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... maturity and advancing life , and also the declining years of old age , may become to us equally full of real enjoy- ment , if , as we advance in that certain pro- gress , we keep the face still turned towards heaven 8 AN APPEAL .
... maturity and advancing life , and also the declining years of old age , may become to us equally full of real enjoy- ment , if , as we advance in that certain pro- gress , we keep the face still turned towards heaven 8 AN APPEAL .
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... become greater . As the ripened fruit is better than the beautiful promise of spring , although gathered under skies ... becomes the happiest season of the year ; and we look forward with joy to its long evenings , in which , after the ...
... become greater . As the ripened fruit is better than the beautiful promise of spring , although gathered under skies ... becomes the happiest season of the year ; and we look forward with joy to its long evenings , in which , after the ...
الصفحة 10
... become more excel- lent than all that has gone before . The step must lose its elasticity , but the heart may re- tain its youth . To the physical frame the grasshopper may become a burden , but the soul is stronger than in the days of ...
... become more excel- lent than all that has gone before . The step must lose its elasticity , but the heart may re- tain its youth . To the physical frame the grasshopper may become a burden , but the soul is stronger than in the days of ...
الصفحة 11
... become happy in the enjoy- ment of what God gives , and that the shadow which memory casts cannot obscure the brightness of that hope which shines upon their path from heaven . But whence cometh this blessedness ? The seed must be sown ...
... become happy in the enjoy- ment of what God gives , and that the shadow which memory casts cannot obscure the brightness of that hope which shines upon their path from heaven . But whence cometh this blessedness ? The seed must be sown ...
الصفحة 12
William Greenleaf Eliot. ing burden , and sorrow will become the por- tion of our cup . We would not lessen the brightness of the maiden's life ; the overflow of her innocent mirth brings gladness even to the heart of age . But she , too ...
William Greenleaf Eliot. ing burden , and sorrow will become the por- tion of our cup . We would not lessen the brightness of the maiden's life ; the overflow of her innocent mirth brings gladness even to the heart of age . But she , too ...
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