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" He liveth long who liveth well ! All else is being flung away ; He liveth longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. "
Wisconsin Journal of Education - Page 18
1864
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The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, Volumes 78-79

1884 - 750 pages
...their achievements, these lines seem to possess an added significance : " He liveth long who Iiveth well ! All else is being flung away : He liveth longest...who can tell Of true things truly done each day." AL ROCKWOOD. HOPE: '"PHAT earnest longing and soul-yearn-*• ing which reaches up and gathers strength-...
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Helps to a holy Lent [sermons].

Frederic Dan Huntington (bp. of central New York.) - 1884 - 252 pages
...; He liveth longest who can tell Of living most for heavenly gain. He liveth long who liveth well 1 All else is being flung away ; He liveth longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. OLOED Jesua Christ, who hast said, My Father worketh hitherto, and I work ; grant us, we beseech Thee,...
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A diurnal for the changes and chances of this mortal life [extracts] ed. by ...

Diurnal - 1885 - 246 pages
...displays, We owe Thee thankfulness and praise Who givest all. WORDSWORTH. •Hie SEPTEMBER. #September. 1. HE liveth long who liveth well : All else is being...longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. Be what thou seemest ; live thy creed ; Hold up to earth the torch divine ; Be what thou prayest to...
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Sheldons' Modern School Fourth Reader

1885 - 254 pages
...Sometimes a single root holds as many oysters as a man can carry. WRITING EXERCISE XLV. Copy and learn— He liveth long who liveth well ! All else is being...longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. God might have made the eai-th bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak tree and the cedar tree,...
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Sheldons' Modern School Fourth Reader

1885 - 254 pages
...Sometimes a single t holds as many oysters as a man can carry. WRITING EXERCISE XLV. ! opy and learn— He liveth long who liveth well! All else is being flung away; He liveth longest who can tell w'ers ru ry n is ter Of true things truly done each day. LESSON Lll. med'i cine earth great much small...
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The Royal Gallery of Poetry and Art: An Illustrated Book of the Favorite ...

1886 - 552 pages
...to its summit round by round. JOSIAH GILBEKT HOLLAND. HOW TO LIVE. 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;...
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Psalm 79-103

Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1885 - 498 pages
...and vain ; He liveth longest who can tell Of living most for heavenly gain. He llveth long who llveth well! All else is being flung away ; He liveth longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. Horatius Bonar. Verse 18. — "JwtK shew him my salvation.1'' The last, greatest, climax of blessing,...
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"New Every Morning": A Yearbook for Girls

Annie H. Ryder - 1886 - 200 pages
...thoroughly enjoy inward liberty. THOMAS X KEMPIS. 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. H. BONAR. 27. What a suffocating feeling it is, leaving school for ever — a period, an era completely...
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The Life of Rev. George C. Haddock

Frank Channing Haddock - 1887 - 554 pages
...the number of times the sun sets. A child may die a thousand years old. Bower has written truly : ' He liveth long who liveth well, All else is being...who can tell Of true things truly done each day.' " Measured thus, the life of this servant of God was not short ; measured by achievements — by influence,...
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Our Language: Its Use and Structure Taught by Practice and Example

Gordon Augustus Southworth, Farley Brewer Goddard - 1887 - 408 pages
...the pronouns in the following selection : — 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...
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