The Juvenile MagazineJ. Dickenson, 1875 |
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... glory belongs to them . Such a movement , wisely directed , will prevent the loss of our elder scholars , will put new life into the teachers , will bring in the absentees , and will strengthen and invigorate the whole school . And the ...
... glory belongs to them . Such a movement , wisely directed , will prevent the loss of our elder scholars , will put new life into the teachers , will bring in the absentees , and will strengthen and invigorate the whole school . And the ...
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... glory see . ” And embracing his mother he exclaimed , “ God bless you ; you have been a good mother to me . ” And pressing his sister to him he said , " Bless you ; bless you . " And on his widowed mother asking him if he was not sorry ...
... glory see . ” And embracing his mother he exclaimed , “ God bless you ; you have been a good mother to me . ” And pressing his sister to him he said , " Bless you ; bless you . " And on his widowed mother asking him if he was not sorry ...
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... glory , As travellers to the skies . We are parted now , my sister , And perhaps for many a day , But thou canst not be forgetful Of him so far away . No , no ! I am persuaded That such can never be With a true sister's fondness , Thou ...
... glory , As travellers to the skies . We are parted now , my sister , And perhaps for many a day , But thou canst not be forgetful Of him so far away . No , no ! I am persuaded That such can never be With a true sister's fondness , Thou ...
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... glory never to grow dim , and warm with a love that is to grow for ever ! Dare you think long of this blessed hope ? ' It is enough to make one die of rapture only to imagine it . What will the realization be ? In all the wisdom of the ...
... glory never to grow dim , and warm with a love that is to grow for ever ! Dare you think long of this blessed hope ? ' It is enough to make one die of rapture only to imagine it . What will the realization be ? In all the wisdom of the ...
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... glory down . ' For some time the children watched the crimson and golden light which played upon the heavy clouds , as they parted and rolled back one upon another , having the appearance of a deep sea , clear and shining , like a sea ...
... glory down . ' For some time the children watched the crimson and golden light which played upon the heavy clouds , as they parted and rolled back one upon another , having the appearance of a deep sea , clear and shining , like a sea ...
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