| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1854 - 592 pągines
...the age, the eternity, of your* household. Remember the pcrmanancy of youthful impressions ! HOME. THERE is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest ; Where man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While in his softened... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 pągines
...to that pole ; For in this land of heaven's peculiar grace. The heritage of nature's noblest race, There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest, Where man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While in his softened... | |
| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1854 - 614 pągines
...age, the eternity, of your household, llemember the permanancy of youthful impressions ! HOME. TUERE is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest ; Where man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While in his softened... | |
| 1854 - 608 pągines
...Deems his own land of every land the pride, Beloved by Heaven o'er all the world beside ; His home the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. JOHN WILSON. PROFESSOB WILSON, so long the distinguished occupant of the chair of Moral Philosophy... | |
| 1854 - 794 pągines
...Deems his own land of every land the pride, Beloved by heaven o'er all the world beside; His HOME the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. " Rub that horse down well, and don't feed him till he is perfectly cool." These words -were addressed... | |
| 1854 - 576 pągines
...Deems his own land of every land the pride, Beloved by Heaven o'er all the world beside ; His home the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest ! 44. NATURE A HARD CREDITOR Tkomts Carlylc. NATURE admits no lie. Most men profess to be aware of... | |
| 1854 - 606 pągines
...Deems his own land of every land the pride, Beloved by Heaven o'er all the world beside ; His home the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. JOHN WILSON. PROFESSOR WILSON, so long the distinguished occupant of the chair of Moral Philosophy... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1855 - 802 pągines
...trembles to that pole; For in this land of Heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's noblest race, There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest, Where man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While in his soften'd... | |
| How - 1855 - 264 pągines
...send forth our volume, hoping for it a wide circulation, and an ever-increasing sphere of usefulness. There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest ; Where man, creation's tyrant, caste aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride. While in his softened... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 462 pągines
...trembles to that pole: For in this land of heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's noblest race, There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest, Where man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While, in his soften'd... | |
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