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... present , and future . The piece abounds in rhyme . The title - page and preface , even , have not escaped this contagion ; for , " Of rhymes he had store , and ' twas in his vocation , for our recreation , that so he should sing ...
... present , and future . The piece abounds in rhyme . The title - page and preface , even , have not escaped this contagion ; for , " Of rhymes he had store , and ' twas in his vocation , for our recreation , that so he should sing ...
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... present ? But you will ask me , perhaps , whether he will have time to learn what he ought to know , when it is required of him to make use of his knowledge ? This I cannot tell ; but I am very certain it is im- possible to learn it ...
... present ? But you will ask me , perhaps , whether he will have time to learn what he ought to know , when it is required of him to make use of his knowledge ? This I cannot tell ; but I am very certain it is im- possible to learn it ...
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... present century when the Ohio Legislature will be called upon to elect a Senator . It is a fact worthy of notice that the lamented Garfield held in his position at one time more official honors than were ever held by any other citizen ...
... present century when the Ohio Legislature will be called upon to elect a Senator . It is a fact worthy of notice that the lamented Garfield held in his position at one time more official honors than were ever held by any other citizen ...
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... present family name , i . e . since her marriage to Prince Albert , is Wettin . JOSEPH REA . Her maiden name was ... present . 2. He desired each to be present . Richfield , O. E. S. L. Q. 11 , p . 584. — Since each rod in the perimeter ...
... present family name , i . e . since her marriage to Prince Albert , is Wettin . JOSEPH REA . Her maiden name was ... present . 2. He desired each to be present . Richfield , O. E. S. L. Q. 11 , p . 584. — Since each rod in the perimeter ...
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... present ? 2. How many townships are there in Ohio ? J. P. K. E. E. S. 3. What are the main points of difference between a Territorial government and a State government ? Cambridge , O. E. E. S. 4. What books , after Webster's Dictionary ...
... present ? 2. How many townships are there in Ohio ? J. P. K. E. E. S. 3. What are the main points of difference between a Territorial government and a State government ? Cambridge , O. E. E. S. 4. What books , after Webster's Dictionary ...
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Page 574 - For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass : for he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was.
Page 553 - Had fed the feeling of their masters' thoughts, And every sweetness that inspired their hearts, Their minds, and muses on admired themes ; If all the heavenly quintessence they still From their immortal flowers of poesy, Wherein, as in a mirror, we perceive The highest reaches of a human wit ; If these had made one poem's period, And all combined in beauty's worthiness, Yet should there hover in their restless heads One thought, one grace, one wonder, at the least, Which into words no virtue can...
Page 423 - Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me. You would play upon me ; you would seem to know my stops ; you would pluck out the heart of my mystery ; you would sound me from my lowest note to the top of my compass : and there is much music, excellent voice, in this little organ ; yet cannot you make it speak. 'Sblood, do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe ? Call me what instrument you will, though you can fret me, you cannot play upon me.
Page 423 - Yet he was kind, or, if severe in aught, The love he bore to learning was in fault...
Page 63 - Before all temples the upright heart and pure, Instruct me, for Thou know'st; Thou from the first Wast present, and, with mighty wings outspread, Dove-like sat'st brooding on the vast Abyss, And mad'st it pregnant: what in me is dark Illumine, what is low raise and support; That, to the highth of this great argument, I may assert Eternal Providence, And justify the ways of God to men.
Page 429 - Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see the breaking day, Across the mournful marbles play! Who hath not learned in hours of faith, The truth to flesh and sense unknown, That life is ever lord of Death, And Love can never lose its own!
Page 384 - Lo, the poor Indian, whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, and hears Him in the wind...
Page 386 - One poor day ! — Remember whose and not how short it is ! It is God's day, it is Columbus's. A lavish day ! One day, with life and heart, Is more than time enough to find a world.
Page 20 - All honor and praise to the right-hearted bard Who was true to The Voice when such service was hard, Who himself was so free he dared sing for the slave When to look but a protest in silence was brave; All honor and praise to the women and men Who spoke out for the dumb and the down-trodden then!
Page 20 - When Nature was shaping him, clay was not granted For making so full-sized a man as she wanted, So, to fill out her model, a little she spared From some finer-grained stuff for a woman prepared, And she could not have hit a more excellent plan For making him fully and perfectly man.