| 1821 - 426 páginas
...can stand a tip-toe on the mountain top of human life.; look down with pleasure upon the valley which they have passed ; and sometimes stretch their wings in joyful hope of a happy flight into eternity. Yet a little while, and your hope will be accomplished. When you can without inconvenience, favour... | |
| 1825 - 502 páginas
...of human life, look down with pleasure upon the valley they have passed, and sometimes stretch tbeir wings in joyful hope of a happy flight into eternity,"...to earth. The world's loss will be your great gain. 1 do not say this as a believer in that comfortless sleep of ages, of which you speak so resignedly... | |
| Reading, J. L. - 1848 - 122 páginas
...with them who, like you, can stand a-tiptoe on the mountain of human life, look down with pleasure on the valley they have passed, and sometimes stretch...wings in joyful hope of a happy flight into eternity. Yet a little while, and your hope will be accomplished. COWPEB'S LETTERS. NEW YEAR'S WISHES. MAY this... | |
| 1851 - 592 páginas
...stand a tip-toe on the mountain top of human life, look down with pleasure upon the valley theyhave passed, and sometimes stretch their wings in joyful hope of a happy flight into eternity. Yet a little while, and your hope will be accomplished. The course of a rapid river is the justest... | |
| James Hamilton - 1854 - 988 páginas
...on the mountain-to human life, look down with pleasure upon the valley they have pas SPECIMENS. 417 and sometimes stretch their wings in joyful hope of a happy flight into eternity. Yet a little while, and your hope will be accomplished." The following extract from a letter to Mr.... | |
| 1825 - 498 páginas
...has lately given us in the Repository ; and if it did not look like flattery, 1 should say the same of " the last (sad word) poor man's friend." When...resignedly ; but as convinced, that whether dead or ulive, we are in the hands of our Father, in whose hands it shall be well for the good. ' Your reflections... | |
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