The secret of the cavern, Volume 1Printed at the Minerva-Press, for Lane, Newman, and Company Leadenhall-Street, 1805 - 244 pages |
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Dana Livoti with Anne Oliveri. Hello boys and girls, How are you feeling today? I feel happy. It feels good to be me! Do you know why? I learned that feeling happy is a choice I can make because I am empowered to be a creator of my own ...
Dana Livoti with Anne Oliveri. Hello boys and girls, How are you feeling today? I feel happy. It feels good to be me! Do you know why? I learned that feeling happy is a choice I can make because I am empowered to be a creator of my own ...
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Kirsty Holmes. HowDoWe Feel When We're Lonely? You might feel an ache in your heart... ...you might feel afraid to speak... ...you might feel like you are ... or feel sad and want to cry. empty inside... You might want to be on your own ...
Kirsty Holmes. HowDoWe Feel When We're Lonely? You might feel an ache in your heart... ...you might feel afraid to speak... ...you might feel like you are ... or feel sad and want to cry. empty inside... You might want to be on your own ...
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... feeling hungry and to feel satiated; you seek a mate to avoid feeling lonely and to feel in love; you work hard to provide for your children to enable them to succeed in life because this will make you happy and proud while their ...
... feeling hungry and to feel satiated; you seek a mate to avoid feeling lonely and to feel in love; you work hard to provide for your children to enable them to succeed in life because this will make you happy and proud while their ...
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Cari Meister. Things to do when you feel happy: • Tell your family and friends how you feel. Index song. crying, 17 • Sing or dance to your favorite • Take a silly picture of yourself and hang it on the refrigerator. dancing, 6 eyes, 11 ...
Cari Meister. Things to do when you feel happy: • Tell your family and friends how you feel. Index song. crying, 17 • Sing or dance to your favorite • Take a silly picture of yourself and hang it on the refrigerator. dancing, 6 eyes, 11 ...
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... feel ashamed, guilty, self-hating, anxious, neurotic, paranoid, sexually hung up. One also confronts what it is to feel strange, feel funny, feel alienated from what Kafka may well have imagined to be natural feelings. Indeed, what ...
... feel ashamed, guilty, self-hating, anxious, neurotic, paranoid, sexually hung up. One also confronts what it is to feel strange, feel funny, feel alienated from what Kafka may well have imagined to be natural feelings. Indeed, what ...
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Page 48 - The quality of mercy is not strain'd ; It droppeth, as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath ; it is twice blessed ; It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes...
Page 1 - Who had, no doubt, some noble creature in her Dashed all to pieces. Oh, the cry did knock Against my very heart! Poor souls, they perished. Had I been any god of power, I would Have sunk the sea within the earth or ere It should the good ship so have swallowed and The fraughting souls within her.
Page 22 - ... allowed still to amuse as a picture, but not to triumph as a beauty. ' When Adam is introduced by Milton, describing Eve in Paradise, and relating to the angel the impressions he felt upon seeing her at her first creation, he does not represent her like a Grecian Venus, by her shape or features, but by the lustre of her mind which shone in them, and gave them their power of charming : " Grace was in all her steps, heav'n in her eye, In all her gestures dignity and love...
Page 143 - On earth thou stand'st, thy thoughts ascend to heaven. Anna. Would that I were, e'en as thou say'st, a seer, To have my doubts by heavenly vision clear'd I Glen.
Page 202 - And put it to the foil: but you, O you, So perfect and so peerless, are created Of every creature's best!
Page 167 - With grief the sad mourner dies ! Earth- here incloses the loveliest pair on the hill. The grass grows between the stones of the tomb ; I often sit in the mournful shade. The wind sighs through the grass; their memory rushes on my mind. Undisturbed you now sleep together; in the tomb of the mountain you rest alone ! And soft be their rest...