The Juvenile Companion and Fireside Reader: Consisting of Historical and Biographical Anecdotes, and Selections in PoetryHarper & Bros., 1846 - 252 էջ |
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... night ? " T was pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth , And lose you quite . But you are lovely leaves , where we May read how soon things have Their end , though ne'er so brave-- And after they have shown their pride ...
... night ? " T was pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth , And lose you quite . But you are lovely leaves , where we May read how soon things have Their end , though ne'er so brave-- And after they have shown their pride ...
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... night ? My day or night myself I make , Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake , With me ' t were always day . • With heavy sighs I often hear You mourn my hapless wo ; But sure , with patience I can bear A loss I ne'er ...
... night ? My day or night myself I make , Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake , With me ' t were always day . • With heavy sighs I often hear You mourn my hapless wo ; But sure , with patience I can bear A loss I ne'er ...
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... nights passing over , while those who were appointed to conduct the march , quickened the troops by lashing them along ; for the soldiers of the East , at that time , and to this day , are treated like slaves . Thus , this immense army ...
... nights passing over , while those who were appointed to conduct the march , quickened the troops by lashing them along ; for the soldiers of the East , at that time , and to this day , are treated like slaves . Thus , this immense army ...
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... night ; study and ease , Together mixed ; sweet recreation , And innocence , which most does please , With meditation Thus let me live , unseen , unknown ; Thus unlamented let me die , Steal from the world , and not a stone Tell where I ...
... night ; study and ease , Together mixed ; sweet recreation , And innocence , which most does please , With meditation Thus let me live , unseen , unknown ; Thus unlamented let me die , Steal from the world , and not a stone Tell where I ...
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... , side by side , They filled one home with glee ; Their graves are severed far and wide , By mount , and stream , and sea The same fond mother bent at night O'er each fair 44 JSVENILE COMPANION . The Graves of a Household.
... , side by side , They filled one home with glee ; Their graves are severed far and wide , By mount , and stream , and sea The same fond mother bent at night O'er each fair 44 JSVENILE COMPANION . The Graves of a Household.
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Էջ 74 - Sweet bird ! thy bower is ever green, Thy sky is ever clear ; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year...
Էջ 106 - Several of our Young People were formerly brought up at the Colleges of the Northern Provinces; they were instructed in all your Sciences; but when they came back to us, they were bad Runners, ignorant of every means of living in the Woods, unable to bear either Cold or Hunger, knew neither how to build a Cabin, take a Deer, or kill an Enemy, spoke our Language imperfectly; were therefore neither fit for Hunters, Warriors, or Counsellors; they were totally good for nothing. We are however not the...
Էջ 93 - The sober herd that low'd to meet their young, The noisy geese that gabbled o'er the pool, The playful children just let loose from school...
Էջ 36 - Happy the man*, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire, Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter, fire.
Էջ 64 - How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful, is man! How passing wonder He who made him such, Who centred in our make such strange extremes! From different natures marvellously mixed, Connection exquisite of distant worlds! Distinguished link in being's endless chain! Midway from nothing to the Deity!
Էջ 70 - He that holds fast the golden mean, And lives contentedly between The little and the great, Feels not the wants that pinch the poor, Nor plagues that haunt the rich man's door, Imbitteriug all his state.
Էջ 120 - The dew shall weep thy fall to-night, — For thou must die. Sweet Rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, — And thou must die.
Էջ 154 - In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality ; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both.
Էջ 28 - Content I live, this is my stay; I seek no more than may suffice ; I press to bear no haughty sway; Look, what I lack my mind supplies. Lo, thus I triumph like a king, Content with that my mind doth bring.