| rev. George Barlow - 1891 - 182 pages
...level of dull monotony, and the days drag on in the weary routine of comfortless and aimless labour. "He liveth long who, liveth well — All else is being...who can tell Of true things truly done each day." Intellectual pursuits and activity are a poor substitute for genuine religion. Education not founded... | |
| John Hendricks Bechtel - 1892 - 218 pages
...of the bliss That comes in the lap of to-morrow. HOW TO LIVE. 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... | |
| 1892 - 672 pages
...level of dull monotony, and the days drag on in the weary routine of comfortless and aimless labour. " He liveth long who liveth well — All else is being...who can tell Of true things truly done each day." Intellectual pursuits and activity are a poor substitute for genuine religion. Education not founded... | |
| 1899 - 1588 pages
...family our deepest sympathy in their sorrow. " 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." Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the husband of Mrs. Bates, and also be entered... | |
| 1892 - 216 pages
...good at once will never do anything. — Johnson. 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. The longest life is but a parcel of moments. Truth crushed to earth will rise again, The eternal years... | |
| Emerson Elbridge White - 1893 - 330 pages
...true, Moment by moment, the whole day through. 22. 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. Sow love, and taste its fruitage pure; Sow peace, and reap its harvest bright; Sow sunbeams on the... | |
| 1893 - 174 pages
...HERBERT. 35 Long life. Missionary Chant. He liveth long who liveth well; All else is life but thrown 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... | |
| 1894 - 754 pages
...from childhood till we are old. What is all when all is told ?" "He liveth long who liveth well, All other life is short and vain ; He liveth longest who...liveth longest who can tell Of true things truly done to-day. "Waste not thy being; back to Him Who freely gave it freely give : Else is that being but a... | |
| Julia W. Frothingham - 1894 - 72 pages
...Services and Hymnal, page 48. J- \J Life's Meaning. 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. Be wise and use thy wisdom well, Who wisdom speaks must live it too ; He is the wisest who can tell... | |
| G. Steel - 1894 - 320 pages
...fills the earth.— James Russell Lowell. 2. (1) 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. — Sonar. (2) Best is not quitting The busy career ; Rest is the fitting Of self to its sphere. —... | |
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