Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... powerful to be neglected ; and the whole energy of her character was soon directed to one point.To subdue her own feelings , to controul her own sorrows , that she might sooth and mitigate the deep affliction of her mother , became her ...
... powerful to be neglected ; and the whole energy of her character was soon directed to one point.To subdue her own feelings , to controul her own sorrows , that she might sooth and mitigate the deep affliction of her mother , became her ...
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... powerful mind , controlled , re- gulated , and refined by the pure principles of Christianity . Her favourite walks and occupations be- gan to be again dear to her she could listen to the " melodies of morn " and de- light in " all the ...
... powerful mind , controlled , re- gulated , and refined by the pure principles of Christianity . Her favourite walks and occupations be- gan to be again dear to her she could listen to the " melodies of morn " and de- light in " all the ...
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... powerful . Mrs. Campbell's health slowly but visibly declined ; and the woe which a few weeks before had appeared so terrible and overwhelming , she now thought fantastic and imaginary , compared with the dismal apprehensions which ...
... powerful . Mrs. Campbell's health slowly but visibly declined ; and the woe which a few weeks before had appeared so terrible and overwhelming , she now thought fantastic and imaginary , compared with the dismal apprehensions which ...
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... powerful one has been presented to me by another kind hand ; but it must depend upon you to determine whether I shall ac- cept or reject the charmed cup . " . 66 Upon me , my dear mother , " said Mar- garet ; " are you not quite sure of ...
... powerful one has been presented to me by another kind hand ; but it must depend upon you to determine whether I shall ac- cept or reject the charmed cup . " . 66 Upon me , my dear mother , " said Mar- garet ; " are you not quite sure of ...
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... powerful emotions . Image after image , crowded in tumultuous and rapid succession before her view ; but her eyes rested on the faded cheek , and sinking frame of her mother , and all other feelings were subdued ; — all other regrets ...
... powerful emotions . Image after image , crowded in tumultuous and rapid succession before her view ; but her eyes rested on the faded cheek , and sinking frame of her mother , and all other feelings were subdued ; — all other regrets ...
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