| James Mason Hoppin - England - 1868 - 494 pages
...upon which he strikes so sweetly and boldly of the moral equality of the race. " The primal duties shine aloft — like stars ; The charities that soothe,...bless, Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers. The generous inclination, the just rule, Kind wishes, and good actions, and free thoughts — No mystery... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - English language - 1868 - 276 pages
...adverbial element of the first class, and by success, an objective element of the first class. XXIX. "The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers." This is a sentence; (why?): declarative; (why?): complex; (why?). Name the principal and the subordinate... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - English language - 1878 - 268 pages
...honesty, and economy" is the logical subject; "generally insure success" is the logical predicate. XXXI. "The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers." — Wordsworth. This is a sentence; declarative; complex. Name the principal and the subordinate clause.... | |
| 1904 - 1062 pages
...something to stop the practice. MEMBER or LODGE 1. * * • Charity Vs. Selfishness. "The primal duties shine aloft like stars. The charities that soothe and heal and bless Lie scattered at the feet of man like flowers." Charity, like the dew from heaven, falls gently on... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1905 - 870 pages
...prickly moors or dusty ways," look from nature up to nature's God, believing that, The primal duties shine aloft like stars ; The charities that soothe,...bless, Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers. JC WRIGHT. CHARING CROSS AND ITS IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOURHOOD. PART II. THE TAVERNS. LARGELY associated... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1905 - 470 pages
...murmurs l'or ail cars, The vernal licld infuses fresh delight Into ail hearts.... The primai duties shine aloft like stars, The charities that soothe and heal and bless Are scattered at the l'eet of man — like flowers. Addison. Si c'est comme aujourd'hui l'esprit philosophique, il produit... | |
| Hugh Black - Presbyterian Church - 1906 - 320 pages
...have a soul above our lot; we dream of what we might be and do, and all the time— The primal duties shine aloft like stars, The charities that soothe...bless Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers. The Christian faith means the consecration of the common things. There is nothing common or unclean,... | |
| William Ralph Inge - Mysticism - 1906 - 258 pages
...that all the best gifts of God are lavishly bestowed on all who will take them : " The primal duties shine aloft like stars ; The charities that soothe and heal and bless Are scattered at the feet of men like flowers." SPIRITUAL FRUGALITY 197 If during the period of our youth, when permanent associations... | |
| Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Supreme Council for the Northern Jurisdiction - 1907 - 482 pages
...PENNSYLVANIA. THOMAS R. PATTON. 33°. Born, October 24, 1824. Died, September 13, 1907. "The primal duties shine aloft like stars; The charities that soothe,...bless Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers." There is no surprise created when a man who is surrounded by a happy and loving family has the softer... | |
| William Henry Crawshaw - English literature - 1907 - 542 pages
...meaning. His poetry touches the highest ; it does not despise the lowest. In it, The primal duties shine aloft, like stars ; The charities that soothe,...bless, Are scattered at the feet of Man, like flowers. A man of extraordinary genius, allied with Wordsworth by close personal friendship and by association... | |
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