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" Stand, like an anvil," when the sparks Fly far and wide, a fiery shower ; Virtue and truth must still be marks, Where malice proves its want of power. " Stand, like an anvil," when the bar Lies, red and glowing, on its breast ; Duty shall be life's leading... "
Merry's Museum, Parley's Magazine, Woodworth's Cabinet and the Schoolfellow - Page 149
1862
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The Gospel herald; or, Poor Christian's magazine, Volumes 3-4

1866 - 580 pages
...deeply root the oak, Whose brawny arms embrace the blast. " Stand like an anvil," when the sparks Fly far and wide, a fiery shower : Virtue and truth must...still be marks Where malice proves its want of power. t( Stand like an anvil," when the bar Lies red and glowing on its breast : Duty shall be life's leading...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 22

1849 - 648 pages
...deeply root the oak, Whose brawny arms embrace the blast " Stand, like an anvil," when the sparks Fly far and wide, a fiery shower ; Virtue and truth must...conscious innocence its rest. " Stand, like an anvil," when the sound Of ponderous hammers pains the ear ; Thine, but the still and stern rebound Of the great...
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The Bible class magazine [ed. by C.H. Bateman]., Volume 7

National Sunday school union - 1867 - 340 pages
...Stand like an anvil," when the sparks B'ly far and wide, a fiery shower ; Virtue and truth must stUl be marks Where malice proves its want of power. "Stand...conscious innocence its rest. " Stand like an anvil," when the sound Of ponderous hammers pains the ear ; Thine but the still and stern rebound Of the great...
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The Sunday School Magazine, Volumes 9-10

1849 - 698 pages
...deeply root the oak, Whose brawny arms embrace the blast. " Stand, like an anvil," when the sparks Fly far and wide, a fiery shower : Virtue and truth must...proves its want of power. " Stand, like an anvil.' Are born with earth, and die with time ; The soul, like God, its source and seat, Is solemn, still,...
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The Wheat-sheaf; Or, Gleanings for the Wayside and Fireside ...

1853 - 442 pages
...deeply root the oak, Whose brawny arms embrace the blast. " Stand like an anvil," when the sparks Fly far and wide, a fiery shower : Virtue and truth must...conscious innocence, its rest. " Stand like an anvil," when the sound Of ponderous hammers pains the ear : Thine but the still and stern rebound Of the great...
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The Wheat-sheaf, a Suggestive Reader: Containing Germs of Pure and Noble ...

Elizabeth Nicholson - 1853 - 412 pages
...deeply root the oak, Whose brawny arms embrace the blast. " Stand like an anvil," when the sparks Ply far and wide, a fiery shower : Virtue and truth must...conscious innocence, its rest. " Stand like an anvil," when the sound Of ponderous hammers pains the ear : Thine but the still and stern rebound Of the great...
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Forrester's Pictorial Miscellany for Boys and Girls

Mark Forrester - 1854 - 366 pages
...when we realize that heated air riser, and other air rushes in to supply its place. BE RESOLUTE. " Stand like an Anvil," when the bar Lies red and glowing...be life's leading star, And conscious innocence its resi. My Mother. MOTHER, again I see you stand Amid your prattling infant band ; Again, in haste, aside...
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Forrester's Pictorial Miscellany for Boys and Girls

Mark Forrester - 1854 - 358 pages
...when we realize that heated air rises, and other air rushes in to supply its place. BE RESOLUTE. " Stand like an Anvil," when the bar Lies red and glowing on its breast ; Puty shall be life's leading star, And conscious innocence its rest. My Mother. MOTHER, again I see...
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Forrester's Pictorial Miscellany for the Family Circle

Mark Forrester - 1855 - 358 pages
...for when we realize that heated air rises, and other air rushes in to supply its place. BE RESOLUTE. "Stand like an Anvil," when the bar Lies red and glowing...life's leading star, And conscious innocence its rest. My Mother. MOTHER, again I see you stand Amid your prattling infant band ; Again, in haste, aside you...
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 690 pages
...deeply root the oak, Whose brawny arms embrace the blast. " Stand like an anvil," when the sparks Fiy, far and wide a fiery shower; Virtue and truth must still be marke, Where malice proves its want of power. "Stand, like an anvil," when the bar I^ies, red and glowing,...
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