The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Bind 2,Oplag 1–18P.B. Whitmore, 1836 |
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Side 5
... never been taught to yield his will and submit his heart to the claims of duty , in obedience to rightful authority , must necessarily be the victim of self - will , and the slave of passion - tost about with every wind of danger and ...
... never been taught to yield his will and submit his heart to the claims of duty , in obedience to rightful authority , must necessarily be the victim of self - will , and the slave of passion - tost about with every wind of danger and ...
Side 6
... never seen the family conspicuous for happi- ness , that was not also conspicuous for virtue and high moral principle . The more parents aim at perfection of government the more will they find self government to be the most important ...
... never seen the family conspicuous for happi- ness , that was not also conspicuous for virtue and high moral principle . The more parents aim at perfection of government the more will they find self government to be the most important ...
Side 7
... never found success , Chill'd by an early frost ! How many hearts , Warm with aspirings , lofty as the stars , Pour'd hence into the world , and quickly dropp'd , Leaving on earth no vestige ! Every wind Is laden with the vain and ...
... never found success , Chill'd by an early frost ! How many hearts , Warm with aspirings , lofty as the stars , Pour'd hence into the world , and quickly dropp'd , Leaving on earth no vestige ! Every wind Is laden with the vain and ...
Side 9
... never let go . It is with the utmost difficulty , that I can make them keep pace with these " march - of - mind " days - they are continually in the rear , clinging about some useless , forgotten , mouldering relic of other times . And ...
... never let go . It is with the utmost difficulty , that I can make them keep pace with these " march - of - mind " days - they are continually in the rear , clinging about some useless , forgotten , mouldering relic of other times . And ...
Side 12
... never could be committed to memory with greater fa- cility than in early youth . He thought it was a fact moreover , so far as he had observed ( and in this his opinion coincided with many others ) that those christians who had been ...
... never could be committed to memory with greater fa- cility than in early youth . He thought it was a fact moreover , so far as he had observed ( and in this his opinion coincided with many others ) that those christians who had been ...
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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