| Arthur Aikin - 1809 - 832 str.
...home, a child has dropped a halfpenny, and if, by giving it another, I can wipe away its tears, I feel I have done something. I should be glad indeed to do greater things, but I will not neglect this.— When 1 hear a knock at my »tudy door, I hear a message from God ; it may be a lesson of instruction,... | |
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1816 - 602 str.
...home, a child has dropped a halfpenny, and if, by giving it. another, I can wipe away its tears, I feel I have done something. I should be glad, indeed, to do greater things ; but I will not neglect this. — When I hear a knock at my study door, I hear a message from God. It may be a lesson of instruction;... | |
| John Newton, Richard Cecil - 1824 - 738 str.
...home, a child has dropped a halfpenny, and if, by giving it another, I can wipe away its tears, I feel I have done something. I should be glad, indeed, to do greater things; but I will not neglect this. — • When I hear a knock at my study door, I hear a message from God. It may be a lesson of instruction... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1825 - 476 str.
...home, a child has dropped a halfpenny, and if, by giving it another, I can wipe away its tears, I feel I have done something. I should be glad, indeed, to do greater things ; but I will not neglect this. When 1 hear a knock at my study door, I hear a message from God. It may be a lesson of instruction... | |
| 1826 - 320 str.
...home, a child has dropped a halfpenny, and if by giving it another I can wipe away its tears, I feel I have done something. I should be glad, indeed, to do greater things ; but I will not neglect this. When I hear a knock at my study door, I hear a message from God. It may be a lesson of instruction... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1827 - 156 str.
...halfpenny, and if, hy giving it another, I can wipe away its ti'-irs, I feel 1 have done something. I shoald be glad indeed to do greater things, but I will not neglect this. When I hear a knock at v»Jy door, I hear a massage from God; it may be A IdMon of instruction, perhaps... | |
| John Newton - 1830 - 126 str.
...dropped a halfpenny, and if, by picking it up and giving to it another, I can wipe away its tears, I feel I have done something. I should be glad indeed to do greater things, but I will not neglect this." Soon after he came to London, he experienced a severe shock in the death of Miss Eliza Cunningham.... | |
| 1835 - 616 str.
...home, a child has dropped a half-penny, and if, by giving it another, I can wipe away its tears, I feel I have done something. I should be glad indeed to do greater things, but I will not neglect this. — John Newton. LITERARY NOTICE. The Ladies' Wreath; a selection from the Female Poetic Writers of... | |
| John Stevens Cabot ABBOTT - 1837 - 184 str.
...by giving it another, I can wipe away its tears, I feel that I have done something. I should be glad to do greater things, but I will not neglect this."...greater blessing to the world than the enforcement of any code of laws the human mind ever framed. Let the parent act upon this principle in his family ;... | |
| John Newton - 1839 - 496 str.
...home, a child has dropped a halfpenny, and if, by giving it another, I can wipe away its tears, I feel I have done something. I should be glad indeed to do greater things, but I will not neglect this. When I hear a knock at »y study door, I hear a message from God ; it may be a lesson of instruction,... | |
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