The School Physiology Journal, Volumer 12-13

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Mary H. Hunt, 1904

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Side 67 - Take heed therefore how ye hear: for whosoever hath, to him shall be given ; and whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he seemeth to have.
Side 133 - UP with me ! up with me into the clouds ! For thy song, Lark, is strong; Up with me, up with me into the clouds ! Singing, singing, With clouds and sky about thee ringing, Lift me, guide me till I find That spot which seems so to thy mind...
Side 85 - FOR there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness, in Work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful of his high calling, there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works : in Idleness alone is there perpetual despair.
Side 65 - Announced by all the trumpets of the sky, Arrives the snow, and, driving o'er the fields, Seems nowhere to alight: the whited air Hides hills and woods, the river and the heaven, And veils the farm-house at the garden's end. The sled and traveller stopped, the courier's feet Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit Around the radiant fireplace, enclosed In a tumultuous privacy of storm.
Side 112 - To store her children with: If all the world Should in a pet of temperance feed on pulse...
Side 50 - Christmas ring? Why do little children sing ? Once a lovely shining star, Seen by shepherds from afar, Gently moved until its light Made a manger's cradle bright. There a darling baby lay, Pillowed soft upon the hay; And its mother sung and smiled: "This is Christ, the holy Child!
Side 128 - One leaf is for hope, and one is for faith, And one is for love, you know, And God put another in for luck — If you search, you will find where they grow. * But you must have hope, and you must have faith, You must love and be strong — and so — If you work, if you wait, you will find the place Where the four-leaf clovers grow.
Side 72 - And Moses said unto the Lord, "See, thou sayest unto me, 'Bring up this people,' and thou hast not let me know whom thou wilt send with me. Yet thou hast said, 'I know thee by name and thou hast also found grace in my sight.' Now therefore, I pray thee, if I have found grace in thy sight, show me now thy way that I may know thee, that I may find grace in thy sight, and consider that this nation is thy people.
Side 123 - We know more about you than you think we do. We know how good you are. We have hopped about the roofs and looked in at the windows of the houses you have built for poor and sick and hungry people and little lame and deaf and blind children. We have built our nests in the trees and sung many a song as we flew about the gardens and parks you have made so beautiful for your own children, especially your poor children, to play in. 'Every year we fly a great way over the country, keeping all the time...
Side 48 - The earth has grown old with its burden of care, But at Christmas it always is young. The heart of the jewel burns lustrous and fair, And its soul full of music breaks forth on the air, When the song of the angels is sung.

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