The face of Clemence can never lose its charm, for it wears the beauty of holiness,—that beauty which time has no power to wither6, and eternity7 itself can but perfect. Grace is at her mother’s side, a bright and blooming girl, whose type may be found in the fragrant8 blush-rose which she has culled9 in passing from the spray.
But whose is the drooping10 form, clad in widow’s attire11, which Mr. Effingham supports with the gentle tenderness of compassion12? It is a bruised13 reed, a withered14 blossom,—one over which the harrow has passed—one which the rude foot has trodden down. Louisa, broken-spirited and weary of the world, has come to seek rest in her father’s home, as a wandering bird, pierced by the shaft15 of the fowler, with quivering wing and ruffled16 down flies back to the shelter of its nest.
“Mother!” exclaimed Grace, “you once told me that you had but one great earthly wish unfulfilled, and that was to see our dear Vincent in the pulpit, preaching the gospel of peace. That last wish will be gratified to-day, mother; are you now quite happy?”
“As happy, I believe, as a mortal can be on this side heaven,” replied Clemence; and the beaming sunshine in her blue eyes, as she raised them for a moment towards the calm sky, expressed more even than her words.
“That Vincent should ever have devoted17 himself to the ministry18, giving his whole heart to its duties, is mainly owing, I believe,” said Mr. Effingham, “to the influence of your mother.”
“Oh! Vincent always says,” exclaimed Grace, “that he was the most wayward and wilful19 of boys, and that any good that he may ever do in this world is owing to her prayers and example.”
Effingham bent down his head, so that his voice should reach the ear of his wife alone,—“Vincent’s father has yet more cause,” he murmured, “to bless those prayers and that example.”
Clemence entered the church with a heart so full of gratitude20, peace, and love, that there seemed left in it no room for a worldly care or an earthly regret. Through infirmity, weakness, and sorrow, she had humbly21 endeavoured to follow her Lord, and He had led her from darkness to light,—He had turned even her trials into blessings22. Had she resigned wealth in obedience23 to His will? He had made poverty itself the channel by which the riches of His grace had been freely poured into her bosom24. In poverty her husband’s affection had deepened,—that affection which, for the sake of conscience, she had hazarded to weaken or to lose; in poverty her son, removed from evil influence, had learned lessons of self-denial, faith, and love, which would make him her joy and crown through the ages of a blissful eternity; in poverty her own character had been strengthened,—she had learned more fully25, more submissively to trust the love of her heavenly Father: and now her cup overflowed26 with blessings,—blessings which she need not fear freely to enjoy; for it was the smile of her Lord that had changed the waters of bitterness to the wine of gladness; it was from His hand that she had received her treasures—and those treasures were not her idols27.
Whatever comes between the soul and Christ, the Fount of Light
Must cast a shadow on the soul, how fair soe’er it seem.
Yet need we not resign earth’s choicest blessings,—all is bright
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1 manly | |
adj.有男子气概的;adv.男子般地,果断地 | |
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n.(与周围有所不同的)条纹( streak的名词复数 );(通常指不好的)特征(倾向);(不断经历成功或失败的)一段时期v.快速移动( streak的第三人称单数 );使布满条纹 | |
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n.脸色,面容;面部表情;vt.支持,赞同 | |
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adj. 屈服的,柔和的,减弱的 动词subdue的过去式和过去分词 | |
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n.不朽,来世;永恒,无穷 | |
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偶像( idol的名词复数 ); 受崇拜的人或物; 受到热爱和崇拜的人或物; 神像 | |
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