The West Virginia School Journal, 2. cilt

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State Department of Free Schools, 1882
 

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Sayfa 139 - Tis education forms the common mind ; Just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined.
Sayfa 159 - Brisk wielder of the birch and rule, The master of the district school Held at the fire his favored place, Its warm glow lit a laughing face Fresh-hued and fair, where scarce appeared The uncertain prophecy of beard.
Sayfa 43 - To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said George Waid, Sr., and his heirs forever.
Sayfa 234 - If I had known in the morning How wearily all the day The words unkind Would trouble my mind I said when you went away, I had been more careful, darling. Nor given you needless pain; But we vex "our own" With look and tone We might never take back again.
Sayfa 162 - ... is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, in which smiles and kindness, and small obligations given habitually, are what win and preserve the heart, and secure comfort.
Sayfa 59 - If there is a bright one, be not envious of him; for if one boy is proud of his talents, and another is envious of them, there are two great wrongs, and no more talents than before. If a larger or stronger boy has injured you, and is sorry for it, forgive him...
Sayfa 159 - Fresh-hued and fair, where scarce appeared The uncertain prophecy of beard. He teased the mitten-blinded cat, Played cross-pins on my uncle's hat, Sang songs, and told us what befalls In classic Dartmouth's college halls. Born the wild Northern hills among, From whence his yeoman father wrung By patient toil subsistence scant, Not competence and yet not want, He early gained the power to pay His cheerful, self-reliant way ; Could doff at ease his scholar's gown To peddle wares from town to town...
Sayfa 159 - Or mirth-provoking versions told Of classic legends rare and old, Wherein the scenes of Greece and Rome Had all the commonplace of home...
Sayfa 59 - If there is a poor boy with ragged clothes, don't talk about rags when he is in hearing. If there is a lame boy, assign him some part of the game which does not require running. If there is a hungry one, give him part of your dinner. If there is a dull one, help him to get his lesson.
Sayfa 234 - Who never come home at night? And hearts have broken for harsh words spoken, That sorrow can ne'er set right. We have careful thought for the stranger, And smiles for the sometime guest, But oft for " our own," the bitter tone Though we love our own the best Ah, lips with the curve impatient!

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