The Every Day Book for YouthCarter, Hendee and Company, 1834 - 415 ページ |
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... fables and proverbs , aphorisms and allegories ; and never forgetting that my book should be useful , I have also tried never to permit it to become dull . He who un- dertakes to wile himself into the good graces of the young , should ...
... fables and proverbs , aphorisms and allegories ; and never forgetting that my book should be useful , I have also tried never to permit it to become dull . He who un- dertakes to wile himself into the good graces of the young , should ...
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... fables may perhaps be old , and the proverbs may have met your ears before . Some of the aphorisms may ' appear dull , and the extracts may often seem too insignificant for notice . But , my dear young reader , grant me the favor of ...
... fables may perhaps be old , and the proverbs may have met your ears before . Some of the aphorisms may ' appear dull , and the extracts may often seem too insignificant for notice . But , my dear young reader , grant me the favor of ...
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... coming death . Yet it is not a period from which we should shrink , unless , indeed , we have wasted our time , and made no preparation against the season that is to follow . THE LILY AND THE ROSE . A FABLE . The. 10 OF TIME .
... coming death . Yet it is not a period from which we should shrink , unless , indeed , we have wasted our time , and made no preparation against the season that is to follow . THE LILY AND THE ROSE . A FABLE . The. 10 OF TIME .
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich. THE LILY AND THE ROSE . A FABLE . The following fable was written by Cowper , and the moral , or mean- ing of it , is this ; let no person be envious or jealous of another . We know , indeed , that flowers never ...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich. THE LILY AND THE ROSE . A FABLE . The following fable was written by Cowper , and the moral , or mean- ing of it , is this ; let no person be envious or jealous of another . We know , indeed , that flowers never ...
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... gone and joy is dead , Still dares the dark and fretful tide , And clutches at its power and pride , Till suddenly the waters sever , And like the leaf he sinks forever . - THE BROOK AND THE FOUNTAIN . A FABLE . A. 14 THE LEAF .
... gone and joy is dead , Still dares the dark and fretful tide , And clutches at its power and pride , Till suddenly the waters sever , And like the leaf he sinks forever . - THE BROOK AND THE FOUNTAIN . A FABLE . A. 14 THE LEAF .
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253 ページ - ... may profit by their example. If this be treason, make the most of it.
336 ページ - IF thou wouldst view fair Melrose aright, Go visit it by the pale moonlight; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild but to flout the ruins gray.
344 ページ - The birds their choir apply ; airs, vernal airs, Breathing the smell of field and grove, attune The trembling leaves, while universal Pan, Knit with the Graces and the Hours in dance, Led on the eternal Spring.
24 ページ - Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude.
348 ページ - The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his circuits. All the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.
343 ページ - Imbrown'd the noontide bowers : thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm, Others whose fruit, burnish'd with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, If true, here only, and of delicious taste...
308 ページ - I last took a view Of my favourite field, and the bank where they grew ; And now in the grass behold they are laid, And the tree is my seat that once lent me a shade. The blackbird has fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat...
249 ページ - I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER. I REMEMBER, I remember The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn : He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now I often wish the night Had borne my breath away ! I remember, I remember...
340 ページ - Sweeps through the clear deep sea; And the yellow and scarlet tufts of ocean Are bending like corn on the upland lea: And life, in rare and beautiful forms. Is sporting amid those bowers of stone, And is safe when the wrathful spirit of storms Has made the top of the wave his own ; And when the ship from his fury flies, Where the myriad voices of ocean roar, When the wind-god frowns in the murky skies, And demons are waiting the wreck on shore; Then far below in the peaceful sea, The purple mullet...
384 ページ - Unto this day they do after the former manners : they fear not the LORD, neither do they after their statutes, or after their ordinances, or after the law and commandment which the...