The District School as it was: Scenery-showing, and Other WritingsPress of T. R. Marvin, 1852 - 364 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... rules been enforced by any thing resembling Mary Smith's sweet and sympathetic disposition and manners , they would have been endurable . But , as it was , our schooling those two summers was a pain to the body , a weariness to the mind ...
... rules been enforced by any thing resembling Mary Smith's sweet and sympathetic disposition and manners , they would have been endurable . But , as it was , our schooling those two summers was a pain to the body , a weariness to the mind ...
Pagina 51
... rules of syntax , and felt that I had accomplished a great work . The next summer I reviewed the whole grammar ; for the mistress thought it necessary to have " its most practical and important parts firmly fixed in the memory , before ...
... rules of syntax , and felt that I had accomplished a great work . The next summer I reviewed the whole grammar ; for the mistress thought it necessary to have " its most practical and important parts firmly fixed in the memory , before ...
Pagina 54
... rules than you could shake a stick at before your arm would ache , " said some one . " And if the master should shake a stick at every one who should disobey them , he would not find time to do much else , " said another . Indeed , it ...
... rules than you could shake a stick at before your arm would ache , " said some one . " And if the master should shake a stick at every one who should disobey them , he would not find time to do much else , " said another . Indeed , it ...
Pagina 110
... rules of play these sham - fights sometimes waxed into the very reality of war . : The school was about equally divided between the East and the West ends of the district . From time immemorial there had come down a rivalry between the ...
... rules of play these sham - fights sometimes waxed into the very reality of war . : The school was about equally divided between the East and the West ends of the district . From time immemorial there had come down a rivalry between the ...
Pagina 115
... Rule , in a little smaller hand , so that there was a regular gra- dation from the enormous capitals at the top , down to the fine running - no , hobbling hand in which I wrote off the rule . Now slate and pencil and brain came into use ...
... Rule , in a little smaller hand , so that there was a regular gra- dation from the enormous capitals at the top , down to the fine running - no , hobbling hand in which I wrote off the rule . Now slate and pencil and brain came into use ...
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Pagina 239 - Beauty — a living Presence of the earth, Surpassing the most fair ideal Forms Which craft of delicate Spirits hath composed From earth's materials — waits upon my steps ; Pitches her tents before me as I move, An hourly neighbour.
Pagina 243 - A THING of beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Pagina 223 - Heaven In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of love and admiration, yet in vain, Without fair Culture's kind parental aid...
Pagina 272 - Of mountain torrents ; or the visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery, its rocks, Its woods, and that uncertain heaven, received Into the bosom of the steady lake.
Pagina 232 - And living as if earth contained no tomb, — And glowing into day: we may resume The march of our existence...
Pagina 282 - THOU who wouldst see the lovely and the wild Mingled in harmony on Nature's face/ Ascend our rocky mountains. Let thy foot Fail not with weariness, for on their tops The beauty and the majesty of earth Spread wide beneath, shall make thee to forget The steep and toilsome way.
Pagina 137 - I take my pen in hand to inform you that I am in a state of grate bliss, and trust these lines will find you injoyin the same blessins.
Pagina 289 - Unfathomed and resistless. God hath set His rainbow on thy forehead : and the cloud Mantled around thy feet. And he doth give Thy voice of thunder, power to speak of him Eternally — bidding the lip of man Keep silence — and upon thy rocky altar pour Incense of awe-struck praise.
Pagina 239 - Paradise, and groves Elysian, Fortunate Fields — like those of old Sought in the Atlantic Main — why should they be A history only of departed things, Or a mere fiction of what never was ? For the discerning intellect of Man, When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion, shall find these A simple produce of the common day.
Pagina 277 - I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me ; and to me High mountains are a feeling, but the hum Of human cities torture : I can see Nothing to loathe in nature, save to be A link reluctant in a fleshly chain...