They are poor That have lost nothing ; they are poorer far Who, losing, have forgotten ; they most poor Of all, who lose and wish they MIGHT forget. For life is one, and in its warp and woof There runs a thread of gold that glitters fair, And sometimes... Public Opinion - Page 861901Full view - About this book
| Recitations - 1913 - 620 pages
...Cumberland. He held the road to Chattanooga. The campaign was successful. The gate of the mountains was ours. For life is one, and in its warp and woof There runs...sometimes in the pattern shows most sweet Where there are some sombre colors. — Jean Ingelow. The Bombardment of Vicksburg BY PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE. Vicksburg... | |
| Rev. S. Pollock Linn - Quotations - 1881 - 472 pages
...through its vices, worthy of lasting remembrance. GEOLOGY gives us a key to the patience of God. Holland. THEY are poor That have lost nothing; they are poorer...most poor Of all who lose and wish they might forget. Jean Ingelow. OH, it is hard to work for God, To rise and take His part Upon this battle-field of earth,... | |
| Calendars - 1910 - 152 pages
...thought is, that he can only wisely help himself, who helps mankind. — Fred N. Dow. September 5 TJOR Life is one, and in its warp and woof ^~ There runs...fair, And sometimes in the pattern shows most sweet When there are somber colors. It is true That we have wept. But oh! this thread of gold, We would not... | |
| Pitts Edwin Howes - Therapeutics - 1910 - 432 pages
...Happily our school is very free from these, with one or two exceptions. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. They are jx>or That have lost nothing: they are poorer far Who, losing,...poor Of all, who lose and wish they might forget. JEAN INGELOW. THE UNDERLYING CAUSE — CHRONIC DISEASE DIAGNOSED BY THE ELECTRIC CURRENT BY ALBERT... | |
| English literature - 1911 - 612 pages
...fertilize this world; And memory of things precious keepeth warm The heart that once did hold them. They are poor That have lost nothing ; they are poorer...losing, have forgotten ; they most poor Of all, who lose aud wish they might forget. For life is one, and in its warp and woof There runs a thread of gold that... | |
| Larkin Dunton, Augustus Hill Kelley - English language - 1911 - 356 pages
...thou never wert. 7. Nor you, ye proud, impute to these the fault. 8. I that speak to thee am he. 10. They are poor That have lost nothing; they are poorer far Who, losing, have forgotten ; they are poorest Of all who lose and wish they might forget. Write five sentences using pronouns instead... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1913 - 524 pages
...memory of things precious keepeth warm The heart that once did hold them. . They are poor i ., .»* That have lost nothing ; they are poorer far Who,...sometimes in the pattern shows most sweet Where there are sombre colours. It is true That we have wept. But oh ! this thread of gold, 20 We would not have it... | |
| Fred Abbott Baker - 1917 - 164 pages
...world, and memory of things precious keepeth warm the heart that once did hold them. They are poor who have lost nothing. They are poorer far, who, losing, have forgotten. They most poor of all, who having lost, would wish they might forget." EEV. NICHOLAS BAKEE (1610-1678) And His Descendants. Nicholas... | |
| Education - 1894 - 474 pages
...leaves in a gust, Humbled, indeed, down into the dust. — Joaquín Miller. <•> ' A STRING OF PEARLS. They are poor That have lost nothing; they are poorer...poor Of all, who lose and wish they might forget. — Jean Ingelow. The busy world shoves angrily aside The man who stands with arms akimbo set. —James... | |
| 1923 - 210 pages
...from God, of Charity, Fraternity, Obedience to His laws, and reverence for His Great and Holy Name. "They are poor That have lost nothing; they are poorer...sometimes in the pattern shows most sweet Where there are sombre colors. It is true That we have wept. But, 0 this thread of gold ! We would not have it tarnish... | |
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