The Every Day Book, for YouthHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1838 - 359 pages |
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Page 20
... observed it with a sigh , But quietly rolled on . The owner of the fountain died ; Neglect soon brought decay ; MAKING RESOLUTIONS . The bursting pipes were ill supplied ;. 20 THE BROOK AND THE FOUNTAIN . Franklin on Death, 79.
... observed it with a sigh , But quietly rolled on . The owner of the fountain died ; Neglect soon brought decay ; MAKING RESOLUTIONS . The bursting pipes were ill supplied ;. 20 THE BROOK AND THE FOUNTAIN . Franklin on Death, 79.
Page 28
... observed it before , but your feathers are of a more delicate white than any that ever I saw in my life ! Ah ! what a fine shape and graceful turn of body is there ! And I dare say you have a beautiful voice . If it be but as fine as ...
... observed it before , but your feathers are of a more delicate white than any that ever I saw in my life ! Ah ! what a fine shape and graceful turn of body is there ! And I dare say you have a beautiful voice . If it be but as fine as ...
Page 83
... observations of Mr. Dundas in the House of Commons , Sheridan observed— " The right honorable gentleman is indebted to his memory for his jests , and to his imagination for his facts . " THE POOR OLD LION . A FABLE . A LION.
... observations of Mr. Dundas in the House of Commons , Sheridan observed— " The right honorable gentleman is indebted to his memory for his jests , and to his imagination for his facts . " THE POOR OLD LION . A FABLE . A LION.
Page 90
... observe your sweetness of deportment . This prac- tice , also , by inducing a habit of obliging , will fit you for society , and facilitate and assist your dealing with men in riper years . CONSCIENCE . A FOLLOWER Of Pythagoras had ...
... observe your sweetness of deportment . This prac- tice , also , by inducing a habit of obliging , will fit you for society , and facilitate and assist your dealing with men in riper years . CONSCIENCE . A FOLLOWER Of Pythagoras had ...
Page 105
... observation and study of the sweet and tranquillizing features of nature . I should judge that he preferred a quiet walk , to a noisy revel ; that when among men , he chose the society of good men , and that he was fond of books , which ...
... observation and study of the sweet and tranquillizing features of nature . I should judge that he preferred a quiet walk , to a noisy revel ; that when among men , he chose the society of good men , and that he was fond of books , which ...
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