SWEET HOME; он, FRIENDSHIP'S GOLDEN ALTAR. EDITED BY FRANCES E. PERCIVAL. "From every land and every lot, PHILADELPHIA. J. W. BRADLEY, 48 NORTH FOURTH STREET. 1860. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1856, by L. P. CROWN & CO., In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. PHILADELPHIA: 607 SANSOM STREET. PREFACE. THERE is no place like HOME! It may be a rude, rough home, at the foot of some stern, snow-clad mountain; but wherever we wander, we look back to it with the utmost interest. The object of this book is to awaken the memories of home-to remind us of the old scenes and old times, and kindle on old hearthstones the old fires. It will assist us in living over past days, and we shall murmur, “Give me my old seat, mother, With my head upon thy knee; Since thus I sat by thee: O, let me look into thine eyes; Their meek, soft, loving light Falls like a gleam of holiness It is well often to go home, that the free innocence of childhood may be reflected from the hallowed scenes of early days upon our souls, which have been checkered with the joys and sorrows of life. |