| Gift books - 1832 - 256 pages
...To hear your playful strain ; I cannot bear to chill your youth With images of pain. Yet humbly take what God bestows, And, like his own fair flowers,...sunshine with a smile, And gently bend in showers. CG Charleston, SC MARIA MEDWAY AND HER GRANDMOTHER. " WELL," said Maria Medway to her sister Louisa,... | |
| 1832 - 548 pages
...s I cannot bear to chill your youth With images of pain. ..;. ,. Yet humbly take what God hortows, And, like his own fair flowers, Look up in sunshine with a smile, And gently bead in shower*: From the Dumfrio [Scotland] Courier. BIADTIPfJl TRAIT OP INDIAN CHAltACTER. Intcratiag... | |
| 1833 - 310 pages
...To hear your playful strain ; I cannot bear to chill your youth With images of pain. Yet humbly take what God bestows, And, like his own fair flowers,...sunshine with a smile, And gently bend in showers. THE ideas, as well as children, of our youth, often <Jie before us ; and our minds represent to us... | |
| Readers - 1839 - 428 pages
...To hear your playful strain ; I cannot bear to chill your heart With images of pain. Yet humbly take what God bestows, And like his own fair flowers, Look up in sunshine with a smile, And gently bend in showers.—Anon. THE SICK CHAMBER. IT has often been remarked, that in sickness, there is no hand like... | |
| Children's literature - 1842 - 414 pages
...To hear your painful strain ; I cannot bear to chill your youth With images of pain. Yet humbly take what God bestows, And, like his own fair flowers,...sunshine with a smile, And gently bend in showers. THE CHRISTIAN MOTHER. A PIOUS mother had the happiness of seeing her children in early life brought... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - Recitations - 1844 - 302 pages
...hear your playful strain ; I can not bear to chill your youth With images of pain. Yet humbly take what God bestows, And, like his own fair flowers,...sunshine with a smile, And gently bend in showers. LESSON XXXI. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SONS OF THE PILGRIMS. After describing the superior advantages enjoyed... | |
| Protestantism - 1846 - 644 pages
...hear your playful strain — I cannot bear to chill your yootk With images of pain ; Yet humbly take was— a blameless life. And he that forged, and he JOHN CZERSKI. THE name of John Ronge is already over the world, in connection with the wonderful movement... | |
| 350 pages
...To hear your playful strain; I cannot bear to chill your heart With images of pain. Yet humbly take what God bestows, And like his own fair flowers, Look...sunshine with a smile, And gently bend in showers. Heading 'Book for Female Schools. THE HISTORY OF PRINTING. NO. X. THE few weeks necessary to determine... | |
| ward and co., 27, paternoster row - 1852 - 704 pages
...am very fond of a verse I learnt the other day about them, in that book you gave me: ' Humbly take what God bestows, And, like his own fair flowers,...sunshine with a smile, And gently bend in showers.' " " That is, indeed, very pretty, dear Mary ; you may especially learn something from that verse."... | |
| American literature - 1853 - 442 pages
...and wondering that they fade away. MAD. DE STAEL. OH meekly take what Heaven bestows : And like its own fair flowers, Look up in sunshine with a smile, And gently bend in showers. tf in Immm. THE valley of the Connectiput is the most fertile valley in New England : and it is scarcely... | |
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