An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 85
... eyes , and not trust too much to others ; for as Poor Richard says , I never saw an oft - removed Tree , Nor yet an ... Eye of a Master will do more work than both his Hands ; and again , Want of Care does us more damage than want of ...
... eyes , and not trust too much to others ; for as Poor Richard says , I never saw an oft - removed Tree , Nor yet an ... Eye of a Master will do more work than both his Hands ; and again , Want of Care does us more damage than want of ...
Page 256
... eyes from the plain face and sufficing objects of Nature , the sun and moon , the animals , the water and stones ... eye , until it is lifted ; then we find tragedy and moaning women , and hard- eyed husbands , and deluges of lethe , and ...
... eyes from the plain face and sufficing objects of Nature , the sun and moon , the animals , the water and stones ... eye , until it is lifted ; then we find tragedy and moaning women , and hard- eyed husbands , and deluges of lethe , and ...
Page 397
... eyes dimmed by toil and tears ; the pose one of patience , courage and heroic strength - there he stands , chisel in hand , absorbed , proud , erect and defiant . He seems to be looking at an imaginary statue — an uncompleted statue ...
... eyes dimmed by toil and tears ; the pose one of patience , courage and heroic strength - there he stands , chisel in hand , absorbed , proud , erect and defiant . He seems to be looking at an imaginary statue — an uncompleted statue ...
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