Treasures in Song and Story from Aunt Mary's PortfolioCrosby, Nichols, 1853 - 224页 |
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第28页
... tears , she threw her arms around her mother's neck , and besought her that she might go , saying she did not wish to be or do any thing that would keep her from the sabbath - school . The lesson was a very good one ; for Mary became an ...
... tears , she threw her arms around her mother's neck , and besought her that she might go , saying she did not wish to be or do any thing that would keep her from the sabbath - school . The lesson was a very good one ; for Mary became an ...
第37页
... tears falling quick and fast from Amy's eyes . " O mother ! " she said , amid her sobs , " I am of no use to any one in the world ; I have no bodily strength ; I have no brilliant talents ; doctor tells me , I must not sit and sew ...
... tears falling quick and fast from Amy's eyes . " O mother ! " she said , amid her sobs , " I am of no use to any one in the world ; I have no bodily strength ; I have no brilliant talents ; doctor tells me , I must not sit and sew ...
第38页
... tears of Amy ceased to fall . " Mother , " he exclaimed , " God puts love into sister's heart , and so she loves everybody , and everybody loves her . " His sister pressed him to her lips , saying , " Yes , George , God is very good : I ...
... tears of Amy ceased to fall . " Mother , " he exclaimed , " God puts love into sister's heart , and so she loves everybody , and everybody loves her . " His sister pressed him to her lips , saying , " Yes , George , God is very good : I ...
第48页
... tears were beginning to start . But aunt Louisa was very kind : she warmed their fingers , gave them a biscuit to eat , and , better than all , spoke kind , comforting words to them . Then , with their pail of milk , and a cake for ...
... tears were beginning to start . But aunt Louisa was very kind : she warmed their fingers , gave them a biscuit to eat , and , better than all , spoke kind , comforting words to them . Then , with their pail of milk , and a cake for ...
第73页
... tear , He did not try - why should he speak , When nature speaks so clear ? That tear its story did relate In language strong and 5 THE SKATERS . 73.
... tear , He did not try - why should he speak , When nature speaks so clear ? That tear its story did relate In language strong and 5 THE SKATERS . 73.
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angel Annie Annie dear arms aunt Amy basket beautiful BIRD SONGS blessed blue breathe bright brother cheerful chickens child cold darling dear door Duncan eyes face father father knows best feel flowers gentle gentle Annie glad glad song Grace Darling green cedar-tree happy head hear heard heart heaven heavenly houstonias Jesus keep kind kiss kite fly kitten lady laugh light lisping listen little birds little boy little children little girl Lizzie look and read looked mamma Mary merry morning mother nest never night night Safe o'er play pleasant poor pray prayer quiet remember seemed sick sing sister sleep smile soft soon sorrow spirit story sunny brow sweet sweet kisses teacher tears tell thing thou thought told tree twas uncle Herbert voice walked warm Whip-poor-will window wish words
热门引用章节
第13页 - There's not a flower on all the hills : the frost is on the pane : I only wish to live till the snowdrops come again : I wish the snow would melt and the sun come out on high : I long to see a flower so before the day I die.
第62页 - Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous.
第13页 - To-night I saw the sun set: he set and left behind The good old year, the dear old time, and all my peace of mind; And the...
第15页 - Tis dreary crossing o'er the wold. He's crossing o'er the wold apace, He's stronger than the storm ; He does not feel the cold — not he, His heart it is so warm. For father's heart is stout and true, As ever human bosom knew.
第155页 - I'll love him still, for I think the way To make him gentle and kind to me, Will be better shown if I let him see I strive to do what I think is right ; And thus, when we kneel in prayer to-night, I will clasp my arms around my brother, And say, " Little children, love one another.
第14页 - Let my sins be all forgiven, Bless the friends I love so well ; Take me when I die to heaven, Happy there with Thee to dwell.
第90页 - ... you are poor and needy, and you have bought the loaf; and the baker may tell a lie, and " — ' " I will not listen to you, my boy. I bought the loaf, but I did not buy the gold in it. If the baker sold it to me in ignorance, I shall not be so dishonest as to take advantage of him.
第112页 - And they were going up to heaven, With all that had been done By little children, good or bad, Since the last rising sun. And some had gold and purple wings ; Some drooped like faded flowers, And sadly soared to tell the tale, That they were misspent Hours.
第34页 - All through the day, I humbly pray, Be Thou my guard and guide ; My sins forgive, And let me live Blest Jesus, near Thy side.
第30页 - My kittens, with tails all so cunningly curled Are the prettiest things that can be in the world The bird on the tree, And the old ewe, she May love their babies exceedingly ; But I love my kittens there Under the rocking-chair. I love my kittens with all my might ; I love them at morning...