A Third Treasury of the FamiliarRalph Louis Woods |
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Page 144
... gave me meat ; I was thirsty , and ye gave me drink ; I was a stranger , and ye took me in . And on the lower part of the page he read this : — Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren , ye have done it ...
... gave me meat ; I was thirsty , and ye gave me drink ; I was a stranger , and ye took me in . And on the lower part of the page he read this : — Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren , ye have done it ...
Page 487
... gave money - which was of their store — he gave prayers and hard work and an inspiring courage . He helped . In his sphere he was a power . And so when he lay down to sleep hun- dreds of friends trudged out to bid him good - by with ...
... gave money - which was of their store — he gave prayers and hard work and an inspiring courage . He helped . In his sphere he was a power . And so when he lay down to sleep hun- dreds of friends trudged out to bid him good - by with ...
Page 642
... gave us life , gave us liberty at the same time . -Thomas Jefferson YOUTH'S IMMORTALITY William Hazlitt No young man believes he shall ( 642 )
... gave us life , gave us liberty at the same time . -Thomas Jefferson YOUTH'S IMMORTALITY William Hazlitt No young man believes he shall ( 642 )
Common terms and phrases
Anonymous asked Avdyeitch beauty birds bless child dark dead dear death dream Eagle earth Edwin Arlington Robinson eyes face fear feet fire Flannery flowers give glory hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven Henry Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Holy Bible hope hour HOUSTON Jesus John John Donne King kiss Lamia land laugh leave light Lincoln live look Lord Mark Twain morning mountain nation never night peace pigs prayer President rain Ralph Waldo Emerson Robert Louis Stevenson rose Rose of Tralee shine sing sleep smile song soul spirit stand stars sweet T. S. Eliot tell thee things Thomas thou thought took TRANQUILLITY BASE tree truth unto voice walk Walter Mitty William William Shakespeare wind woman words