Category: Poetry
The Catholic World, Vol. 20, October 1874‐March 1875
The people met me at the rescued gate, On streaming in the immeasurable joy, Warriors with wounds, gray priests, old men sedate, The wife, the child, the maiden, and the boy.
Category: Poetry
The people met me at the rescued gate, On streaming in the immeasurable joy, Warriors with wounds, gray priests, old men sedate, The wife, the child, the maiden, and the boy.
“I have just left Mr. Carlisle’s room,” replied the doctor. “I will not deceive you. He is, as you say, very ill; but I hope we may save him yet. You must call up all your coura...
3. Chapter I. A Few Pages From Clide De Winton’s Note‐Book.It was not the reception I ought to have had; but that was my own fault. The old house was not in the habit of giving such a cold welcome to the eldest son who brought home his...
5. did. And when Angiolina, with her eyes full of tears, begged her toOh! how strongly I then felt, in my turn, the difference there is between the sacrifice of exterior objects and the interior sacrifices that rend the soul! The infinite love tha...
4. Chapter II. I Introduce My Wife—She Disappears!“A nice young gentleman you are, Master Clide, to play off such a trick as this on your family!” said Admiral de Winton, shaking my hand so vigorously that I feared he was bent...
1. Part VI.The people met me at the rescued gate, On streaming in the immeasurable joy, Warriors with wounds, gray priests, old men sedate, The wife, the child, the maiden, and the boy.