Choice Selections: Being about Six Hundred Extracts from More Than Two Hundred Different Authors, Designed for Lessons in Recitation, Reading, Morals, and LiteratureEducational Publishing Company, 1892 - 216 páginas |
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... poor indeed . - Shaks . 13 . There is no better relief to study than the regular performance of special duties in the house . To feel that one is really doing something every day , that the house is tidier for one's efforts , and the ...
... poor indeed . - Shaks . 13 . There is no better relief to study than the regular performance of special duties in the house . To feel that one is really doing something every day , that the house is tidier for one's efforts , and the ...
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... sure reward succeeds . -Congreve . 100. No man is a better merchant than he who pays out his time upon God , and his money upon the poor . - Bishop Taylor . 101. Yes , child of suffering , thou may'st well 24 Books, E P Whipple,
... sure reward succeeds . -Congreve . 100. No man is a better merchant than he who pays out his time upon God , and his money upon the poor . - Bishop Taylor . 101. Yes , child of suffering , thou may'st well 24 Books, E P Whipple,
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... poor . ― O. W. Holmes . 102. Obedience to parents is not only our duty , but our interest . - W . Penn . 103. Death seems but a covered way Which opens into light , Wherein no blinded child can stray Beyond the Father's sight.- Whittier ...
... poor . ― O. W. Holmes . 102. Obedience to parents is not only our duty , but our interest . - W . Penn . 103. Death seems but a covered way Which opens into light , Wherein no blinded child can stray Beyond the Father's sight.- Whittier ...
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... Poor . 121 . To me the world's an open book , Of sweet and pleasant poetry ; I read it in the running brook That sings its way towards the sea . It whispers in the leaves of trees , The swelling grain , the waving grass , And in the ...
... Poor . 121 . To me the world's an open book , Of sweet and pleasant poetry ; I read it in the running brook That sings its way towards the sea . It whispers in the leaves of trees , The swelling grain , the waving grass , And in the ...
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... poor , and the sheriff may come and sell our furniture , or drive away our cow , or take our pet lamb , and leave us homeless and penniless ; but he cannot lay the law's hand upon the jewelry of our minds . - E . Burritt . 185 . The ...
... poor , and the sheriff may come and sell our furniture , or drive away our cow , or take our pet lamb , and leave us homeless and penniless ; but he cannot lay the law's hand upon the jewelry of our minds . - E . Burritt . 185 . The ...
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Alexander Smart angel Bayard Taylor beauty better than gold bird bless breath Charity Chas Cicero clouds Cowper dark death deeds duty earth Education Elihu Burritt Eliza Cook England eternal fall fear feel flowers friends gentle gentleman give glorious glory God's H. W. Longfellow hand happiness hath heart heaven honor hope Horace Greeley hour human J. G. Holland Jean Ingelow kind knowledge labor land leave life's light live look Lord Byron Mass mind morning mountain nature nectarian never night o'er ocean P. J. Bailey peace pleasure poor R. H. Dana Robert Pollok rose Scotland shine sing smile song sorrow soul speak spirit stars storms sweet tear thee There's things thou thought toil tongue treasures tree true truth virtue waves weary Whipple winds wing of Heaven wings wisdom wise words worth youth