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" And if we had riches, they could not procure A happy and peaceable mind ; Rich people have troubles as well as the poor, Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have been. Nor whether we're little or great ; For happiness lies... "
The Union Spelling Book - Página 105
por American Sunday-School Union - 1838 - 120 páginas
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen85,Parte2;Volumen118

1815 - 712 páginas
...puor, ; Although of a different kind. It signifies notwhat our stations bare been, Nor whether we 're little or great; «•>• For happiness lies in the temper within, And not in the outward estate. We only need labour as hard as we can, For all that our bodies may need, Still doing our duty to God...
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The Bee: A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Designed for the Young

1828 - 188 páginas
...and peaceable mind ; Rich people have trouble, nsi well as the poor, Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have been, Nor...the temper within, And not in the outward estate. We only need labour as hard as we can, For all that our bodies may need ; Still doing our duty to God...
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The Infant School and Nursery Hymn Book: Being a Collection of Hymns ...

1829 - 130 páginas
...happy and peaceable mind ; Rich people have troubles as well as the poor, Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have been. Nor...the temper within, And not in the outward estate. We only need labour as hard as we can, For all that our body may need ; Still doing our duty to God...
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The Infant School and Nursery Hymn Book: Being a Collection of Hymns ...

1829 - 138 páginas
...troubles as well as the poor. Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations hav6 been. Nor whether we're little or great ; For happiness...the temper within. And not in the outward estate. We only need labour as hard as we can. For all that our body may need ; Still doing our duty to God...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volumen13

1833 - 444 páginas
...happy and peaceable mind : Rich people have troubles as well as the poor, Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have been, Nor...the temper within, And not in the outward estate. Let us cheerfully labour as hard as we can For all that our bodies may need ; Still doing our duty...
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The Honeysuckle: Or, Poetical Sweets that Never Cloy: Original and Selected

1840 - 118 páginas
...happy and peaceable mind ; Rich people have trouble, as well as the poor, Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have been, Nor...the temper within, And not in the outward estate. We only need labour as hard as we can, For all that our bodies may need ; Still doing our duty to God...
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A Collection of Moral and Religious Poetry: For the Use of Families and Schools

1835 - 218 páginas
...happy and peaceable mind ; Rich people have troubles as well as the poor, Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have been, Nor...the temper within, And not in the outward estate. If we cheerfully labour as hard as we can, For all that we really may need, Still doing our duty to...
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The Presbyterian Magazine, Volumen2

1852 - 626 páginas
...troubles as well as the poor, And if we had riches they could not procure Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have been, Nor...the temper within, And not in the outward estate. For all that our bodies may need; Still doing our duty to Hod and to man, We need only labour as hard...
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The Teacher's Manual for Infant Schools and Preparatory Classes

Thomas Urry Young - 1852 - 302 páginas
...happy and peaceable mind ; Rich people have trouble, as well as the poor, Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have been, Nor...the temper within, And not in the outward estate. THE ANT AND THE CRICKET. A silly young cricket, accustomed to sing Through the warm sunny months of...
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The Presbyterian Magazine, Volumen2

Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1852 - 636 páginas
...happy and peaceable mind ; Bich people have troubles as well as the poor, Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have been, Nor whether we're little or great ; For happiness liea in the temper within, And not in the outward estate. We need only labour as herd as we can, For...
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