o'clock found us sallying out on our walk . The situation was strange , for as we went out we bade ...
... seemed dreary to Two of the party attempted to get the time when we should start . an hour's sleep , but with little success ; and twelve o'clock found us sallying out on our walk . The situation was strange , for as we went out we bade ...
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... seemed as if it might be choirs of angels , the music was so strange and beautiful and so mysterious . The light was just strong enough to show that it was five minutes to two , but , strain our eyes as we would , we could not for more ...
... seemed as if it might be choirs of angels , the music was so strange and beautiful and so mysterious . The light was just strong enough to show that it was five minutes to two , but , strain our eyes as we would , we could not for more ...
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... seemed about to be fulfilled , for every month took something from his strength . The boy himself , with those who surrounded him , had learnt to believe the old faith akin to Antichrist , and was barely witheld by fear of the Emperor ...
... seemed about to be fulfilled , for every month took something from his strength . The boy himself , with those who surrounded him , had learnt to believe the old faith akin to Antichrist , and was barely witheld by fear of the Emperor ...
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... seemed to say , ' There are gleams of light on an autumn day , And sweetness in life though the hair be gray . Only the heart must be set aright , Must know that the clouds are but veiling light , Till journeying onwards by faith not ...
... seemed to say , ' There are gleams of light on an autumn day , And sweetness in life though the hair be gray . Only the heart must be set aright , Must know that the clouds are but veiling light , Till journeying onwards by faith not ...
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awaited her there , and yet the damp chill of everything seemed to strike her afresh . " What a miserable evening it is ! ' she said , turning to look out at the door upon the fast - falling rain , and the yellowing leaves as they ...
awaited her there , and yet the damp chill of everything seemed to strike her afresh . " What a miserable evening it is ! ' she said , turning to look out at the door upon the fast - falling rain , and the yellowing leaves as they ...
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