| 1836 - 208 sider
...they are, like every thing else which begin» and ends in this life, bustling unsubetantial vanities. What considerate man can enter a school, and not reflect with awe, that it is a seminary where immortal mind.-; are training for eternity ! What parent but is, at times, weighed down with the thought, that... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1847 - 208 sider
...was the language of the present distinguished head of the oldest seat of learning in Massachusetts, " What considerate man can enter a school and not reflect,...seminary where immortal minds are training for eternity !" Such an exclamation is worthy of one of New England's most honored sons. But how many of the three... | |
| Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 sider
...they are, like every thing else which begins and ends in this life, bustling, unsubstantial vanities. What considerate man can enter a school, and not reflect...seminary where immortal minds are training for eternity ? What parent but is, at times, weighed down with the thought, that there must be laid the foundations... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 sider
...care, to be fanned into a bright and heavenly flame, — permit it, I say, to languish and go out ! What considerate man can enter a school, and not reflect...seminary where immortal minds are training for eternity ? What parent but is, at times, weighed down with the thoaght, that there must be laid the foundations... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 488 sider
...imprisoned spirits of steam, to weave a garment for the body, and let the soul remain unadorned and naked ! What considerate man can enter a school, and not reflect, with awe, that it is a seminary11 where immortal minds are training for eternity ? What parent but is, at times, weighed down... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 sider
...care, to be fanned into a bright and heavenly flame, — permit it, I say, to languish and go out ! What considerate man can enter a school, and not reflect,...seminary where immortal minds are training for eternity ? What parent but is, at times, weighed down with the thought, that there must be laid the foundations... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 sider
...care, to be fanned into a bright and heavenly flame, — permit it, I say, to languish and go out ! What considerate man can enter a school, and not reflect,...seminary where immortal minds are training for eternity ? What parent but is, at times, weighed down with the thought, that there must be laid the foundations... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 sider
...care, to be fanned into a bright and heavenly flame, — permit it, I say, to languish and go oat I What considerate man can enter a school, and not reflect,...seminary where immortal minds are training for eternity ? What parent but is, at times, weighed down with the thought, that there must be laid the foundations... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 sider
...care, to be fanned into a bright and heavenly flame, — permit it, I say, to languish and go out ! What considerate man can enter a school, and not reflect...awe, that it is a seminary where immortal minds are train ing for eternity ? What parent but is, at times, weighed down with the thought, that there must... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 798 sider
...care, to be fanned into a bright and heavenly flame, — permit it, I say, to languish and go out! What considerate man can enter a school, and not reflect,...seminary where immortal minds are training for eternity ? What parent but is, at times, weighed down with the thought, that tiwre must be laid the foundations... | |
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