Useful Instruction (In Matters Religious, Moral and Other.)Printed at the "Gujarati" printing Press, 1904 |
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... strong and steadfast stay , When health and wealth have flown away ; When every joy of life is past , Our greatest comfort and our last . -J . BAILLIE . So long as a man is far from the market he hears a loud and indistinct buzzing ...
... strong and steadfast stay , When health and wealth have flown away ; When every joy of life is past , Our greatest comfort and our last . -J . BAILLIE . So long as a man is far from the market he hears a loud and indistinct buzzing ...
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... strong , Earth firmly planted , and the highest heavens * From Sir A. Grant's Translation in Fortnightly Review ( 1867 ) , + From Chambers's Infant Education . Supported , and the clouds that fill the air Distributed GOD AND HIS ...
... strong , Earth firmly planted , and the highest heavens * From Sir A. Grant's Translation in Fortnightly Review ( 1867 ) , + From Chambers's Infant Education . Supported , and the clouds that fill the air Distributed GOD AND HIS ...
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... strong , and as broad as you please ; and with all this , if he is not good , he may be a paltry fellow ; and even the sublime which he seems to reach , in his most splendid achieve- ments , is only a brilliant sort of badness . -PROF ...
... strong , and as broad as you please ; and with all this , if he is not good , he may be a paltry fellow ; and even the sublime which he seems to reach , in his most splendid achieve- ments , is only a brilliant sort of badness . -PROF ...
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... strong corruption Inhabits our frail blood . -SHAKESPEARE . Ingratitude is unpardonable , and dries up the foun- tain of all goodness . Ingratitude is a crime so shameful , that the man was never yet found who would acknowledge himself ...
... strong corruption Inhabits our frail blood . -SHAKESPEARE . Ingratitude is unpardonable , and dries up the foun- tain of all goodness . Ingratitude is a crime so shameful , that the man was never yet found who would acknowledge himself ...
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... selves , desire it , but do not deserve it . O , it is excellent -COLTON . To have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrranous To use it like a giant . -SHAKESPEAre . Greatness lies not in being strong , but in the 52 USEFUL INSTRUCTION .
... selves , desire it , but do not deserve it . O , it is excellent -COLTON . To have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrranous To use it like a giant . -SHAKESPEAre . Greatness lies not in being strong , but in the 52 USEFUL INSTRUCTION .
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Страница 93 - HAPPY the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire, Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter fire.
Страница 92 - This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise, or fear to fall ; Lord of himself, though not of lands ; And having nothing, yet hath all.
Страница 358 - He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast. He prayeth best, who loveth best All things both great and small; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth all.
Страница 324 - Present! Heart within, and God o'erhead! Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main.
Страница 265 - Go to the Ant, thou Sluggard, consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
Страница 12 - Soon as the evening shades prevail The moon takes Up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth ; Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole.
Страница 80 - ... they are in the very wrath of love, and they will together ; clubs cannot part them.
Страница 325 - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
Страница 381 - Man is his own star; and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate; Nothing to him falls early or too late. Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us still.
Страница 298 - ... a couch whereupon to rest a searching and restless spirit; or a terrace for a wandering and variable mind to walk up and down with a fair prospect; or a tower of state for a proud mind to raise itself upon; or a fort or commanding ground for strife and contention; or a shop for profit or sale; and not a rich storehouse for the glory of the Creator and the relief of man's estate.