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" The vision that night appeared to the hermit, as promised, and thus addressed him : " You are now no longer weary of life, but happy. Know then, that man was made for labor ; and prayer also is his duty : the one as well as the other is essential to his... "
Sir Edward Seward's Narrative of His Shipwreck: And Consequent Discovery of ... - Page 156
by William Ogilvie Porter - 1832
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The Saturday Magazine ..., Volume 1

1833 - 814 pages
...the command. The vision that night appeared to the hermit, as promised, and thus addressed him : " You are now no longer weary of life, but happy. Know...man, if he would be blessed with happiness on earth." A MAN who accustoms himself never to be pleased, is veryfortunate ; as he can never be in want of subjects...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 1

1833 - 310 pages
...labour ; and prayer also is his duty : the one as well as the other is essential to his wjell-being. Arise in the morning, take the cord, and with it gird...man, if he would be blessed with happiness on earth." A MAN who accustoms himself never to be pleased, is very fortunate ; as he can never be in want of...
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The Magnolia, Or, Literary Tablet, Volume 1

Aesthetics - 1834 - 428 pages
...morning, take the cord, and with it gird up thy loins, and go forth into the world ; ami let it he a memorial to thee, of what God expects from man if he would be blessed with happiness on earth." From the Old Coluny (Plymouth) Democrat. AWKCDOTE.— A few days since, a native of the Emerald Isle...
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The People's Magazine, Volume 1

1834 - 222 pages
...cord, and with it gird up thy loins, and go forth into the world ; and let it be a memorial to tbee, of what God expects from man, if he would be blessed with happiness on earth." At an assembly a gentleman entered into conversation with a young nobleman wlio was near him. Being...
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Letters on Various Subjects, Volume 2

James Caughey - Methodist Church - 1845 - 336 pages
...essential to his well-being. Arise in the morning, take the rope, and with it gird thy loins ; go forth to the world, and let it be a memorial to thee of what God expects from man, if he would be blest with happiness upon earth." I was struck to day with Genesis ii. 15 : "And the Lord God took...
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The Young Man's Counsellor; Or, Sketches and Illustrations of the Duties and ...

Daniel Wise - Conduct of life - 1850 - 282 pages
...are essential to his happiness. Go, therefore, into the world, with this rope girded upon thy loins. Let it be a memorial to thee of what God expects from man ! " This beautiful legend illustrates a truth which every young man should engrave on his heart —...
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Fourth Reader: For Common Schools and Academies

Henry Mandeville - Readers (Secondary) - 1851 - 288 pages
...Know then, that man was made for labor ; and prayer also is his duty : the one as well as the other, 9 is essential to his well-being. Arise in the morning,...man, if he would be blessed with happiness on earth." DEFINITIONS, &c. — Define recluse, betook, depository, mummies, dates. Where is Upper Egypt ? what...
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The Young Man's Evening Book: Embracing Sketches and Anecdotes in Natural ...

Geography - 1855 - 358 pages
...addressed him : " You are now no longer weary of life, but happy. Know then, that man was made for labor ; and prayer also is his duty : the one as well as the...man, if he would be blessed with happiness on earth." At an assembly a gentleman entered into conversation with a young nobleman who was near him. Being...
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Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck, and consequent discovery of ...

Jane Porter - 1856 - 604 pages
...command. The angel that night appeared to him as promised. " Dominico," said the celestial visitor, " you are now no longer weary of life, but happy. Know,...voyage in the punt to the beach below the great tree. After I had finished my work, my dear Eliza spread our table with the residue of the iguana, which...
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Fourth Reader: For Common Schools and Academies

Henry Mandeville - Readers - 1856 - 286 pages
...well-being. Arise in the morning, take the cord, and with it, gird up thy loins, and go forth into th* world; and let it be a memorial to thee of what God...if he would be blessed with happiness on earth.'' DEFINITIONS, &c.—Define recluse, betook, depository, mummies, dates Where is Upper Egypt ? what is...
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