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Page 47
... happiest result would be obtained . Believe not , readers , that when the emancipation of slavery took place in our western colonies , all slaves were released from the same bonds . Nay , many West Indians could tell of happy colonies ...
... happiest result would be obtained . Believe not , readers , that when the emancipation of slavery took place in our western colonies , all slaves were released from the same bonds . Nay , many West Indians could tell of happy colonies ...
Page 58
... happiness will be recognized in comparative poverty as well as in affluence - but for this , though many may be poor , none should be in want . Let Sorrow die , and Hope unfurl her joyous wings , let Might and Power be the twin genius ...
... happiness will be recognized in comparative poverty as well as in affluence - but for this , though many may be poor , none should be in want . Let Sorrow die , and Hope unfurl her joyous wings , let Might and Power be the twin genius ...
Page 63
... happiness will follow you through life , for there are hours in our existence which neither pleasure nor folly can disembody from nemory . “ Oh , none are ` so absorb'd , as not to feel The calm of thought , the melody of mind , When ...
... happiness will follow you through life , for there are hours in our existence which neither pleasure nor folly can disembody from nemory . “ Oh , none are ` so absorb'd , as not to feel The calm of thought , the melody of mind , When ...
Page 82
... happiness , here below the rich will have had their reward . And yet we would fain not consider our Saviour's words as applying to all the worldly prosperous . " How hardly shall a rich man enter into the kingdom of Heaven . " No ...
... happiness , here below the rich will have had their reward . And yet we would fain not consider our Saviour's words as applying to all the worldly prosperous . " How hardly shall a rich man enter into the kingdom of Heaven . " No ...
Page 88
... happiness , where they show only the tokens of misery . When the tempter gloried over the fall of man , he probably invented the power of tyranny , so odious is that quality which lowers man to the most petty character . Members of ...
... happiness , where they show only the tokens of misery . When the tempter gloried over the fall of man , he probably invented the power of tyranny , so odious is that quality which lowers man to the most petty character . Members of ...
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Page 45 - The world is still deceived with ornament. In law what plea so tainted and corrupt, But being season'd with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil ? In religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it. and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament ? There is no vice so simple, but assumes Some mark of virtue on his outward parts.
Page 81 - ... life, life cannot see, Darts onward to eternity! While vacant hours of beauty roll Their magic o'er some yielded soul, Ah ! little do the happy guess, The sum of human wretchedness ; Or dream, amid the soft farewell That Time of them is taking, How frequent moans the funeral knell, What noble hearts are breaking, While myriads to their tombs descend, Without a mourner, creed, or friend!
Page 81 - A moment is a mighty thing, Beyond the soul's imagining; For in it, though we trace it not, How much there crowds of varied lot! How much of life, life cannot see, Darts onward to eternity!
Page 63 - Is there not A mood of glory, when the mind attuned To heaven, can out of dreams create her worlds ?Oh ! none are so absorb'd, as not to feel Sweet thoughts like music coming o'er the mind : When prayer, the purest incense of a soul, Hath risen to the throne of heaven, the heart Is mellow'd, and the shadows that becloud Our state of darken'd being, glide away ; The Heavens are open'd ! and the eye of Faith Looks in, and hath a fearful glimpse of God...
Page 82 - How hardly shall a rich man enter into the kingdom of heaven...
Page 63 - The calm of thought, the melody of mind ! When prayer, the purest incense of a soul, Hath risen to the throne of heaven, the heart Is mellow'd, and the shadows that becloud Our state of darken'd being, glide away ; The Heavens are open'd ! and the eye of Faith Looks in, and hath a fearful glimpse of God ! HAPPINESS OF HUMBLE LIFE.