The Every Day Book, for YouthHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1838 - 359 pages |
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... young , and thou no more Than plaything for a nurse , I danced and fondled on my knee , A kitten both in size and glee , I thank thee for my purse . Gold pays the worth of all things here ! But The Parables of Christ, 80.
... young , and thou no more Than plaything for a nurse , I danced and fondled on my knee , A kitten both in size and glee , I thank thee for my purse . Gold pays the worth of all things here ! But The Parables of Christ, 80.
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... thee I panted , thee I prized . For thee I gladly sacrificed Whate'er I loved before ; And shall I see thee start away , And helpless , hopeless , hear thee say , Farewell ! we meet no more MORNING . BUT who the melodies of morn can ...
... thee I panted , thee I prized . For thee I gladly sacrificed Whate'er I loved before ; And shall I see thee start away , And helpless , hopeless , hear thee say , Farewell ! we meet no more MORNING . BUT who the melodies of morn can ...
Page 34
... thee . It would seem As if God poured thee from his " hollow hand , " And hung his bow upon thine awful front ; And spoke in that loud voice , which seemed to him Who dwelt in Patmos for his Savior's sake , " The sound of many waters ...
... thee . It would seem As if God poured thee from his " hollow hand , " And hung his bow upon thine awful front ; And spoke in that loud voice , which seemed to him Who dwelt in Patmos for his Savior's sake , " The sound of many waters ...
Page 77
... thee , And sometimes on thy billowy back to ride , And sometimes o'er thy summer breast to glide : But let me live on land - where rivers run , Where shady trees may screen me from the sun ; Where I may feel , secure , the fragrant air ...
... thee , And sometimes on thy billowy back to ride , And sometimes o'er thy summer breast to glide : But let me live on land - where rivers run , Where shady trees may screen me from the sun ; Where I may feel , secure , the fragrant air ...
Page 83
... thee in haunts of light The stream of joy will sparkle bright , And thou wilt stay thy step , and sip The fairy draught with smiling lip , And linger long amid the flowers , That blooming , wreathe in pleasure's bowers ; And thou wilt ...
... thee in haunts of light The stream of joy will sparkle bright , And thou wilt stay thy step , and sip The fairy draught with smiling lip , And linger long amid the flowers , That blooming , wreathe in pleasure's bowers ; And thou wilt ...
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