| Robert Kidd - 1883 - 518 pages
...way. — Edward Everett. LXI. — HE LIVETH LONG WHO LIVETH WELL,. HE liveth long who liveth well! All other life is short and vain; He liveth longest who...longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. Waste not thy being; back to Him Who freely gave it, freely give, Else is that being but a dream, —... | |
| Robert Kidd - 1883 - 518 pages
...way. —Edward Everett. LXI.—HE LIVETH LONG WHO LIVETH WELL. HE liveth long who liveth well! All other life is short and vain; He liveth longest who...longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. Waste not thy being; back to Him Who freely gave it, freely give, Be wise, and use thy wisdom well;... | |
| 1883 - 782 pages
...well as of courage. " I WILL NOT FEAR WHAT MAN SHALL DO UNTO ME." E liveth long who liveth well ! All other life is short and vain ; He liveth longest who...longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. Waste not thy being ; back to Him, Who freely gave it, freely give ; Else is that being but a dream,... | |
| Congregational Union of England and Wales - 1883 - 294 pages
...All other life is short and vain ; He liveth longest who can tell Of living most for heavenly gain. 2 He liveth long who liveth well, All else is being flung away ; He liveth longest who can tell Of right things rightly done each day. 3 Waste not thy being ; back to Him Who freely gave it, freely... | |
| Alexander Whyte - 1883 - 250 pages
...vain; He liveth longest who can tell Of living most for heavenly gain. He liveth long who liveth well I All else is being flung away; He liveth longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. Q. 67. Which is the sixth commandment? A. The sixth commandment is, Thou shalt not kill.0 Q. 68. What... | |
| Portland Oregon, public sch - 1883 - 376 pages
...truly happy. Remember the words of the poet — "He liveth long who liveth well: All else is life but flung away: He liveth longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. Then fill each hour with what will last: Buy up the moments as they go; The life above when this is... | |
| Emma Raymond Pitman - 1883 - 518 pages
...tell Of living most for heavenly gain. " lie liveth long who liveth well ; All else is being thrown away. He liveth longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. " Sow truth, if thou the true wouldst reap ; Who sows the false shall reap the vain. Erect and sound... | |
| 1902 - 730 pages
...using at least double the number of words: He livetn long who liveth well ; All else is life but ilung away: He liveth longest who can tell Of, true things truly done each day. Answers in Composition. I. The number of heads under which the subject is treated determines the number... | |
| David J. Deane - 1884 - 134 pages
...preaching of the Gospel, nor visiting and comforting of poor men." He liveth long who liveth well ! All other life is short and vain ; He liveth longest who...longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. CHAPTER VI. "Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake ; for their's is the kingdom... | |
| Hymns - 1884 - 140 pages
...All other life is short and vain ; He liveth longest who can tell Of living most for heavenly gain. 2 He liveth long who liveth well ! All else is being...longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. 3 Waste not thy being ; back to him Who freely gave it, freely give, Else is that being but a dream,... | |
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