I were acting a barbarous part in standing by, and gazing idly on this scene of maternal anguish; I wandered to another part of the church-yard, where I remained until the funeral train had dispersed. When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting... Titan: A Monthly Magazine - Página 841846Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1860 - 344 páginas
..." When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting the grave, leaving behind her the remains of all that was dear to her on earth, and returning to silence and destitution, my poor heart ached for her. What, thought I, are the rich? — They have friends to soothe — pleasures... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 páginas
...wandered to another part of the church-yard, where I remained until the funeral train had dispersed. on earth, and returning to silence and destitution,...her. "What, thought I, are the distresses of the rich f They have friends to soothe — pleasures to beguile — a world to divert and dissipate their griefs.... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1865 - 256 páginas
...banks to look. You have friends to cheer you on ; you have books and teachers to aid you. The young have friends to soothe, pleasures to beguile, a world to divert and dissipate their griefs. This column will contribute to produce in all minds a feeling of dependence and gratitude. She learned... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 páginas
...14. When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting the grave, leaving behind her the.remains of all that was dear to her on earth, and returning to...the young ? Their growing minds soon close above the wounds — their elastic spirits soon rise beneath the pressure — their green and ductile affections... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1862 - 610 páginas
...8. When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting the grave, leaving behmd her the remains of all that was dear to her on earth, and returning to silence and destitution, my heart ache i for her. What, thought I, are the distresses of the rich ? They have friends to soothe—pleasures... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm P. Oertel - 1870 - 244 páginas
...dispersed. When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting the grave, leaving behind her the remains of all that was dear to her on earth, and returning to silence and destitut on, my heart ached for her. What, thought I, are the distresses of the rich ! they have friends... | |
| 1872 - 692 páginas
...the grave, leaving behind her the remains of all that was dear to her on earth, and returning home to silence and destitution, my heart ached for her....have friends to soothe, pleasures to beguile, a world of things to divert and dissipate their griefs. What are the sorrows of the young ? Their growing minds... | |
| Jarrold and sons, ltd - 1872 - 198 páginas
...dispersed. When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting the grave, leaving behind her the remains of all that was dear to her on earth, and returning to silence and destitution, my heart ached for her. Emaciated— wasted in boiy through sickness and hardship. Repose — to rest, to settle. Venerable... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1873 - 614 páginas
...14 "When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting the grave, leaving behind her the remains of all that was dear to her on earth, and returning to...the young ? Their growing minds soon close above the wounds — their elastic spirits soon rise beneafli the pressure — their green and ductile affections... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 páginas
...dispersed. When I saw the mother slowly and painfully quitting the grave, leaving behind her the remains of all that was dear to her on earth, and returning to silence and destitution, my heart ached for her. On my way homeward I met with the woman who had acted as comforter. She was just returning from accompanying... | |
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