The Golden Road
| 1 | No Work the Hardest Work | Remember it is harder still To have no work to do |
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| 4 | A description of the Admirable Table of Logarithmes | Multiplication is vexation, Division is as bad, The rule of three perplexes me, And fractions drive me mad |
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| Romans 12:15 | “I don’t believe we ought to be cheerful ALL the time,” said the Story Girl. “The Bible says we ought to weep with those who weep.” |
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| 6 | Thomas DeWitt Talmage | Cecily, with the air of a martyr: This is Mr. Layton, who used to travel around selling Bibles and hymn books and Talmage’s sermons. |
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| 21 | The Mourning Bride | Music has charms to soothe a savage breast. | ||||
| 22 | The Loss of the Birkenhead | ‘They sleep as well beneath that purple tide As others under turf, |
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| 29 | Hamlet | He was a cat- take him for all in all. We shall not look upon his like again | ||||
| Bible | “This time last night you never thought you’d be digging Pat’s grave to-night,” sighed Felicity. “We little k-know what a day will bring forth,” sobbed Sara. |
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