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... heart , if they need it . The undertaking we have thus , perhaps somewhat hastily , begun , though it may take the majority of the school by surprise , and may be attributed by some to mis- taken zeal , and by others to less worthy ...
... heart , if they need it . The undertaking we have thus , perhaps somewhat hastily , begun , though it may take the majority of the school by surprise , and may be attributed by some to mis- taken zeal , and by others to less worthy ...
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... heart ? The varied scenes of the last seven years , many of which seemed dead and for- gotten , rise up before our eyes to - day , fresh and vivid as though mere matters of yesterday . Are we seated in our study , or do we pace beneath ...
... heart ? The varied scenes of the last seven years , many of which seemed dead and for- gotten , rise up before our eyes to - day , fresh and vivid as though mere matters of yesterday . Are we seated in our study , or do we pace beneath ...
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... hearts ; how often were our hearts but the way side , or the stony ground ; how often when that seed sprang up did it wither away beneath temptation or fear of ridicule , or oftener yet was choked by the cares and the pleasures , the ...
... hearts ; how often were our hearts but the way side , or the stony ground ; how often when that seed sprang up did it wither away beneath temptation or fear of ridicule , or oftener yet was choked by the cares and the pleasures , the ...
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... hearts during our sojourn here , grow stronger year by year ; may we ever bear the same fervent love to Rugby , and ever look back with the same feelings of pleasure on the years spent so happily here . Finally , may we ever re- member ...
... hearts during our sojourn here , grow stronger year by year ; may we ever bear the same fervent love to Rugby , and ever look back with the same feelings of pleasure on the years spent so happily here . Finally , may we ever re- member ...
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... heart , that never more should he set his foot on a land where everything was denoted and signified by one word . Even so , as saith Maro , Si parva licet componere magnis ( though which is the parva , which the magnis , I leave to the ...
... heart , that never more should he set his foot on a land where everything was denoted and signified by one word . Even so , as saith Maro , Si parva licet componere magnis ( though which is the parva , which the magnis , I leave to the ...
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Página 156 - Is there so small a range In the present strength of manhood, that the high Imagination cannot freely fly As she was wont of old ? prepare her steeds, Paw up against the light, and do strange deeds Upon the clouds?
Página 150 - Read from some humbler poet. Whose songs gushed from his heart. As showers from the clouds of summer. Or tears from the eyelids start; Who, through long days of labor.
Página 225 - Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever ; Do noble things, not dream them, all day long : And so make life, death, and that vast for-ever One grand, sweet song.
Página 254 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
Página 195 - And the green turf lie lightly on thy breast : There shall the morn her earliest tears bestow, There the first roses of the year shall blow ; While angels with their silver wings o'ersluide The ground, now sacred by thy reliques made.
Página 18 - 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.
Página 148 - Wrapped in furs and armed for hunting, With his mighty bow of ash-tree, With his quiver full of arrows, With his mittens, Minjekahwun, Into the vast and vacant forest On his snow-shoes strode he forward. "Gitche Manito, the Mighty!
Página 220 - Nor fear'd the chief th' unequal fight to try, Who sought no more than on his foe to die. But this bold lord, with manly strength...
Página 253 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Página 220 - T' inclose the lock; now joins it, to divide. Ev'n then, before the fatal engine closed, A wretched sylph too fondly interposed; Fate urged the shears, and cut the sylph in twain, (But airy substance soon unites again) The meeting points the sacred hair dissever From the fair head, for ever, and for ever! Then flash'd the living lightning from her eyes, And screams of horror rend th