| England - 1820 - 730 pages
...world of youth and innocence. The skies of heaven were dearer than she knew to her, — so were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work,...among the pastoral hills. But now there was to be un end of all this, — she was to be frozen to death — and lie there till the thaw might come; and... | |
| John Wilson - English fiction - 1822 - 326 pages
...her,— 50 were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work,—happy in her sleep,—happy in the kirk on Sabbath. A thousand thoughts had the...happiness, pure and undisturbed as any fount that sparkles un^een all the year through in some quiet nook among the pastoral hills. But now there was to be an... | |
| American literature - 1846 - 302 pages
...world of youth and innocence. The skies of heaven were dearer than she knew to her, — so were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work,...through in some quiet nook among the pastoral hills. Cut now there was to be an end of all this, — she was to be frozen to death— and lie there till... | |
| John Wilson - English fiction - 1846 - 590 pages
...world of youth and innocence. The skies of heaven were dearer than she knew to her, — so were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work,...thoughts had the solitary child, — and in her own heart \Vas a spring of happiness, pure and undisturbed as any fount that sparkles unseen all the year through... | |
| 1862 - 1406 pages
...bright world of youth and innocence. The skies of heaven were dearer to her than she knew; so were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work,...heart was a spring of happiness, pure and undisturbed a» any fount that sparkles unseen all the year through, in some quiet nook among the pastoral hills.... | |
| John Wilson - 1858 - 582 pages
...little world of youth aad innocence. The skies 01 heaven were dearer than she knew to her— so were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work,...all the year through, in some quiet nook among the jtastoral hills. But now there was to be an end of all this— she was to be frozen to death — and... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...little world of youth and innocence. The skies of heaven were dearer than she knew to her ; so were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work,...was a spring of happiness, pure and undisturbed as my fount that sparkles unseen all the year through in some quiet Qook among the pastoral hills. But... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 pages
...world of youth and innocence. The skies of heaven were dearer than she knew to her — so were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work,...heart was a spring of happiness, pure and undisturbed aa any fount that sparkles unseen all the year through, in some quiet nook among the pastoral hills.... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Elocution - 1871 - 410 pages
...little world of youth and innocence. The skies of -heaven were dearer than she knew to her ; so were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work, happy in her sleep, happy in the kirk 10 on Sabbath. A thousand thoughts had the solitary child, and in her own heart was a spring of happiness,... | |
| Ontario. Council of Public Instruction - English language - 1871 - 506 pages
...little world of youth and innocence. The skies of heaven were dearer than she knew to her, so were the flowers of earth. She had been happy at her work, happy in her sleep—happy in the kirk on Sabbath. A thousand thoughts had the solitary child—and in her own heart... | |
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