... the cares of state Are thorns upon the breast, That ever pierce the good man's heart, And rob him of his rest ; The great and gay to him appear As trifling as the dust, For he knows how little they are worth, How faithless is their trust. LOUISA.... The Pearl: Or, Affection's Gift - Page 1741832Full view - About this book
| 1832 - 548 pages
...little they are worth, How faithless is their trust. LOUISA. 1 mean to be a cottage girl, And sic behind a rill, And morn and eve my pitcher there With purest...lovely woodbine. Around my cottage door, And welcome to ray winter hearth The wandering and the poor. MOTHER. Louisa, dear, a humble mind 'Tis beautiful to... | |
| 1833 - 310 pages
...they are worth — How faithless is their trust. LOUISA. I mean to be a cottage girl, And sit behind a rill, And morn and eve my pitcher there With purest...welcome to my winter hearth The wandering and the poor. MOTHER. Louisa, dear, a humble mind 'Tis beautiful to see ; And you shall never hear a word To check... | |
| Readers - 1839 - 428 pages
...and gay to him appear As trifling as the dust, LOUISA. I mean to be a cottage girl, And sit behind a rill, And morn and eve my pitcher there. With purest...woodbine Around my cottage door, And welcome to my winter hearttt The wandering and the poor. MOTHER. Louisa, dear, a humble mind 'Tis beautiful to see, And... | |
| Children's literature - 1842 - 414 pages
...they are worth — How faithless is their trust. LOUISA. I mean to he a cottage girl, And sit behind a rill, And morn and eve my pitcher there With purest...welcome to my winter hearth The wandering and the poor. MOTHER. Louisa, dear, an humble mind "Tis beautiful to see ; And you shall never hear a word To check... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - Recitations - 1844 - 302 pages
...little they are worth, How faithless is their trust. LOUISA. I mean to be a cottage girl, And sit behind a rill, And morn and eve my pitcher there With purest...welcome to my winter hearth The wandering and the poor. MOTHER. Louisa, dear, a humble mind 'Tis beautiful to see ; And you shall never hear a word To check... | |
| 350 pages
...they are worth — How faithless is their trust. LOUISA. I mean to be a cottage girl, And sit behind a rill, And morn and eve my pitcher there With purest...welcome to my winter hearth The wandering and the poor. MOTHER. Louisa, dear, a humble mind 'Tis beautiful to see, And you shall never hear a word To check... | |
| Mary (aunt, pseud.) - 1854 - 104 pages
...little they are worth, How faithless is their trust. LOUISA. I mean to be a cottage girl, And sit behind a rill ; And morn and eve my pitcher there With purest...welcome to my winter hearth The wandering and the poor. MOTHEE. Louisa, dear, a humble mind Is beautiful to see ; And you shall never hear a word, To check... | |
| 1864 - 422 pages
...they are worth — How faithless is their trust. LOUISA. I mean to be a cottage girl, And sit behind a rill, And morn and eve my pitcher there With purest...door, And welcome to my winter hearth The wandering und the poor. MOTHER. Louisa, dear, a humble mind 'Tis beautiful to see, And you shall never hear a... | |
| Recitations - 1872 - 216 pages
...trust. LOUISA. I mean to be a cottage girl, And sit behind a rill, And morn and eve my pitcher there And I'll train a lovely woodbine Around my cottage...welcome to my winter hearth The wandering and the poor. MOTHER. Louisa, dear, a humble mind Tis beautiful to see, And you shall never hear a word To check... | |
| J C Hutchieson - 1878 - 634 pages
...faithless is their trust. 110 THE CHILDREN'S CHOICE. LOUISA. I mean to be a cottage girl, And sit behind a rill, And morn and eve my pitcher there With purest...welcome to my winter hearth The wandering and the poor. MOTUEH. Louisa, dear, a humble mind "Tis beautiful to see, And you shall never hear a word To check... | |
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