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" Who loved thee so fondly as he ? He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, And joined in thy innocent glee. "
The Lady's Token, Or Gift of Friendship - Page 70
edited by - 1848 - 128 pages
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The Reporter [afterw.] The Catechumen reporter. Ed. by S. Jackson, Volume 11

Samuel Jackson - 1851 - 1172 pages
...creature in Jesus Christ. BE KIND. Bi kind to thy Father: for when tlioa wert younj, Who loved thee so fondly as he ? He caught the first accents that fell...tongue, And joined in thy innocent glee. Be kind to thy Fathir, for now he is old — His locks intermingled with grey ; His footsteps are feeble — once...
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The Children's missionary newspaper [sometimes entitled The Children's ...

176 pages
...thee so fondly as he ? I tongue, He caught the first accents that fell from thy And join'd in thine innocent glee. Be kind to thy father, for now he is old, His looks intermingled with grey ; His footsteps are feeble, onee fearless and bold ; Thy father is passing...
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The Sunday scholars' magazine

178 pages
...am I patient enough?" BE KIND. BE kind to thy father — for when thou wert young Who lored thee so fondly as he? He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, And joined in thine innocent glee. Be kind to thy father, for now he is old, His locks intermingled with grey ; His...
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The rhetorical reader, consisting of choice specimens of oratorical ...

John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 pages
...broken-hearted. "BE KIND!" . ANONYMOUS. BE kind to thy father — for when thou wert young, Who loved thee so fondly as he ? He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, And joined in thine innocent glee. Be kind to thy father, for now he is old, His locks intermingled with grey, His...
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The New Parley Library ..., Volumes 1-2

1844 - 836 pages
...ramble v POETRY. B £ KIN D. Be kind to thy father for wlnii f 1i< \\ h" loved thee so fondly as he f He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue And joined in thine innocent glee. Be kind to thy father, for BOW he is old, Hie locks intermingled with gfey, His...
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The Mother's Assistant and Young Lady's Friend, Volumes 8-9

1846 - 332 pages
...Portsmouth, NH, January, 1846. BE KIND. BE kind to thy father — for when thou wert young, Who loved thee so fondly as he ? He caught the first accents that fell...father for now he is old, His locks intermingled with gray ; His footsteps are feehle, once fearless and bold — Thy father is passing away. Be kind to...
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Early days; or, The Wesleyan scholar's guide

1864 - 726 pages
...loved thee as fondly ashe? He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, And join'd in thine innocent glee. Be kind to thy father, for now he is...grey; His footsteps are feeble, once fearless and hold ; Thy father is passing away. A SAVIOUE FOE NINE YEARS OLD. JNE Sabbath a little girl listened...
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The first (second) English reader, ed. by G.D. Abbott, Volume 1

Gorham Dummer Abbott - 1848 - 168 pages
...doing. LESSON XXXII. BE KIND. T)E kind to thy father—for when thou wert young, Who loved thee so fondly as he? He caught the first accents that fell...tongue, And joined in thy innocent glee. Be kind to thy father—for now he is old, His locks intermingled with gray ; His footsteps are feeble, once fearless...
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The School Reader: Third Book

Charles Walton Sanders - 1841 - 264 pages
...-• — • ac-cent tliat fell from thy tongue, And joined In thy innocent &tc £ see • *****a t glee. Be kind to thy father for now he Is old, His -fc Hdr^=t A* * »\ \j -0\ 0— '+--*-&-&->*' s THIRD BOOK. locks In-ter-mlngled with gray; His footsteps...
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The Juvenile companion, and Sunday-school hive ..., Volumes 3-4; Volumes 9-10

1856 - 1270 pages
...FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER, AND BROTHER. BE kind to thy father, for when thou wert young, Who loved thee so fondly as he? He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, And joined in thine innocent glee. Be kind to thy father, for now he is old — His locks intermingled with grey...
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