Readings and Recitations: A New and Choice Collection of Articles in Prose and Verse ..., Том 1National temperance society and publication house, 1878 |
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... once the dread supply , Close your door ! Close your door ! And let not men as Close your door ! drunkards die . Close your door ! Say to the man who may demand A cup of poison in his hand : " This is no more a whisky - stand ; I've ...
... once the dread supply , Close your door ! Close your door ! And let not men as Close your door ! drunkards die . Close your door ! Say to the man who may demand A cup of poison in his hand : " This is no more a whisky - stand ; I've ...
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... once loved him , and heaped upon by the curses of his foes . And there is no compromise in this matter . A man can not make a bargain with evil and with good at the same time . Virtue and vice are water and oil , and were never intended ...
... once loved him , and heaped upon by the curses of his foes . And there is no compromise in this matter . A man can not make a bargain with evil and with good at the same time . Virtue and vice are water and oil , and were never intended ...
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... once in a town in New York , and saw a church that was building , with a very superb , symmetrical spire . From a small window , high up , a plank was pushed out about ten feet , and held by ropes fastened within . of that window and ...
... once in a town in New York , and saw a church that was building , with a very superb , symmetrical spire . From a small window , high up , a plank was pushed out about ten feet , and held by ropes fastened within . of that window and ...
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... once seen standing at the bar of a saloon , his whole appearance dirty and wretched in the extreme , bespeaking his true character - a person much given to drink . He said he The Drunkard and His Bible . 37 was penniless ,
... once seen standing at the bar of a saloon , his whole appearance dirty and wretched in the extreme , bespeaking his true character - a person much given to drink . He said he The Drunkard and His Bible . 37 was penniless ,
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... once I well could quote . " But now such thoughts I banish From my mind ; and what is worse , Instead of prayer in trouble , Too often I breathe a curse . " So who'll bid for a Bible ? A purchaser I crave . Live while we may , we'll ...
... once I well could quote . " But now such thoughts I banish From my mind ; and what is worse , Instead of prayer in trouble , Too often I breathe a curse . " So who'll bid for a Bible ? A purchaser I crave . Live while we may , we'll ...
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Страница 17 - The waters have gone over me. But out of the black depths, could I be heard, I would cry out to all those who have but set a foot in the perilous flood.
Страница 17 - Could the youth, to whom the flavor of his first wine is delicious as the opening scenes of life or the entering upon some newly discovered paradise, look into my desolation, and be made to understand what a dreary thing it is when a man shall feel himself going down a precipice with open eyes and a passive will, — to see his destruction and have no power to stop it, and yet to feel it all the way emanating from himself...
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