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" The river, small and clear in its origin, gushes forth from rocks, falls into deep glens, and wantons and meanders through a wild and picturesque country, nourishing only the uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this, its state of infancy... "
The Dublin Journal of Temperance, Science, and Literature. ... - Page 172
1843
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Things a lady would like to know concerning domestic management and expenditure

Henry Southgate - 1875 - 604 pages
...the uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this, its state of infancy and youth, it may be compared to the human mind, in which fancy and...into the plain, it becomes slow and stately in its movements ; it is applied to move machinery, to irrigate meadows, and to bear upon its bosom the stately...
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The biblical museum. Old Testament, Volumes 9-10

James Comper Gray - 1876 - 868 pages
...uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this, in its state of infancy and youth, it may be compared to the human mind, in which fancy and...plain, it becomes slow and stately in its motions, and able to bear upon its bosom the stately barge. In this mature state, it IB deep, strong, and useful....
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The biblical museum. Old Testament, Volume 4

James Comper Gray - 1878 - 404 pages
...uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this, in its state of infancy and youth, it may be i compared to the human mind in which fancy and strength...are predominant— it is more beautiful than useful. j When the different rills or torrents join and descend into the i plain it becomes slow and stately...
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The Home Beyond: Or Views of Heaven, & Its Relation to Earth, by Over Four ...

Bishop Samuel Fallows - 1884 - 524 pages
...uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this, in its state of infancy and youth, it maV bo compared to the human mind, in which fancy, and strength...plain, it becomes slow and stately in its motions, and able to bear upon its bosom the stately barge. In this mature state, it is deep, strong, and useful....
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The Elements of Tachygraphy ...

David Philip Lindsley - 1885 - 148 pages
...uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In. this state of infancy and youth, it may be conipared to the human mind in which fancy and strength of imagination...torrents join and descend into the plain, it becomes sloio and stately in its motions. It is applied to move machinery, to irrigate meadows, and to bear...
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Six thousand illustrations of moral and religious truths

Cyclopaedia - 1885 - 1120 pages
...uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this, in it* state of infancy and youth, it may be compared to the human mind in which fancy and strength...imagination are predominant — it is more beautiful than nseful. When the different rills or torrents join and descend into the plain it becomes slow and stately...
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The Elements of Tachygraphy: Illustrating the First Principles of the Art ...

David Philip Lindsley - 1886 - 148 pages
...only the uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this state of infancy and youth, it may be compared to the human mind in which fancy and strength of imagination are predominant, ft is more beautiful than useful. When the different rills or torrents join and descend into the plain,...
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The Elements of Tachygraphy ...: Rewritten and Reengraved

David Philip Lindsley - 1890 - 140 pages
...only the uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this state of infancy and youth, it may be compared to the human mind in which fancy and strength...in its motions. It is applied to move machinery, to irrigate meadows, and to bear upon its bosom the stately barge. In this mature state it is deep, strong,...
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator

1830 - 760 pages
...the uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this, its state of infancy and youth, it may be compared to the human mind, in which fancy and...descend into the plain, it becomes slow and stately in it.- motions ; it is applied to move machinery, to irrigate meadows, and to bear upon its bosom the...
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