And let us linger in this place, for an instant, to remark, that if ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor. The ties that bind the. wealthy and the proud to home, may be forged on earth ; but those which... The Saturday Magazine - Page 1111841Full view - About this book
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1880 - 772 pages
...acquainted. DR. BROWN : Lefts, on the Philos. of the Human Mind. If ever household affections find love it does not grow of itself. It is one of the blessings of a happy constitution, which education at home may be forged on earth, but those which link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the true... | |
| Thomas Louis Haines, Levi W. Yaggy - Conduct of life - 1881 - 672 pages
...lives, whether rich or poor. The affections and loves of home are graceful things, especially among the poor. The ties that bind the wealthy and the proud...are of the true metal and bear the stamp of heaven. These affections and loves constitute the poetry of human life, and, so far as our present existence... | |
| Osgood Eaton Fuller - Conduct of life - 1881 - 658 pages
...but in his prayer and song, Enjoys the highest earthly bliss. If ever household affections and love are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor. The ties that bind the wealthy and the proud at home may be forged on earth, but those which link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the true... | |
| Voice, J. E. - 1883 - 212 pages
...bleeding rose Once shed its fragrance there. — M'Cheyne, Home. If ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....are of the true metal, and bear the stamp of heaven. — Dickens. But time, nor change, can e'er efface This truth, where'er we roam, That the heart has... | |
| Charles Dickens - English fiction - 1884 - 914 pages
...let me linger in this place, for an instant, to remark that if ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal and bear the stamp of Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 868 pages
...place, for an instant, to remark that if ever household affections and loves are graceful things, then are graceful in the poor. The ties that bind the wealthy...link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal and bear the stamp of Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his... | |
| Smith C. Ferguson, Emory Adams Allen - Conduct of life - 1884 - 648 pages
...and loves of home are graceful things, especially among the poor. The ties that bind the wealthy and proud to home may be forged on earth, but those which...are of the true metal, and bear the stamp of heaven. These affections and loves constitute the poetry of human life, and so far as our present existence... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - American literature - 1888 - 712 pages
...foot, John Anderson, my jo. ROBERT BURNS. AFFECTIONS OF HOME. $F ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his inheritance as a part of himself, as trophies of his birth and power ; the poor man's... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1887 - 824 pages
...and loves are graceful things, they we graceful in the poor. The ties that bind the wealthy and ie proud to home may be forged on earth, but those which...link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal and bear the stamp of Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 1184 pages
...let me linger in this place, for an instant, to remark that if ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal and bear the stamp of Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his... | |
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