| 1840 - 534 pages
...affectionate feeling, the memory of the dead omes over it most powerfully and irresistibly. It would Imott seem as though our better thoughts and sympathies...vague and mysterious intercourse with the spirits of bose whom we dearly loved in life. Ahwl how often and how long may those patient angels icver above... | |
| Charles Dickens - Boarding schools - 1839 - 438 pages
...wept like a little child. It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness...mysterious intercourse with the spirits of those whom we dea.ly loved in life. Alas! how ofiten and how long may those patient angels -.iove'- above as, watching... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 730 pages
...wept like a little child. It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness...in virtue of which the soul is enabled to hold some vag^ie and mysterious intercourse with the spirits of those whom we dearly loved in life. Alas ! how... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 740 pages
...wept like a little child. It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness...charms, in virtue of which the soul is enabled to hold Mme vague and mysterious intercourse with the spirits of those whom we dearly loved in life. Alas !... | |
| Charles Dickens - Fiction - 1839 - 488 pages
...wept like a little child. It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness...powerfully and irresistibly. It would almost seem aa though our better thoughts and sympathies were charms, in virtue of which the soul is enabled to... | |
| John Timbs - 1839 - 446 pages
...(from Nicholas Nickleby). It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness...over it most powerfully and irresistibly. It would seem almost as though our better thoughts and sympathies were charms, in virtue of which the soul is... | |
| 1841 - 272 pages
...PHILLIPS' Flora Hiitorica. IT is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness or affectionate feeling, the memory of the dead cornea over it most powerfully and irresistibly. It would almost seem *s though our better thoughts... | |
| Charles Dickens - Boarding schools - 1842 - 694 pages
...wept like a little child. It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness...affectionate feeling, the memory of the dead comes over it tnost powerfully and irresistibly. It would ahuost seem as though our better thoughts and sympathies... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 740 pages
...wept like a little child. It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in oar nature, that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness...mysterious intercourse with the spirits of those whom we uea.ly Inved in life. Alas ! how often and how long may those patient angels nover above as, watching... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1854 - 590 pages
...it dies. ' It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature,' says Dickens, 'that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness...in virtue of which the soul is enabled to hold some mysterious intercourse with the spirits of those whom we dearly loved in this life. Alas ! how often... | |
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