O'ER wayward childhood wouldst thou hold firm rule, And sun thee in the light of happy faces ; Love, Hope, and Patience, these must be thy graces, And in thine own heart let them first keep school. For as old Atlas on his broad neck places Heaven's starry... The Governess: a repertory of female education - Page 24by Governess - 1855Full view - About this book
| William Howse Groser - Christian education - 1885 - 162 pages
...the ways of material progress. 44 O'er wayward childhood wouldst thou hold firm rule, And nun tliee in the light of happy faces, Love, Hope, and Patience— these must be thy gracei, And in thy own heart let them first keep school." Of this " Love " and " Patience " we have... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1886 - 336 pages
...whose faculties are surely too dull to appreciate the sacrifice that is made for his improvement. " O'er wayward childhood wouldst thou hold firm rule,...first keep school. For, as old Atlas on his broad neck places Heaven's starry globe, and there sustains it; So do these upbear the little world below... | |
| Children's poetry - 1887 - 168 pages
...sorts of tilings, 1. Worst man's mate in my own heart, 36. Youth's dreams to be reverenced, 6O. ALPHA. O'ER wayward childhood wouldst thou hold firm rule,...them first keep school. For as old Atlas on his broad neck places Heaven's starry globe, and there sustains it, so Do these upbear the little world below... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1887 - 308 pages
...swelling of the voiceful sea, LOVE, HOPE, AND PATIENCE IN EDUCATION. ;'ER wayward childhood would' st thou hold firm rule, And sun thee in the light of...them first keep school. For as old Atlas on his broad neck places Heaven's starry globe, and there sustains it — so Do these upbear the little world below... | |
| 1892 - 968 pages
...lessons, can only pass from the concrete example of goodness to a vision of abstract perfection. " O'er wayward childhood would'st thou hold firm rule,...And in thine own heart let them first keep school.'' Yes, "in thine own heart let them first keep school ! " I cannot see why Max O'Bell should have exclaimed... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Morgan - Education - 1887 - 286 pages
...interest, and less that is of pedantic routine. EE BOWEN. THE TEACHER TAUGHT. O'ER wayward children wouldst thou hold firm rule, And sun thee in the light...faces ; Love, Hope, and Patience, — these must be the graces, And in thine own heart let them first keep school! For, as old Atlas on his broad neck... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Morgan - Education - 1888 - 378 pages
...THE brightest minds of Athenian philosophy were the instructors of the Athenian youth. JOHN LALOR. O'ER wayward childhood would'st thou hold firm rule,...And in thine own heart let them first keep school. ST COLERIDGE. FULL well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had... | |
| Education - 1888 - 416 pages
...sings' t again, Above, Where all is love! • O'er wayward childhood wouldst thon hold firm role And inn thee in the light of happy faces ; Love, Hope, and...And in thine own heart let them first keep school. THE MISSION OF MANUAL TRAINING. BY NA CALKINS, Assistant Superlotendent of New York City. ГЯЯНЕ... | |
| Connecticut. Board of Education - 1888 - 1180 pages
...when they pressed him', than into a providence to prevent and remove them afar off. (Selection V). O'er wayward childhood wouldst thou hold firm rule, And sun thee in tfye light of happy faces? Love, hope, and. patience, these must be thy graces, And in thine own heart... | |
| Poetry - 1890 - 168 pages
...sorts of things, 1. Worst man's mate in my own heart, 36. Youth's dreams to be reverenced, 6O. ALPHA. O'ER wayward childhood wouldst thou hold firm rule,...them first keep school. For as old Atlas on his broad neck places Heaven's starry globe, and there sustains it, so Do these upbear the little world below... | |
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