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... felt repaid for all her watchfulness and care . She used to remark , " they were , when small , the greatest rogues she ever saw . By placing one on the floor and the other on the table by her , she could sometimes sew or knit ; but ...
... felt repaid for all her watchfulness and care . She used to remark , " they were , when small , the greatest rogues she ever saw . By placing one on the floor and the other on the table by her , she could sometimes sew or knit ; but ...
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... the grave , wish to know more of my inner life , more of what I thought and how I felt ? I do not intend to make a record of the weather , or of the daily events and employments of life , but I wish to write what 14 MEMOIR OF.
... the grave , wish to know more of my inner life , more of what I thought and how I felt ? I do not intend to make a record of the weather , or of the daily events and employments of life , but I wish to write what 14 MEMOIR OF.
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... felt her power , and rejoiced that she could influence the youth around her for good . In a circle of youth that met weekly for mutual improvement and benevolence , her influ- ence was salutary and elevating . On one occasion she was ...
... felt her power , and rejoiced that she could influence the youth around her for good . In a circle of youth that met weekly for mutual improvement and benevolence , her influ- ence was salutary and elevating . On one occasion she was ...
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... felt that he could never make an improper use of money . " That , " said he , in after years , " was the most valuable gift I ever had . " Her journal also gives evidence that her greatest anxiety for her brothers was , that they should ...
... felt that he could never make an improper use of money . " That , " said he , in after years , " was the most valuable gift I ever had . " Her journal also gives evidence that her greatest anxiety for her brothers was , that they should ...
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... part of God's heritage . But when I look at what I am , and then consider what a missionary ought to be , I shrink from the work . I feel deeply my need of the first and great qualification , more deep - toned , heart - felt 36 MEMOIR OF.
... part of God's heritage . But when I look at what I am , and then consider what a missionary ought to be , I shrink from the work . I feel deeply my need of the first and great qualification , more deep - toned , heart - felt 36 MEMOIR OF.
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Memoir of Mrs. Lucy Gaylord Pomeroy, Wife of Hon. S.C. Pomeroy, Kansas Rebekah Wheeler Pomeroy Bulkley No preview available - 2018 |
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Page 110 - re flowing from our native hills As our free rivers flow ; The blessing of our Mother-land Is on us as we go. We go to plant her common schools On distant prairie swells, And give the Sabbaths of the wild The music of her bells.
Page 181 - So fades a summer cloud away, So sinks the gale when storms are o'er, So gently shuts the eye of day, So dies a wave along the shore.
Page 43 - I live to hold communion With all that is divine ; To feel there is a union 'Twixt nature's heart and mine ; To profit by affliction, Reap truths from fields of fiction.
Page 72 - Maturer manhood now arrives, And other thoughts come on; But with the baseless hopes of Youth Its generous warmth is gone ; Cold calculating cares succeed, The timid thought the wary deed, The dull realities of truth ; Back on the past he turns his eye, Remembering with an envious sigh The happy dreams of youth. So reaches he the latter stage Of this our mortal pilgrimage, With feeble step and slow ; New ills that latter stage await, And old experience learns too late That all is vanity below.
Page 44 - For the heart grows rich in giving ; All its wealth is living grain ; Seeds, which mildew in the garner, Scattered, fill with gold the plain. Is thy burden hard and heavy ? Do thy steps drag wearily ? Help to bear thy brother's burden ; God will bear both it and thee.
Page 103 - He hides himself so wondrously, As though there were no God ; He is least seen when all the powers Of ill are most abroad.
Page 180 - The Dead ! Cold word is dead. What dumb is to voice, and deaf is to ' the daughters of music," that, dead is to life. Shall we know them again ? Oh ! question, a thousand times asked, and a thousand times answered...
Page 101 - Thus saith the Lord God, I will yet for this be inquired of by the house of Israel, to do it for them ; I will increase them with men like a flock.
Page 167 - Where pity dwells, the peace of God is there ; To worship rightly is to love each other, Each smile a hymn, each kindly deed a prayer. Follow with reverent steps the great example Of Him whose holy work was " doing good ; " So shall the wide earth seem our Father's temple, Each loving life a psalm of gratitude.
Page 111 - Upbearing, like the Ark of old, The Bible in our van, We go to test the truth of God Against the fraud of man.