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... living come to be spoken of as ancestors , " there may then be found upon many a family book - case this little volume , giving evidence that the days in which we lived were not entirely " darkened , " and that some of our love and ...
... living come to be spoken of as ancestors , " there may then be found upon many a family book - case this little volume , giving evidence that the days in which we lived were not entirely " darkened , " and that some of our love and ...
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... Living , Rules of ... 212 5 257 Liveries of Servants ...... Live Stock , Management of Lungs and Respiration ... 217 Longest Day , the 49 249 5 211 264 Longevity of Quakers ... London and its Food ...... Low Diet 99 138 151 1 Maize ...
... Living , Rules of ... 212 5 257 Liveries of Servants ...... Live Stock , Management of Lungs and Respiration ... 217 Longest Day , the 49 249 5 211 264 Longevity of Quakers ... London and its Food ...... Low Diet 99 138 151 1 Maize ...
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... Living .. Rules for Study .... Russia , Domestic Scenes in 119 36 Rye , Dietetic Use of ...... 164 41 nomy in Coals 44 319 120 Smoke from Gas Lights ... 265 Soap , a Gossip over the Wash Tub ............... 17 212 Soft Soap 262 93 Soils ...
... Living .. Rules for Study .... Russia , Domestic Scenes in 119 36 Rye , Dietetic Use of ...... 164 41 nomy in Coals 44 319 120 Smoke from Gas Lights ... 265 Soap , a Gossip over the Wash Tub ............... 17 212 Soft Soap 262 93 Soils ...
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... Living Vowels , Mispronunciation of the .. 319 What is Cocoa ? .. 324 What is Coffee ? 324 What is Water ? 290 69 What are the Signs of Good Water ? 170 What is Tea ? ............ 324 212 What is Sugar ?. What is Vinegar ? .. 325 50 38 ...
... Living Vowels , Mispronunciation of the .. 319 What is Cocoa ? .. 324 What is Coffee ? 324 What is Water ? 290 69 What are the Signs of Good Water ? 170 What is Tea ? ............ 324 212 What is Sugar ?. What is Vinegar ? .. 325 50 38 ...
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... living I. O. U. , a " little Bill " drawn upon Man- hood , that is only honoured when it arrives at maturity . - The Longest Day . - The day before that of your wedding will probably be the longest day of your life . that is infinitely ...
... living I. O. U. , a " little Bill " drawn upon Man- hood , that is only honoured when it arrives at maturity . - The Longest Day . - The day before that of your wedding will probably be the longest day of your life . that is infinitely ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
acid aconite animal appear asparagus atmosphere beautiful become better body boiling bread called carbonic carbonic acid cause charcoal child chloroform cholera coal cold colour diet digestion disease earth effect eggs England feel fermentation fieldfares fire flowers fresh garden Giotto give glass gold habits hand happy heart heat inches isinglass keep kind labour lady leaves less light lime living look manure marriages matter means ment milk mind mother muscles nature never nitric acid nitrogen oxygen pass persons plants poison potatoes pots produce quantity require rhubarb roots round Sea-kale servant soil spider spirit stomach stone strychnia sugar Suresnes surface tained taste things thought tion trees truth turpentine varnish vegetable vessel vinegar Wardian warm wine wood young
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Página 295 - A THING of beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Página 189 - Tam was glorious, o'er a' the ills o' life victorious ! " But pleasures are like poppies spread : you seize the flower, its bloom is shed; or like the snow falls in the river, a moment white — then melts for ever; or like the Borealis' race, that flit ere you can point their place; or like the rainbow's lovely form evanishing amid the storm. Nae man can tether time or tide; the hour approaches Tam maun ride: that hour, o...
Página 217 - So live, that when thy summons comes, to join The innumerable caravan, that moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon; but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
Página 111 - And Adah bare Jabal: he was the father of such as dwell in tents, and of such as have cattle.
Página 113 - I got five bay-leaves, and pinned four of them to the four corners of my pillow, and the fifth to the middle; and then, if I dreamt of my sweetheart, Betty said we should be married before the year was out. But to make it more sure, I boiled an egg hard, and took out the yolk, and filled it with salt ; and when I went to bed, ate it, shell and all, without speaking or drinking after it. We also wrote our lovers...
Página 114 - By this means each has two valentines : but the man sticks faster to the valentine that is fallen to him, than to the valentine to whom he is fallen. Fortune having thus divided the company into so many couples, the valentines give balls and treats to their mistresses, wear their billets several days upon their bosoms or sleeves, and this little sport often ends in love.
Página 176 - THE BEGGAR. A BEGGAR through the world am I, — From place to place I wander by. Fill up my pilgrim's scrip for me, For Christ's sweet sake and charity! A little of thy steadfastness, Rounded with leafy gracefulness, Old oak, give me, — That the world's blasts may round me blow, And I yield gently to and fro, While my stout-hearted trunk below And firm-set roots unmoved be. Some of thy stern, unyielding might...
Página 107 - Ye golden lamps of heaven ! farewell, with all your feeble light, Farewell, thou ever-changing moon, pale empress of the night! And thou, refulgent orb of day, in brighter flames arrayed, My soul, which springs beyond thy sphere, no more demands thy aid. Ye stars, are but the shining dust of my divine abode, The pavement of those heavenly courts, where I shall reign with God.
Página 74 - I know each lane, and every alley green, Dingle, or bushy dell, of this wild wood, And every bosky bourn from side to side, My daily walks and ancient neighbourhood...
Página 49 - If solid happiness we prize, Within our breast this jewel lies ; And they are fools who roam : The world has nothing to bestow ; From our own selves our joys must flow, And that dear hut, our home.