Man Contemplating; and who, and what he was, The transitory Being that beheld This Vision, — when and where, and how he lived ;Be not this labour useless. If such theme May sort with highest objects, then, dread Power, Whose gracious favour is the primal... The Kindergarten for Teachers and Parents - Page 4901899Full view - About this book
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...granted, to the ' dread Power ' ' Whose gracious favour is the primal source Of all illumination — may my Life Express the image of a better time, More...unfailing love Guide, and support, and cheer me to the end ! ' ART. VII. — 1. Origin of Cultivated Plants. By ALPHONSE DE CANDOLLE. London : 1884. 2. The Wanderings... | |
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