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Page iii
... never forget . While I was yet a child , you prov- ed to me the value of affection's slightest gift ; for a look from you said more to my heart , than the sweetest words which other lips have spoken ; this trifling token then of my love ...
... never forget . While I was yet a child , you prov- ed to me the value of affection's slightest gift ; for a look from you said more to my heart , than the sweetest words which other lips have spoken ; this trifling token then of my love ...
Page vi
... never could relate a story of course they all admired it , except one who was sleepy and went to bed when I was about to begin reading ; there were eyes , though , which looked applause not at all sleepily , but those eyes always look ...
... never could relate a story of course they all admired it , except one who was sleepy and went to bed when I was about to begin reading ; there were eyes , though , which looked applause not at all sleepily , but those eyes always look ...
Page x
... never found language to ex- press itself , a peace that passeth all under- standing . Now is the time , alas ! not only now , but the time has ever been , to declare ourselves on the Lord's side . Men have been ever found , who have ...
... never found language to ex- press itself , a peace that passeth all under- standing . Now is the time , alas ! not only now , but the time has ever been , to declare ourselves on the Lord's side . Men have been ever found , who have ...
Page xi
... never studied ; the Religion that he has only professed : but I may talk thus for ever ; only let me entreat , earnestly entreat every one , the young in particular , those just entering on the morning of manhood , to whom I ad- dress ...
... never studied ; the Religion that he has only professed : but I may talk thus for ever ; only let me entreat , earnestly entreat every one , the young in particular , those just entering on the morning of manhood , to whom I ad- dress ...
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... , every thing speaks aloud , of home , and of my country . Oh , how very foolish I was to fix upon this spot ! To be sure , I have always come here to think and meditate , before ; but never to think of leaving my own country . 4 ROSINE .
... , every thing speaks aloud , of home , and of my country . Oh , how very foolish I was to fix upon this spot ! To be sure , I have always come here to think and meditate , before ; but never to think of leaving my own country . 4 ROSINE .
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