Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Pagina 87
... fear ? Yet I kneeled down to say my Prayers . As soon as I was on my Knees something very cold , as cold as Marble , ay , as cold as Ice , touched my Neck , which made me start ; however , I continued my Prayers , and having begged ...
... fear ? Yet I kneeled down to say my Prayers . As soon as I was on my Knees something very cold , as cold as Marble , ay , as cold as Ice , touched my Neck , which made me start ; however , I continued my Prayers , and having begged ...
Pagina 287
... fear any thing . But here comes your father , perhaps he will be able to explain the appearance which has so alarmed ... fear , said he , and away he flew . The mother then again attempted to calm them , but all in vain , their fears ...
... fear any thing . But here comes your father , perhaps he will be able to explain the appearance which has so alarmed ... fear , said he , and away he flew . The mother then again attempted to calm them , but all in vain , their fears ...
Pagina 376
... fear not death ! -I only fear that Being who can render death terrible , on whose providence I calmly rest ; and my confidence earthly sorrows cannot destroy . A mind is never truly great , till the love of virtue overcomes the fear of ...
... fear not death ! -I only fear that Being who can render death terrible , on whose providence I calmly rest ; and my confidence earthly sorrows cannot destroy . A mind is never truly great , till the love of virtue overcomes the fear of ...
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