Plain Words to Young MenEdson C. Eastman, 1858 - 250 |
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... thought it best , at the solicitation of friends , to give them a wider circulation , by embodying them in the present volume . The young men of Lowell , Mass . , will doubt- less recognize a portion of these Lectures as delivered in ...
... thought it best , at the solicitation of friends , to give them a wider circulation , by embodying them in the present volume . The young men of Lowell , Mass . , will doubt- less recognize a portion of these Lectures as delivered in ...
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... thought and labor ; they en- ter into every scheme of business and government , and , in their development , affect all ranks of men . For the application of these ideas , the young men are the in- struments . The old are gradually ...
... thought and labor ; they en- ter into every scheme of business and government , and , in their development , affect all ranks of men . For the application of these ideas , the young men are the in- struments . The old are gradually ...
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... thought , and free in mind , he approaches his task , and if it is not readily accomplished , his endeav- ors in it are worthy of all commendation . It is a great advantage to have this fresh element of youth continually pouring in upon ...
... thought , and free in mind , he approaches his task , and if it is not readily accomplished , his endeav- ors in it are worthy of all commendation . It is a great advantage to have this fresh element of youth continually pouring in upon ...
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... thought of life , and is grateful for the promise which it makes ! 3. ENTHUSIASM . Young men are generally full of this feeling . Nothing seems to be difficult . Every thing is easy . The way is clear before the mind . The obstructions ...
... thought of life , and is grateful for the promise which it makes ! 3. ENTHUSIASM . Young men are generally full of this feeling . Nothing seems to be difficult . Every thing is easy . The way is clear before the mind . The obstructions ...
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... thoughts respecting the true worth of young man- hood , to see idleness preferred to useful work , and the best part of life misused in folly and indulgence , pre- paring for a manhood of bitter regrets and an old age of sorrowful ...
... thoughts respecting the true worth of young man- hood , to see idleness preferred to useful work , and the best part of life misused in folly and indulgence , pre- paring for a manhood of bitter regrets and an old age of sorrowful ...
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Strona 204 - Count me o'er earth's chosen heroes, — they were souls that stood alone, While the men they agonized for hurled the contumelious stone, Stood serene, and down the future saw the golden beam incline To the side of perfect justice, mastered by their faith divine, By one man's plain truth to manhood and to God's supreme design.
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Strona 55 - And that it was great pity, so it was, That villanous saltpetre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a good tall fellow had destroy'd So cowardly ; and but for these vile guns He would himself have been a soldier.
Strona 205 - Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him : I will set him on high, because he hath known my name. He shall call upon me, and I will answer him : I will be with him in trouble ; I will deliver him, and honor him. With long life will I satisfy him, and show him my salvation.
Strona 125 - These are the masters who instruct us without rods and ferules, without hard words and anger, without clothes or money. If you approach them, they are not asleep ; if investigating you interrogate them, they conceal nothing ; if you mistake them, they never grumble ; if you are ignorant, they cannot laugh at you.
Strona 31 - Sad as the last which reddens over one That sinks with all we love below the verge; So sad, so fresh, the days that are no more.
Strona 132 - I KNOW not that the men of old Were better than men now, Of heart more kind, of hand more bold, Of more ingenuous brow ; I heed not those who pine for force A ghost of time to raise, As if they thus could check the course Of these appointed days.