Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church")J. and C. Mozley, 1890 |
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Page 169
... Janet ! that's enough , ' said the older woman . needs we lade wersel's ? My certy ! thon's a bonny neepkin . I would like fine to hae a neepkin like yon . ' Her companion laughed loud . Out o ' the drawer wi ' your hands now , Meg , or ...
... Janet ! that's enough , ' said the older woman . needs we lade wersel's ? My certy ! thon's a bonny neepkin . I would like fine to hae a neepkin like yon . ' Her companion laughed loud . Out o ' the drawer wi ' your hands now , Meg , or ...
Page 170
... Janet . ' ' She'll can bide wi ' me the nicht , onyway , ' returned Janet firmly . ' Tak ' you the duds to the auld man , Meg . If they gie you siller you can keep it a ' , for me . ' And hastily flinging the bundle of clothes to the ...
... Janet . ' ' She'll can bide wi ' me the nicht , onyway , ' returned Janet firmly . ' Tak ' you the duds to the auld man , Meg . If they gie you siller you can keep it a ' , for me . ' And hastily flinging the bundle of clothes to the ...
Page 171
... Janet , who had been busy with her baby while he spoke , now took an iron pot from the fire , and poured out the porridge into various wooden bowls , plates , and pie - dishes which her eldest girl brought her , while another child set ...
... Janet , who had been busy with her baby while he spoke , now took an iron pot from the fire , and poured out the porridge into various wooden bowls , plates , and pie - dishes which her eldest girl brought her , while another child set ...
Page 172
6 Janet's description , she saw the whole scene as if it had happened to some one in a story , and had nothing to do with herself at all . She saw the vicious , kicking horse like some immense horrible monster rather than like a real ...
6 Janet's description , she saw the whole scene as if it had happened to some one in a story , and had nothing to do with herself at all . She saw the vicious , kicking horse like some immense horrible monster rather than like a real ...
Page 173
... Janet had explained to her before , he was ' an extraordinar modest man , ' so he gazed into the distance between the ears of his foremost horse all the time Janet was speaking to him . He then got into the cart , and they jolted off ...
... Janet had explained to her before , he was ' an extraordinar modest man , ' so he gazed into the distance between the ears of his foremost horse all the time Janet was speaking to him . He then got into the cart , and they jolted off ...
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Page 494 - Aussitôt que le char chemine Et qu'elle voit les gens marcher, Elle s'en attribue uniquement la gloire. Va, vient, fait l'empressée : il semble que ce soit Un sergent de bataille allant en chaque endroit Faire avancer ses gens et hâter la victoire.
Page 254 - By myself have I sworn, saith the LORD, for because thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son : that in blessing I will bless thee...
Page 254 - For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.
Page 258 - Having then gifts, differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith...
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Page 142 - All those things are passed away like a shadow, and as a post that hasted by; and as a ship that passeth over the waves of the water, which when it is gone by, the trace thereof cannot be found, neither the pathway of the keel in the waves; or as when a bird hath flown through the air, there is no token of her way to be found...
Page 581 - the cooling western breeze," In the next line, it "whispers through the trees:" If crystal streams "with pleasing murmurs creep...
Page 1 - With store of Ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of Wit, or Arms, while both contend To win her Grace, whom all commend.
Page 80 - Venice gave His body to that pleasant country's earth, And his pure soul unto his captain Christ, Under whose colours he had fought so long.
Page 494 - Dame mouche s'en va chanter à leurs oreilles, Et fait cent sottises pareilles. Après bien du travail, le coche arrive au haut. « Respirons maintenant! dit la mouche aussitôt : J'ai tant fait que nos gens sont enfin dans la plaine Ça! messieurs les chevaux, payez-moi de ma peine.