Cousin Phillis, and other talesSmith, Elder, 1906 |
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Altenahr Amante asked aunt Avignon Bessy called Carlsruhe child Corbet Cotton Mather cousin Holman cousin Phillis daughter dead dear death Dixon door dress Duke Dunster Ellinor Eltham eyes face Faith fancy father fear feeling felt garden girl gone Hamley hand head heard heart Heppenheim Hickson Holdsworth Hope Farm household husband John Kirkby kind knew lady leave letter lived Lois Lois the Witch looked Madame Madame de Sévigné Manasseh marriage married mind minister Miss Monro morning mother Nathan Nattee Ness never night once Phillis poor pretty quiet Ralph remember round Schinderhannes seemed servant speak spoke stood sure talk Tappau tell thee Thekla Theresa things thou thought told took Tourelle turned Victorine Vitré voice wife Wilkins Wilkins's window wish witch witchcraft woman words young
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第 656 頁 - To the island-valley of Avilion ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard -lawns, And bowery hollows crowned with summer sea, Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.
第 204 頁 - ... humbly requested the merciful God would pardon whatsoever sin, error, or mistake was in the application of justice, through our merciful High Priest, who knoweth how to have compassion on the ignorant, and those that are out of the way." He also said that Prudence Hickson — now woman grown — • had made a most touching and pungent, declaration of sorrow and repentance before the whole church, for the false and mistaken testimony she had given in several instances, among which she paticularly...
第 118 頁 - Inasmuch as ye did it not unto one of the least of these My - brethren, ye did it not unto Me.
第 102 頁 - The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. Blessed be the name of the Lord!
第 144 頁 - ... power in heaven or earth that can make me love thee enough to marry thee, or to wed thee without such love. And this I say solemnly, because it is better that this should end at once.
第 522 頁 - A stranger yet to pain ? I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.
第 205 頁 - XVII, 6), whereby we fear we have been instrumental, with others, though ignorantly and unwittingly, to bring upon ourselves and this people of the Lord the guilt of innocent blood...
第 107 頁 - A day or two after, Phillis asked me, when we were alone, 1 08 if I thought my father and mother would allow her to go and stay with them for a couple of months. She blushed a little, as she faltered out her wish for change of thought and scene. " Only for a short time, Paul ! Then — we will go back to the peace of the old days. I know we shall ; I can, and I will!
第 205 頁 - ... we confess that we ourselves were not capable to understand, nor able to withstand, the mysterious delusions of the powers of darkness and Prince of the air, but were, for want of knowledge in ourselves and better information from others, prevailed with to take up with such evidence against the accused as, on further consideration and better information, we justly fear was insufficient for the touching the lives of any (Deut.
第 76 頁 - I can see her now, standing under the budding branches of the grey trees, over which a tinge of green seemed to be deepening day after day, her sun-bonnet fallen back on her neck, her hands full of delicate woodflowers, quite unconscious of my gaze, but intent on sweet mockery of some bird in neighbouring bush or tree. She had the art of warbling, and replying to the notes of different birds, and knew their song, their habits and ways, more accurately than any one else I ever knew. She had often...