The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 13
... thing to her to have the company of one of her own age . " So saying she led me into the sick chamber , which was poor and meanly furnished for so great a guest . CHAPTER III . A CONVERSATION . FOR Some days the QUEEN MARGARET'S JOURNAL ...
... thing to her to have the company of one of her own age . " So saying she led me into the sick chamber , which was poor and meanly furnished for so great a guest . CHAPTER III . A CONVERSATION . FOR Some days the QUEEN MARGARET'S JOURNAL ...
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... thing to mortal eyes . ' Above her lieth spread a tomb , of gold and sapphire blue ; The gold doth show her blessedness , the sapphires mark her true . For blessedness and truth in her were livelily portrayed , 16 A STORMY LIFE ; OR.
... thing to mortal eyes . ' Above her lieth spread a tomb , of gold and sapphire blue ; The gold doth show her blessedness , the sapphires mark her true . For blessedness and truth in her were livelily portrayed , 16 A STORMY LIFE ; OR.
Page 17
... thing to mortal eyes . No more , no more my heart doth faint , when I the life recall Of her who lived so free from taint , so virtuous deemed by all ; Who in herself was so complete , I think that she was ta'en By God to deck His ...
... thing to mortal eyes . No more , no more my heart doth faint , when I the life recall Of her who lived so free from taint , so virtuous deemed by all ; Who in herself was so complete , I think that she was ta'en By God to deck His ...
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... thing , to be able to quote schoolmen and mediæval writers , whom few perhaps have ever heard of , and turn them against Pius IX . or the Tridentine doctors , who of course knew nothing about what their more immediate predecessors had ...
... thing , to be able to quote schoolmen and mediæval writers , whom few perhaps have ever heard of , and turn them against Pius IX . or the Tridentine doctors , who of course knew nothing about what their more immediate predecessors had ...
Page 74
... thing con- nected with one so good , so pure , so full of tenderness and of genius . A desire has often been expressed by her admirers to hear some- thing of Eugénie's closing days ; to know that so lovely a life ended in peace , faith ...
... thing con- nected with one so good , so pure , so full of tenderness and of genius . A desire has often been expressed by her admirers to hear some- thing of Eugénie's closing days ; to know that so lovely a life ended in peace , faith ...
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