| Emma Miller Bolenius - Readers (Elementary) - 1927 - 520 pages
...reading in each missive tost The charm which Eden never lost. 46 We heard once more the sleighbells' sound; And, following where the teamsters led, The...neighbor sick abed At night our mother's aid would need. For, one in generous thought and deed, What mattered in the sufferer's sight The Quaker matron's inward... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - American literature - 1927 - 1288 pages
...following where the teamsters led, The wise old Doctor went his round, Just pausing at our door to say, eeo In the brief autocratic way Of one who, prompt at...neighbor sick abed At night our mother's aid would need: For, one in generous thought and deed, 666 What mattered in the sufferer's sight The Quaker matron's... | |
| 1900 - 546 pages
...And reading in each missive tost The charm with Eden never lost. We heard once more the sleigh-bells' sound : And, following where the teamsters led, The...neighbor sick abed At night our mother's aid would need. For, one in generous thought and deed, What mattered in the sufferer's sight The Quaker matron's inward... | |
| Melvin Everett Haggerty - American literature - 1927 - 584 pages
...following where the teamsters led, The wise old Doctor went his round, Just pausing at our door to say, 210 In the brief autocratic way Of one who, prompt at...neighbor sick abed At night our mother's aid would need. 215 For, one in generous thought and deed, What mattered in the sufferer's sight The Quaker matron's... | |
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