... of violence had broken, I looked earnestly at the spot where it grew, and my soul received instruction. And I said, Let her who is full of beauty and admiration, sitting like the queen of flowers in majesty among the daughters of women, let her watch... Moral Pieces: In Prose and Verse - Pagina 180di Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1815 - 267 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 pagine
...the beanty of the rose, gathered again its scattered leaves, or bound up the stalk which the hands of violence had broken, I looked earnestly at the spot where it grew, and my soul received instrnction. And I said: Let her who is full of beanty and admiration, sitting like the qneen of flowers... | |
| Horace A. Cleveland - 1869 - 610 pagine
...the beauty of the rose, gathered again its scattered leaves, or bound up the stalk which the hands of violence had broken, I looked earnestly at the...rest proudly upon her own strength ; let her remember that she standeth upon slippery places, " and be not high-minded, but fear." โ MRS. SIGOURNEY. THE... | |
| 1875 - 558 pagine
...the beauty of the rose, gathered again its scattered leaves, or bound up the stalk which the hands of violence had broken, I looked earnestly at the...rest proudly upon her own strength ; let her remember that she standeth upon slippery places, " and be not highminded, but fear." A LITTLE fellow, tired... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1882 - 448 pagine
...they are less chained to each other, and have more independence. โ Bulwer-Lytton. 3082 3077 3083 Let her who is full of beauty and admiration, sitting...rest proudly upon her own strength ; let her remember that she stancleth upon slippery places, and be not high-minded, but fear. โ Mrs. Sigourney. 3084... | |
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