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... pleasures which spring from it . Not that I mean to preach sermons , for that is not my calling ; nor will I weary your pa- tience with long moral lessons , for that would make you dislike me . But I be- lieve that all good people find ...
... pleasures which spring from it . Not that I mean to preach sermons , for that is not my calling ; nor will I weary your pa- tience with long moral lessons , for that would make you dislike me . But I be- lieve that all good people find ...
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... pleasures , and richest joys that are afforded to the mind and heart . My next picture represents in the fore- ground a man ploughing in the field , by which I would have you understand that I shall sometimes speak of tilling the earth ...
... pleasures , and richest joys that are afforded to the mind and heart . My next picture represents in the fore- ground a man ploughing in the field , by which I would have you understand that I shall sometimes speak of tilling the earth ...
Side 5
... pleasure and pain , to sorrow and to joy , who have undertaken a long and hazardous journey . The great object of this journey is , Happiness , but the way to it is attended with doubt and uncer- tainty . The child , without education ...
... pleasure and pain , to sorrow and to joy , who have undertaken a long and hazardous journey . The great object of this journey is , Happiness , but the way to it is attended with doubt and uncer- tainty . The child , without education ...
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... pleasure . Very affectionately , HENRY . Gaming leaves no satisfaction behind it to those who reflect when it is over ; and it in no wise profits either body or mind . Selected . A QUESTION AND REPLY . " O ! tell me , tell me , little ...
... pleasure . Very affectionately , HENRY . Gaming leaves no satisfaction behind it to those who reflect when it is over ; and it in no wise profits either body or mind . Selected . A QUESTION AND REPLY . " O ! tell me , tell me , little ...
Side 90
... pleasure . You shall not be pent up from the sunshine in a dark room . You shall roam in the open air , and pluck the bright flowers , and lay at full length , on the fragrant grass . Harry , you shall be a but- terfly . " For a long ...
... pleasure . You shall not be pent up from the sunshine in a dark room . You shall roam in the open air , and pluck the bright flowers , and lay at full length , on the fragrant grass . Harry , you shall be a but- terfly . " For a long ...
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Side 75 - See, from his head, his hands, his feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down : Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown ? 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all.
Side 91 - Is there no balm in Gilead ; is there no physician there ? why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered...
Side 7 - And his mother said to him : Son, why hast thou done so to us ? Behold, thy father and I have sought thee sorrowing. And he said to them : How is it that you sought me ? Did you not know that I must be about my Father's business ? And they understood not the word that he spoke unto them.
Side 44 - I then came home and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but disturbing all the family. My brothers and sisters, and cousins, understanding the bargain...
Side 27 - Traveller, in the stranger's land, Far from thine own household band ; Mourner, haunted by the tone Of a voice from this world gone , Captive, in whose narrow cell Sunshine hath not leave to dwell ; Sailor, on the darkening sea, Lift the heart and bend the knee.
Side 90 - Thou know'st that twice a day I have brought thee in this can Fresh water from the brook as clear as ever ran ; And twice in the day when the ground is wet with dew I bring thee draughts of milk, warm milk it is and new.
Side 89 - Creature, drink," she said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own.
Side 90 - I saw a little Wood-Mouse once, Like Oberon in his hall, With the green, green moss beneath his feet, Sit under a mushroom tall. I saw him sit and his dinner eat, All under the forest tree ; His dinner of chestnut ripe and red, And he ate it heartily. I wish you could have seen him there ; It did my spirit good, To see the small thing God had made Thus eating in the wood.
Side 104 - And over them that did the work of the field for tillage of the ground was Ezri the son of Chelub...
Side 92 - And he turned to the woman and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest me no water for my feet; but she hath washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head.