Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... will accom- modate the widest diversity of taste , and furnish entertainment for all ages , sexes , and conditions . As a pastime for the leisure half - hour , at home or abroad ; as a companion by the fireside 1 * 5.
... will accom- modate the widest diversity of taste , and furnish entertainment for all ages , sexes , and conditions . As a pastime for the leisure half - hour , at home or abroad ; as a companion by the fireside 1 * 5.
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... Tis Greece , but living Greece no more . Whatever is is right . Oh , ever thus from childhood's hour , Daughter of Jove , relentless power , In russet mantle clad . The rocks and hollow mountains rung While yet in early 74 THE CENTO .
... Tis Greece , but living Greece no more . Whatever is is right . Oh , ever thus from childhood's hour , Daughter of Jove , relentless power , In russet mantle clad . The rocks and hollow mountains rung While yet in early 74 THE CENTO .
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... hour ? 2. - Life's a short summer , man a flower . 3. By turns we catch the vital breath and die- --The cradle and the tomb , alas ! so nigh . 5. To be is better far than not to be , 6. - Though all man's life may seem a tragedy . 7 ...
... hour ? 2. - Life's a short summer , man a flower . 3. By turns we catch the vital breath and die- --The cradle and the tomb , alas ! so nigh . 5. To be is better far than not to be , 6. - Though all man's life may seem a tragedy . 7 ...
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... hours do , and dry Like to the rain , Or as the pearls of dew . Now I am here , what thou wilt do for me , None of my ... hour is come When thou must haste thee home , Pure soul ! to Him who calls . The God who gave thee breath Walks by ...
... hours do , and dry Like to the rain , Or as the pearls of dew . Now I am here , what thou wilt do for me , None of my ... hour is come When thou must haste thee home , Pure soul ! to Him who calls . The God who gave thee breath Walks by ...
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... hour , said to a friend , " Read the Bible . Let no religious book take its place . Through all my perplexities and distresses , I never read any other book , and I never knew the want of any other . It has been my hourly study ; and ...
... hour , said to a friend , " Read the Bible . Let no religious book take its place . Through all my perplexities and distresses , I never read any other book , and I never knew the want of any other . It has been my hourly study ; and ...
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