More Borrowings: A Compilation of Healthful Thoughts from Great AuthorsC.A. Murdock & Company, 1893 - 95 páginas |
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... becomes speechless about it . All words become idle to him - all theories . -Ruskin . What if it does look likely to rain , it is fine now ! -William Smith . God is ever drawing like toward like , and making them acquainted . -Homer ...
... becomes speechless about it . All words become idle to him - all theories . -Ruskin . What if it does look likely to rain , it is fine now ! -William Smith . God is ever drawing like toward like , and making them acquainted . -Homer ...
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... become so by filling well the ordinary and smaller offices appointed by God . -Horace Bushnell . " It heeds not whence begins our thinking , If to the end its flight is high . ” Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections ...
... become so by filling well the ordinary and smaller offices appointed by God . -Horace Bushnell . " It heeds not whence begins our thinking , If to the end its flight is high . ” Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections ...
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... become again young , living happily and gracefully in the present hour . We must know how to put occu- pation aside , which does not mean that we must be idle . -Translation - Mrs . Humphrey Ward , Out of the shadows of night The world ...
... become again young , living happily and gracefully in the present hour . We must know how to put occu- pation aside , which does not mean that we must be idle . -Translation - Mrs . Humphrey Ward , Out of the shadows of night The world ...
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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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Aldrich Alice Cary angel beauty bless Channing cheer Christ-like touch comfort's art comforters are needed common as poets daffodils divine drop duty E. B. Browning earth Edward Rowland Sill Ella Wheeler Wilcox Emerson eternal eyes faithful unto death faults feet flowers fool gentle George Eliot George Macdonald give thee skill gives a mind God's heart heaven heavenly Henry Ward Beecher hill-side's dew-pearled Holmes James Freeman Clarke lark's life's Longfellow look Lord loveth Lowell Lucy Larcom man's Marcus Aurelius Minot morning Morning's at seven Nature night o'er o'ertook Unless occu pearl Phillips Brooks poets would think Prentice Mulford rose Ruskin Shakespeare shine skill For comfort's smile soul speed the mark stars sweet Tennyson thine own aim things Thoreau thou faithful unto thou may'st consecrated thought to-day to-morrows trust truth the worse Ward Wheeler Wilcox Whittier wondrous word Wordsworth Zoroaster