The Token of Friendship: An Offering for All Seasons ...Phillips, Sampson, 1851 - Gift books |
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Page 23
... light gives a charm to the night , which is never equalled in the intenser radiance of the day . The outlines of the scenery blend more harmoniously in its subdued illumination ; its blandness is congenial with the semi NIGHT . 23.
... light gives a charm to the night , which is never equalled in the intenser radiance of the day . The outlines of the scenery blend more harmoniously in its subdued illumination ; its blandness is congenial with the semi NIGHT . 23.
Page 49
... and song and voice , In glad thanksgivings for our better days . " Consider ye the lilies of the field , " Said he who spake as man hath never spoke ; So let us humbly heed the lessons taught By Saint 5 THE LEGEND OF SAINT CECELIA . 49.
... and song and voice , In glad thanksgivings for our better days . " Consider ye the lilies of the field , " Said he who spake as man hath never spoke ; So let us humbly heed the lessons taught By Saint 5 THE LEGEND OF SAINT CECELIA . 49.
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... never learned to say , " " 66 Charge this to me , or what is the same , only worse , " Charge this to my husband . " .66 Mother , " said the little daughter of Mrs. Harebell , one day , just after the parties had met in a store ...
... never learned to say , " " 66 Charge this to me , or what is the same , only worse , " Charge this to my husband . " .66 Mother , " said the little daughter of Mrs. Harebell , one day , just after the parties had met in a store ...
Page 55
... never seen her mother take goods from the store without first paying for them ; and besides this , her mother had taught her never to touch any thing that was not really hers . She never took a cake , nor a lump of sugar , however much ...
... never seen her mother take goods from the store without first paying for them ; and besides this , her mother had taught her never to touch any thing that was not really hers . She never took a cake , nor a lump of sugar , however much ...
Page 56
... never refused to credit his customers , and especially the industrious poor , yet he made it a rule of life never to ask it . This principle of sterling integrity— pay as you go - the philosopher's stone , as John Ran- dolph called it ...
... never refused to credit his customers , and especially the industrious poor , yet he made it a rule of life never to ask it . This principle of sterling integrity— pay as you go - the philosopher's stone , as John Ran- dolph called it ...
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Page 101 - Wherefore she said unto Abraham, Cast out this bondwoman and her son: for the son of this bondwoman shall not be heir with my son, even with Isaac.
Page 19 - Exalt her, and she shall promote thee: she shall bring thee to honour, when thou dost embrace her. She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace: a crown of glory shall she deliver to thee.
Page 35 - Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
Page 34 - They to their grassy couch, these to their nests Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale. She all night long her amorous descant sung: Silence was pleased.
Page 38 - It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear; Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!
Page 33 - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head ; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies ; The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight, Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.
Page 283 - And I will establish my covenant between me and thee, and thy seed after thee, in their generations, for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed after thee.
Page 80 - And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
Page 81 - And thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the Highest, for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways...
Page 113 - Talk not of wasted affection, affection never was wasted; If it enrich not the heart of another, its waters, returning Back to their springs, like the rain, shall fill them full of refreshment; That which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain.