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A Farmer's Vacation - Page 153
by George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1876 - 251 pages
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The lady of La Garaye, Volume 1

Caroline Elizabeth S. Norton (hon. mrs. George.) - 1862 - 152 pages
...doom, Hath been pronounced ; the Incurables ; she spends Her lavish pity, and their couch attends. Her home is made their home ; her wealth their dole...they stand, And the dear Lady of the liberal hand. Not in a day such happy change was brought : Not in a day the works of mercy wrought : But in God's...
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Volumes 33-34

1862 - 894 pages
...spoken doom Hath been pronounced, the Incurables ; she spends Her lavish pity, anil their couch attend*. Her home is made their home ; her wealth their dole;...they stand, And the dear Lady of the liberal hand. " Not in a day such happy change was brought : Not in a day the works of mercy wrought : But in God's...
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The Lady of La Garaye

Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1862 - 152 pages
...spoken doom, Hath been pronounced; the Incurables; she spends Her lavish pity, and their couch attends. Her home is made their home; her wealth their dole;...And many a poor worn face that hath not smiled For years,—and many a feeble crippled child,— Blesses the tall white portal where they stand, And the...
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The Lady of La Garaye

Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1863 - 172 pages
...doom, Hath been pronounced ; the Incurables ; she spends Her lavish pity, and their couch attends. Her home is made their home ; her wealth their dole;...face that hath not smiled For years, — and many a feebled crippled child, — Blesses the tall white portal where they stand, And the dear Lady of the...
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The Lady of La Garaye

Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1864 - 124 pages
...hears no more the roll Of gilded vehicles, or pawing steeds, But feehle steps of those whose hitter needs Are their sole passport. ^Through that gateway...And many a poor worn face that hath not smiled For years,—and many a feehled crippled child, Blesses the tall white portal where they stand, And the...
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Florence; Or, The Orphan Ward. A Tale for Youth. [With Plates.]

H. J. Wood - 1864 - 188 pages
...happiness. In a few short months the castle became au hospital — "And many a poor worn face, that had not smiled For years, and many a feeble crippled child,...they stand, And the dear lady of the liberal hand." The Lord of La Garaye began to study medicine, and zealously devoted himself to sanitary schemes and...
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Catholic World, Volume 5

1867 - 880 pages
...home is made their home ; her wealth their dole; Her busy courtyard hears no more the roll Of glided vehicles, or pawing steeds, But feeble steps of those...many a poor worn face that hath not smiled For years ; nnd many a crippled child, Blesses the tell white portal where they stand, And the dear lady of the...
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East Kingsford. [A Tale.]

East Kingsford - 1867 - 76 pages
...steps of those whose bitter needs Are their sole passport ; through the gateway press All varying forma of sickness and distress, And many a poor worn face...they stand, And the dear lady of the liberal hand." CHAPTER VI. " A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump." HAVE we raised the slightest interest in East...
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Brittany & its byways: some account of its inhabitants and its antiquities

Fanny Bury Palliser - 1869 - 340 pages
...steeds, But feeble steps of those whose bitter needs Are their sole passport. Through that gateway pass All varying forms of sickness and distress, And many...they stand, And the dear Lady of the liberal hand." THE LADY OF LA GARAYE. Nor was their philanthropy confined to their own province. In 172,0, they offered...
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The Lady of La Garaye

Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1871 - 172 pages
...steeds, But feeble steps of those whose bitter needs Are their sole passport. Through that gateway And many a poor worn face that hath not smiled For years, — and many a feebled crippled child, — Blesses the tall white portal where they stand, And the dear Lady of the...
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