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" A child's eyes ! those clear wells of undefiled thought — what on earth can be more beautiful ? Full of hope, love, and curiosity, they meet your own. In prayer, how earnest ; in joy, how sparkling ; in sympathy, how tender. The man who never tried... "
Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of the Present Time - Page 12
by Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1851 - 129 pages
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 57

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 604 pages
...can be so beautiful? Full of hope, love, and curiosity, they meet your own. In prayer, how earnest 1 in joy, how sparkling ! in sympathy, how tender !...little child, has carelessly passed by one of the pleasures of life, as one passes a rare flower, without plucking it or knowing its value. A child can...
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Monthly Literary Miscellany, Volumes 6-9

1852 - 820 pages
...what on earth can be more beautiful? Full of hope, love and charity, they meet our own. Iu prayer.how earnest; in joy, how sparkling; in sympathy, how tender....never tried the companionship of a little child has lost one of tliu greatest pleasures of life, as one passes a rare flower without plucking it or knowing...
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The Valley Farmer, Volumes 4-7

1852 - 664 pages
...love and curiosisy, they meet your own. In prayer bow earnest; in joy how sparkling; in sympathy bow tender! The man who never tried the companionship...little child, has carelessly passed by one of the greatest pleasures of life; as one passes a rare flower, without plucking it or knowing its value....
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The cruet stand, select pieces of prose and poetry, Volume 1

C. Gough - 1853 - 428 pages
...of course Miss ; could we send it any where for yer ? A CHILD'S EYES. THOSE clear wells of undefiled thought — what on earth can be more beautiful ?...never tried the companionship of a little child, has scarcely passed by one of the greatest pleasures of life, as one passes a rare flower, without plucking...
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The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, Volumes 5-6

1857 - 794 pages
...and curiosity, they meet our own. In prayer, how earnest; in joy, how sparkling ; in sympathy. ho» tender ! The man who never tried the companionship...little child, has carelessly passed by one of the greatest pleasures of life, as one passée a rare flower, without plucking it or knowing its value....
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The Presbyterian Magazine, Volume 3

Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1858 - 642 pages
...CHILD'S SYMPATHY. A CHILD'S eyes ! those clear wells of undefiled thought — what on earth can be so beautiful ? Full of hope, love, and curiosity, they...little child, has carelessly passed by one of the greatest pleasures of life, as one passes a rare flower, without plucking it or knowing its value....
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Sunbeams for all seasons; counsels, cautions, and precepts &c

Sunbeams - 1861 - 368 pages
...for its own can seldom be hardened to another's at a A child's eyes ! those clear wells of undefiled thought — what on earth can be more beautiful ?...a little child has carelessly passed by one of the greatest pleasures of life, as one passes a rare flower without plucking it, or knowing its value....
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Many thoughts of many minds. Compiled by H. Southgate

Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...although in slumber. Byron. CHILD— Sympathy of a, A child's eyes ! those clear wells of undefiled ; < + , B Ufo, as one passes a raro flower, without plucking it or knowing its value. A child cannot understand...
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Scott's Monthly Magazine, Volume 4

1867 - 488 pages
...your own. In prayer, how earnest ! in joy, how sparkling ! in sympathy, how tender I The man who has never tried the companionship of a little child, has carelessly passed by one of the greatest pleasures of life, as one passes a rare flower without (lacking it, or knowing its value....
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Aphorisms on the Mental Culture and Training of a Child ... Addressed to Parents

Pye Henry Chavasse - 1872 - 298 pages
...-which he freely utters without hesitation or reservation. Truly a child is the best of companions. " The man who never tried the companionship of a little child has carelessly passed by one of the greatest pleasures of life, as one passes a rare flower without plucking it, or knowing its value."...
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