2 2 2 2 at tên tire af flict ive 2 2 2 ad món ish as ton ish ap ren dix ath let 2 2 in hab it ex hib it ex ter nal fan at ick fra ter nal in ter nal in fer nal an gelick at lan tick as sas sin dram at ick ex tat ick en rav ish dis rel ish im mod est in trin sick in sip id in her it in sol vent ex ces sive dis cred it If we should tell them, they would not understand us, pa ren tal pa ter nal at tract ive ap pren tice com pul sive ma ter nal ma jes tick pa cif ick pa thet ick con junc tive clan des tine cor rec tive ex pen sive ex ten sive Our bodies will die like the beasts, and they will be laid in the grave; And our flesh, and our bones, will dissolve, and mingle with the earth, But our souls are immortal they will never die. God orders every thing,he keeps us alive, and can make us die when he will. Ee sces us wherever we are, by night as well as by day. He knows all that we do,or say, or think; there is nothing which he does not know. When it is Spring, the little birds are very busy in making their rests. as cend ant 2 2 in strùc tive a quat ick con tin gent im pul sive con cern ing dis hon est in ter pret um brel la sub junc tive in Cum bent per spec tive vin dic tive Some make their nests on some on the ground. Some make their nests in the woods; and others, in the fields, and meadows. Some build on the rails of a fence, while others search for a hole, in the limb of a tree. Some nests are made in thick bushes and briers; and others, in houses, barns and chimneys. Some, with much labour, peck holes in trees that are dead, and make nests there, Others lay their eggs on the ground, without making any nest at all. Now,boys, if you find any nests, do not rob them of their eggs, nor of their young ones. You may look at the little birds, in the nests, but do not hurt them. pos ses sive con sump tive em bar rass em pan nel em bel lish ef ful gent noc tur nal con tent ed el lip sis ex tin guish ex is tence ex act ness prog nos tick in vec tive in tes tine bis sex tile dis junc tive in ac tive high trees, and 2 2 1 2 2 co hab it de pend ant de spòt ick 2 2 a bridg ment ad vance ment a mend ment de fend ant as sess ment di dac tick com mand ment di lem ma com mencement do mes tick dis turb ance e ter nal e las tick ef ful gence en camp ment en chant ment in trench ment in dul gence sub sist ance sub mis sive at tach ment as sist ance ad mit tance e nig ma e met ick ho san na pu is sant pro lif ick pe dant ick re pub lick re plev in re plen ish re sist less re luc tance re lin quish re ver sal qui es cent You would not like to be taken away from your father, and mother, and home So you must not take the little birds away from their soft, warm nests. You cannot feed them so well as the old birds can, nor take so good care of them. Little boys who take birds from their nests soon grow tired of them, and forget to feed them; and then the little birds die. But the old birds do not forget to feed their young ones. They do not leave them till they can fly away, and take care of themselves. Good people love God, more than they do any person or any thing in the world. When they rise in the morning, and when 112 co è val co e qual co he sive Go he rent cre a tive de co rum de ni al be ro ick e va sive i de al 1 1 2 2 be fore hand co èr sive be hand hand de co he rence de lu sive de po nent po ma tum re fu sal pro po sal re fine ment cep tive de struc tive ite de pos de ter mine pro duc tive pro spec tive projec pro gres pro gres sive" pre sump tive re spec tive re ten tive tile pri me val re qui tal re pri sal pe ru sal sy nop sis de fi ance pro sa ick re splen dent they lie down at night, they think of him, and of the good he has done them. Often, in the day, they think of him, and they love to talk, and hear,and read about him. We must pray to God, and desire him to forgive us, when we do wrong. We must ask him to put good thoughts in our minds, and to help us to do better. We must pray that he will bless us, and our parents, and our friends, and give us those things which we need. We should do the things which God requires us to do. It is his will that we should be kind to all, even to those who are unkind to us. If we do the things that God requires of in struct er im prop er im pos tor en dorse ment se ques ter us, we shall be good, and he will make us happy; But if we do them not, he will be displeased with us, and will punish us. He can punish us in any way which he shall think fit. He can take away our friends, and every thing he has given us. And after death he can make us misera ble forever. But if we try to do as he would have us do, he will help us to be good. And when we die, that is, when our souls leave our bodies, he will take us into heaven, and there we shall be with him. Then we shall know him, and love him, and praise him, better than we can in this world. |