... sun in his whole day's circuit. The poet's visions of evening are all compact of tender and soothing images. It brings the wanderer to his home, the child to his mother's arms, the ox to his stall, and the weary laborer to his rest. But to the gentle-hearted... Child Culture in the Home: A Book for Mothers - Page 156by Martha B. Mosher - 1898 - 240 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 pages
...stall, and the weary labourer to his rest. But to the gentle-hearted youth who is thrown upon the rocks -y/ boot impulses become a snare to him ; and he is led astray because he is social, affectionate, sympathetic,... | |
| Book-lover - 1883 - 336 pages
...the gentle-hearted youth who is tbrown upon Che rocks of a pitiless city, and stands " homeless among a thousand homes," the approach of evening brings...mood his best impulses become a snare to him; and be is led astray because he is socisl, affectionate, sympathetic, and warm-hearted. If there be a young... | |
| Sheldon and Company - 1895 - 384 pages
...commas;. thus,— Without dividing, he destroyed party; without corrupting, he made a venal age unanimous. His best impulses become a snare to him; and he, is led astray because he is social, sympathetic, and warm-hearted. Tell why the semicolon is used in the following sentences. Write the... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 582 pages
...stall, and the weary laborer to his rest. But to the gentle-hearted youth who is thrown upon the rocks of a pitiless city, and stands " homeless amid a thousand...homes," the approach of evening brings with it an aching scene of loneliness and desolation which comes down upon the spirit like darkness upon the earth. In... | |
| John Wilson - 1899 - 362 pages
...stall, and the weary laborer to his rest. But to the gentle-hearted youth who ls thrown njion the rocks of a pitiless city, and stands " homeless amid a thousand...is led astray because he is social, affectionate, lympathetic, and warm-hearted. If there be a young man thus circumstanced, within the sound of my voice,... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1900 - 588 pages
...stall and the weary laborer to his rest. But to the gentle-hearted youth who is thrown upon the rocks of a pitiless city, and stands " homeless amid a thousand...become a snare to him, and he is led astray because be is social, affectionate, sympathetic and warmhearted. If there be a young man thus circumstanced... | |
| Harvey Edson Rogers - 1905 - 364 pages
...stall, and the weary laborer to his rest. But to t he gentle-hearted youth who is thrown upon the rocks of a pitiless city, and stands "homeless amid a, thousand...with it an aching sense of loneliness and desolation, whicn comes down upon the spirit like darkness upon the earth. In this mood, his best impulses become... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 798 pages
...hemes," the approaeh of evening brings with it an aehing sense of loneliness and desolation whieh eomes down upon the spirit like darkness upon the earth. In this mood, his best impulses beeome a snare to him, and he is led astray beeause he is soeial, affeetionate, sympathetie, and warm-hearted.... | |
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