Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... heart , without being guilty of this un- pardonable sin . The pious reader , if any such should ho- nour this trifling work with their attention , will not , she trusts , mistake the motives by ' which the writer has been influenced ...
... heart , without being guilty of this un- pardonable sin . The pious reader , if any such should ho- nour this trifling work with their attention , will not , she trusts , mistake the motives by ' which the writer has been influenced ...
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... , as Venus fair , " Youthful , lovely , light as air , " she seemed formed to charm away grief . Her face was radiant with smiles and health fancy and hope were busy in her ― heart . The peaceful lake , the lofty moun- 16 GERALDINE .
... , as Venus fair , " Youthful , lovely , light as air , " she seemed formed to charm away grief . Her face was radiant with smiles and health fancy and hope were busy in her ― heart . The peaceful lake , the lofty moun- 16 GERALDINE .
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A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. ― heart . The peaceful lake , the lofty moun- tain , her native home , were indeed dear to her ; but still lovelier scenes arose , in the bright perspective that fancy disclosed . In the spring of life of ...
A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. ― heart . The peaceful lake , the lofty moun- tain , her native home , were indeed dear to her ; but still lovelier scenes arose , in the bright perspective that fancy disclosed . In the spring of life of ...
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... agonising recol- lection , her own life , so wonderfully pre- served , seemed valueless ; and " would that I had died with them , " were the first VOL . I .. C words that burst from her full heart ; but better GERALDINE . 25.
... agonising recol- lection , her own life , so wonderfully pre- served , seemed valueless ; and " would that I had died with them , " were the first VOL . I .. C words that burst from her full heart ; but better GERALDINE . 25.
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... heart , " Peace , be still , " hushed the tumult of her feelings ; it told of brighter worlds and fairer scenes : and the accents of despair were gradually exchanged for those of patient endurance . She felt that her mother had a claim ...
... heart , " Peace , be still , " hushed the tumult of her feelings ; it told of brighter worlds and fairer scenes : and the accents of despair were gradually exchanged for those of patient endurance . She felt that her mother had a claim ...
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