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... an ideal life to those whose hours are cold and hard , bind together distant ages and foreign lands , create new worlds of beauty , bring down truth from heaven ; I give eternal blessings for this gift , and thank God for books .
... an ideal life to those whose hours are cold and hard , bind together distant ages and foreign lands , create new worlds of beauty , bring down truth from heaven ; I give eternal blessings for this gift , and thank God for books .
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Every inmost aspiration is God's angel undefiledAnd in every “ Oh , my father , " slumbers deep a " Here , my child . " -Tholuck . The rest which does us all good , and enables us to do our work well , is the rest of the heart - the ...
Every inmost aspiration is God's angel undefiledAnd in every “ Oh , my father , " slumbers deep a " Here , my child . " -Tholuck . The rest which does us all good , and enables us to do our work well , is the rest of the heart - the ...
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So nigh is grandeur to our dust , So near is God to man , When Duty whispers low , Thou must , The youth replies , I can . -Emerson . We speak with awed tenderness of our guardian angels ; but have we not all had our guiding angels ...
So nigh is grandeur to our dust , So near is God to man , When Duty whispers low , Thou must , The youth replies , I can . -Emerson . We speak with awed tenderness of our guardian angels ; but have we not all had our guiding angels ...
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-Sir William Temple . " In bright or brighter places , wheresoever ye may roamYe look away from earth - land and ye murmur , ' Where is home ? ' Homeless hearts , God is home . " " If fortune , with a smiling face , Strew 17.
-Sir William Temple . " In bright or brighter places , wheresoever ye may roamYe look away from earth - land and ye murmur , ' Where is home ? ' Homeless hearts , God is home . " " If fortune , with a smiling face , Strew 17.
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Let no threat'ning ill appall thee , Trust in God what - e'er befall thee , Serve him with thy latest breath ; Be thou faithful unto death ! Men may praise thee , men may jeer thee , Ever keep in sight to cheer thee What the heavenly ...
Let no threat'ning ill appall thee , Trust in God what - e'er befall thee , Serve him with thy latest breath ; Be thou faithful unto death ! Men may praise thee , men may jeer thee , Ever keep in sight to cheer thee What the heavenly ...
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More Borrowings: A Compilation of Healthful Thoughts from Great Authors Sarah S. B. Yule Vista de fragmentos - 1891 |
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angel bear beauty become believe beside better bless brings Brooks Browning cheer cold comes common daily death deed divine drop duty earth Ella Wheeler Wilcox Emerson eternal eyes faith fall faults fear feel feet flowers fool gentle George Eliot gift give God's hand heart heaven Henry hour keep kind leave less life's light live Longfellow look Lord Lowell man's Marcus Aurelius mind morning Nature never night objects past poets pure rest rock rose round Ruskin seems sense serves Shakespeare shine silence sing smile song soul speak stand stars strength sweet Tennyson thee thine things Thoreau thou thought to-day true trust truth turn universe unto voice Ward Whittier wild worth