The Child's Instructor: Consisting of Easy Lessons for Children on Subjects which are Familiar to Them in Language Adapted to Their CapacitiesJ.B. and L. Baldwin, 1833 - 108 pages |
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... ; The grove , the garden , and the field , A thousand joyful blessings yield . He makes the grassy food arise , And gives the cattle large supplies : * With herb for man , of various power ,. 16 CHILD'S INSTRUCTER . ...
... ; The grove , the garden , and the field , A thousand joyful blessings yield . He makes the grassy food arise , And gives the cattle large supplies : * With herb for man , of various power ,. 16 CHILD'S INSTRUCTER . ...
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... bet- ter : You must make hay while the sun shines . 9. July is the hottest month . the trees and play in the shade . You must go under Come let us go in the garden . There is a bee upon the honey 26 CHILD'S INSTRUCTER .
... bet- ter : You must make hay while the sun shines . 9. July is the hottest month . the trees and play in the shade . You must go under Come let us go in the garden . There is a bee upon the honey 26 CHILD'S INSTRUCTER .
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... garden . There is a bee upon the honey suckle . he is getting honey : he will carry it to the hive , and` save it for , winter . Good bee , make honey for Charles . 10. August will bring us ripe apples , and pears , and water mellons ...
... garden . There is a bee upon the honey suckle . he is getting honey : he will carry it to the hive , and` save it for , winter . Good bee , make honey for Charles . 10. August will bring us ripe apples , and pears , and water mellons ...
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... garden of your own , and a spade to dig with , and a hoe , and a rake , and a little wheel - barrow . 6. Do not let the weeds grow in your garden ; pull them all up ; weeds are good for nothing . You must ask the gardener for some seeds ...
... garden of your own , and a spade to dig with , and a hoe , and a rake , and a little wheel - barrow . 6. Do not let the weeds grow in your garden ; pull them all up ; weeds are good for nothing . You must ask the gardener for some seeds ...
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... garden root Beer , malt liquor Bier , a carriage for the dead Bell , to ring on Belle , a fine lady Ber ry , a small fruit Bu ry , to inter the dead Blew , did blow Blue , a kind of color Board , a thin plank Bo red , did bore Bold ...
... garden root Beer , malt liquor Bier , a carriage for the dead Bell , to ring on Belle , a fine lady Ber ry , a small fruit Bu ry , to inter the dead Blew , did blow Blue , a kind of color Board , a thin plank Bo red , did bore Bold ...
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Page 38 - My duty towards God, is to believe in him, to fear him, and to love him with all my heart, with all my mind, with all my soul, and with all my strength; to worship him, to give him thanks, to put my whole trust in him, to call upon him, to honour his holy Name and his Word, and to serve him truly all the days of my life.
Page 32 - Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see; That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me.
Page 34 - Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed me with food convenient for me: lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the Lord? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
Page 46 - The world recedes; it disappears! Heaven opens on my eyes; my ears With sounds seraphic ring! Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly! O Grave! where is thy victory? O Death! where is thy sting?
Page 15 - REMEMBER now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them...
Page 38 - From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise ; Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by every tongue. 2. Eternal are thy mercies, Lord ; Eternal truth attends thy word : Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more.
Page 34 - Then were there brought unto him little children, that he should put his hands on them, and pray : and the disciples rebuked them. But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me : for of such is the kingdom of heaven.
Page 13 - tis to see A whole assembly worship thee ! At once they sing, at once they pray, They hear of heaven and learn the way.
Page 12 - The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it.
Page 48 - I prized every hour that went by, Beyond all that had pleased me before ; But now they are past, and I sigh, And I grieve that I prized them no more.