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Journal of the Society of Arts - Page 354
1871
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Flowers of poetry, for young persons: a companion to miss Taylor's ..., Volume 2

Flowers - 1835 - 174 pages
...had caught his eye, " Alas ! unhappy youth !" he cried, " Expect no praise from me," and sigh'd; " With indignation I survey Such skill and judgment thrown away ; The time profusely squander'd there On vulgar arts beneath thy care, If well employ'd, at less expense Had taught thee...
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The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry ...

Lindley Murray - 1837 - 276 pages
...had caught his eye, " Alas t unhappy youth," he cry'd, " Expect no praise from me," (and sigh'd,) " With indignation I survey Such skill and judgment thrown away : " .( The time profusely squander'd there, On vulgar arts beneath thy care, ', '' If well 'employ 'd, at less expense, Had taught...
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The National Preceptor: Or, Selections in Prose and Poetry; Consisting of ...

Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 pages
...had caught his eye, " Alas ! unhappy youth," he cry'd, " Expect no praise from me," and sigh'd. 6. " With indignation I survey Such skill and judgment...squandered there, On vulgar arts beneath thy care, If well employ'd, at less expense, Had taught thee honor, virtue, sense ; And rais'd thee from a coachman's...
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The poetic reciter; or, Beauties of the British poets: adapted for reading ...

Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...had caught his eye, ' Alas ! unhappy youth !" he cried, ' Expect no praise from me," and sighed ; ' With indignation I survey ' Such skill and judgment...The time profusely squandered there ' On vulgar arts ber.eath thy care, ' If well employed, at less expense ' Had taught thee honour, virtue, sense ; '...
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National Preceptor

Jesse Olney - 1845 - 348 pages
...eye, " Alas ! unhappy youth," he cry'd, " Expect no praise from me," and sigh'd. 6. " With mdignation I survey Such skill and judgment thrown away : The...squandered there, On vulgar arts beneath thy care, If well employ'd, at less expense, Had taught thee honor, virtue, sense ; And rais'd thee from a coachman's...
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Stray Leaves from a Convict Ship

Daniel Ritchie - 1854 - 298 pages
...— " With indignation I survey Such time, such talents thrown away ! The time profusely squander'd there On vulgar arts, beneath thy care, If well employed, at less expense, Had taught thee knowledge, virtue, sense ; And raised thee from a coachman's fate, To govern men, and guide the state."...
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The Boy's Second Help to Reading: A Selection of Choice Passages from ...

Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 332 pages
...hope, had caught lus eye, " Alas ! unhappy youth," he cried, " Expect no praise from me," and sigh'd: " With indignation I survey Such skill and judgment thrown away; The time profusely squander'd there, On vulgar arts beneath thy care, If well employ 'd, at less expense, Had taught thce...
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The book of recitations [ed.] by C.W. Smith

Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 pages
...caught his eye — " Alas ! unhappy youth !" he cried, " Expect no praise from me," and sighed : " With indignation I survey Such skill and judgment...less expense, Had taught thee honour, virtue, sense ; And raised thee from a coachman's fate, To govern men, and guide the state." CAIN ON THE SEA-SHORE....
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The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion: Or, Familiar ...

Margaret Cockburn Conkling - 1857 - 506 pages
...had caught his eye, " Alas ! unhappy youth," he cried, " Expect no praise from me," (and sighed) ; " With indignation I survey Such skill and judgment...beneath thy care, If well employed, at less expense, Had taufjht thee Honor, Virtue, Sense ; And raised thee from a coachman's fate, To govern men, and guide...
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The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion, Or Familiar ...

Margaret Cockburn Conkling - 1858 - 482 pages
...had caught his eye, " Alas ! unhappy youth," he cried, " Expect no praise from me," (and sighed); " With indignation I survey Such skill and judgment...vulgar arts, beneath thy care, If well employed, at les$ expense, Had taught thee Honor, Virtue, Sense ; And raised thee from a coachman's fate. To govern...
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