I gave a beggar from my little store Of well-earned gold. He spent the shining; ore And came again and yet again, still cold And hungry as before. I gave a thought, and through that thought of mine He found himself, the man, supreme, divine! Fed, clothed,... Library Ideals - Página 42por Henry Eduard Legler - 1918 - 78 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1913 - 530 páginas
...maxim and to apply in daily life the thought so beautifully expressed in the following stanzas : — I gave a beggar from my little store Of well-earned...Still cold and hungry as before. I gave a thought, and though that thought was mine, He found himself a man, supreme, divine, Bold, clothed, and crowned with... | |
| ELLA WHEELER WILCOX - 1902 - 168 páginas
...Ready to take; yet readier still to give— How like the myriad-minded sea, is love. I TRUE CHARITY. GAVE a beggar from my little store Of well-earned...and through that thought of mine He found himself, the man, supreme, divine! Fed, clothed and crowned with blessings manifold. And now he begs no more.... | |
| Ella Wheeler Wilcox - 1903 - 184 páginas
...Ready to take; yet readier still to give — How like the myriad-minded sea, is love. I TRUE CHARITY. GAVE a beggar from my little store Of well-earned...and through that thought of mine He found himself, the man, supreme, divine ! Fed, clothed and crowned with blessings manifold. And now he begs no more.... | |
| Ella Wheeler Wilcox - 1904 - 298 páginas
...Thine own soul's light shine on the path of hope, And dissipate the darkness. Resolve. February 8. I gave a beggar from my little store Of well-earned...and through that thought of mine He found himself, the man, supreme, divine! Fed, clothed and crowned with blessings manifold. And now he begs no more.... | |
| 1905 - 600 páginas
...heaven ; and all the other things that we are so much in need of cannot be added unto us. TRUE CHARITY. I gave a beggar from my little store Of well-earned...and through that thought of mine He found himself, the man, supreme, divine ! Fed, clothed and crowned with blessings manifold, And now he begs no more.... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1909 - 408 páginas
...character is more than comfort. Alms, if unwise, are really cruel. Charity is oftener blind than deaf. I gave a beggar from my little store Of well-earned...gave a thought, and through that thought of mine He finds himself a Man, supreme, divine, Fed, clothed, and crowned with blessings manifold ; And now he... | |
| 1909 - 632 páginas
...underlies object of the undertaking: — I cave a beggar from my little store Of well-earned-gold. He spent the shining ore And came again, and yet again, still cold And nungry as before. 'I gave a thought, and through that thought of mine He found himself a man, supreme,... | |
| Wallace Rice, Frances Rice - 1910 - 466 páginas
...Faith and Hope shall hold Our country in the fold, As heretofore. MARTHA J. HADLEY. TRUE CHARITY I OAVB a beggar from my little store Of well-earned gold....and through that thought of mine He found himself, the man, supreme, divine! Fed, clothed, and crowned with blessings manifold; And now he begs no more.... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 620 páginas
...CENTURY MAGAZINE VOL II. SEPTEMBER, 1910 NUMBER 12 THE CULTIVATION OF IDLE CITY LAND By James H. Dix " I gave a beggar from my little store Of well-earned gold ; he spent the shining ore And came again, still hungry as before. " I gave a thought, and from that thought of mine He found himself a Man, supreme,... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 614 páginas
...CENTURY MAGAZINE VOL п. SEPTEMBER, 1910 NUMBER 12 THE CULTIVATION OF IDLE CITY LANET By James H. Dix " I gave a beggar from my little store Of well-earned gold; he spent the shining ore And came again, still hungry as before. " I gave a thought, and from that thought of mine He found himself a Man, supreme,... | |
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