The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Bind 3P.B. Whitmore, 1837 |
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... Child of Sorrow , translated from the German of Herder , by Charles Hodges , The Bride , 165 The Child of Mercy , from the German of Herder , 176 The Reply to a Poetical Letter from a Lady , 39 182 W. Winter Moonlight Evening , 21 The ...
... Child of Sorrow , translated from the German of Herder , by Charles Hodges , The Bride , 165 The Child of Mercy , from the German of Herder , 176 The Reply to a Poetical Letter from a Lady , 39 182 W. Winter Moonlight Evening , 21 The ...
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... for your benefit . What shall I select ? Here are ladies , gentlemen , cows , horses , car- riages , carts , teamsters , dogs , and children . I will take first our two greatest belles , who are now returning from their morning.
... for your benefit . What shall I select ? Here are ladies , gentlemen , cows , horses , car- riages , carts , teamsters , dogs , and children . I will take first our two greatest belles , who are now returning from their morning.
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... Child is Father of the Man , And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety . " — Wordsworth . THE feeling which the poet has here expressed does honor to his heart , and the truth of the sentiment as to the ...
... Child is Father of the Man , And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety . " — Wordsworth . THE feeling which the poet has here expressed does honor to his heart , and the truth of the sentiment as to the ...
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... children , do we seek to obliterate from the page of memory the record of those days of comparative innocence and peace , and coldly quench the sympathies which now and then call us back to mingle in the glow of youthful feelings - if ...
... children , do we seek to obliterate from the page of memory the record of those days of comparative innocence and peace , and coldly quench the sympathies which now and then call us back to mingle in the glow of youthful feelings - if ...
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... child- hood , may be attended by the same consequences . No benefit is to be enjoyed without a degree of personal interest sufficient to prompt one to aim at its attainment . So is it in this case . When we speak of the cultivation of ...
... child- hood , may be attended by the same consequences . No benefit is to be enjoyed without a degree of personal interest sufficient to prompt one to aim at its attainment . So is it in this case . When we speak of the cultivation of ...
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admiration Adoniah angel Atherley beauty bless breath bright character Charles Wolfe cheerful child Christ dark dear death delight divine dreams duty E. A. Andrews earth Ellen Plummer eternal evil eyes Father fear feelings flowers folly genius GERMAN OF CLAUDIUS give grace grave Greenfield High School Hafiz hand happiness hath heart heaven holy honor hope Horbury hour human immortal influence Joanna Baillie KEITH PALMER light literary live look LORD'S PRAYER Mary Howitt MATTHIAS CLAUDIUS means MICROCOSM mind moral morning mother nature never night November o'er October ourselves passed peace pleasure poem poet poetical poetry praise readers religion remember seems smile sorrow soul speak spirit Stranger sweet taste tell thee thine thing thou thought tion true truth unto WILLIAM MILLER wisdom wish woman words Wordsworth youth