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NOTICES OF BOOKS. 129
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___ 1 ^» — In A Work Professing* Especia...
this tlie peace to which , we were called by Him who has overcome the worldand therefore bids us be of good cheer .
, humble 6 i Sure intrep ly those idity , who against do not those rejoice enemies are ill of able His to and advance ours with that
g been encompas lory , or s testif gracious every y of earthl His and y goodness position how can , ; unless she for feel how we this feel can to we that whom show to us every forth He day has His
is a burden very borne ; wearily without use or joy ? I can never forget the untold misery of an uninteresting existence , but if I can
persuade you to believe what appears to me to be truth , you will see that To no these part powerful of our existence sentences need let be us uninteresting add a few far . " higher
words—, even those of our blessed Saviour Himself—respecting such works as these that are done in the ' Home ' we speak of . " Inasmuch
as ye do it unto one of the least of these My brethren ye do it
unto Me , "
Notices Of Books. 129
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XXI . —NOTICES OF BOOKS . * i
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Lady a protestant en Morgan Elizabeth famil is y Her an which Irishwoman father settled Mr in . , Robert born Connaug in Owenson Dublin ht during , , and was the belongs a rei musical gn to of Que
many Goldsmith composer clever , and and songs was . is for said also the to distinguished stage have , . been He was introduced in a his near day relation b as y him the of writer into Oliver the of
most eminent , dramatic and literary society of the age , other ciraccessories cumstances als In o this tending exciting to foster and intellectual a passion atmosp for the here drama the and talents its
after the of his age show daug of . fourteen ed hter herself Sy , dney she the were had inheritress produced early developed a of volume her . father of Before poem ' s she s tastes , and reached , soon by
words arranging ( thus twelve furnishing of the the most idea pathetic which was Irish afterwards melodies full to y Eng carried lish _,
two out by novels , Moore , " . ) St . " The Clair Lay , or of the the Heiress Irish Harp achieved of Desmond " succeeded , " and , and " then The
Novice of St . Dominick" both of which some popularity , with thoug the h written world b Her y a famous young , novel girl of of sixteen " The Wild wholl Irish y unacquainted Girl" was
penned parts of somewhat Sligo , . whose later scenery , in 1801 she , after introduced a long visit into to the the story primitive . The .
success of this book was extraordinary : within two years it had passed through seven editions in hest Great circles Britain of , and lish its author and Irish was
at societ once y . welcomed Other works into proceeded the hig rapidly from her Eng pen . In 1811
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1859, page 129, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041859/page/57/
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