The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Bind 2,Oplag 1–18P.B. Whitmore, 1836 |
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Side 12
... cheerful fire , and amid the sanctities of their family retirement . Memory shall preserve the picture as a sacred trust , lest I forget the lessons of my childhood . A few seasons more , and if such be the will of God , I may be left ...
... cheerful fire , and amid the sanctities of their family retirement . Memory shall preserve the picture as a sacred trust , lest I forget the lessons of my childhood . A few seasons more , and if such be the will of God , I may be left ...
Side 14
... cheerfulness with despondency -of caution with impetuosity - supplying the deficiencies of the one , and tempering the excesses of the other . Neither does this likeness consist in a similarity of habits , education or disposition : but ...
... cheerfulness with despondency -of caution with impetuosity - supplying the deficiencies of the one , and tempering the excesses of the other . Neither does this likeness consist in a similarity of habits , education or disposition : but ...
Side 28
... cheerful door , And every favorite room Thy presence made so bright before , Is loneliness and gloom , Each spot where thou hast loved to be , Sweet home , and house of prayer , Seem yearning for thy company-- I miss thee every where ...
... cheerful door , And every favorite room Thy presence made so bright before , Is loneliness and gloom , Each spot where thou hast loved to be , Sweet home , and house of prayer , Seem yearning for thy company-- I miss thee every where ...
Side 31
... cheerful obedience is happiness . And when a child has learn- ed that lesson , it is in possession of a principle which if rightly taken advan- vantage of and cherished , will , we had almost said , without fail , secure its interests ...
... cheerful obedience is happiness . And when a child has learn- ed that lesson , it is in possession of a principle which if rightly taken advan- vantage of and cherished , will , we had almost said , without fail , secure its interests ...
Side 63
... cheerfully deliver them into the hands of their fair tormen- tors , to be punished according to their deserts . 66 But ought the ladies to monopolize all sympathy as the only sufferers ? Have the gentlemen no ground of complaint ? I ...
... cheerfully deliver them into the hands of their fair tormen- tors , to be punished according to their deserts . 66 But ought the ladies to monopolize all sympathy as the only sufferers ? Have the gentlemen no ground of complaint ? I ...
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affection beauty benevolence better blessed bosom breath bright character charm cheerful child christian circle circumstances daugh dear domestic duty earth education for home enjoyment evil fair lady Fairfield faith father feelings female flowers fluence forbearance friendship gentle gentleman give grace Greenfield High School hand happiness hear heart heaven holy hope hour human importance influence interest Jephthah lady lence light live living sacrifice look marriage meddlers mercy seat Microcosm mind Missionary moral mother nature neath ness never o'er object pain parents parterre peace perfect perhaps person pleasure poetry prayer present principle readers remarks replied scenes SEA FOWLING seems selfish sentiments SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH smile society sorrow soul speak spirit sweet sympathy temper tender thee thine thing thou thought tion trifling true truth voice wife woman wonder word young youth