| John England - 1840 - 38 pages
...long be my heart with such memories filled, Like the vase in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may ruin the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still." MOORE. The knowledge of geography it is clear is required equally as is that of history, and... | |
| Horace Mann - 1840 - 104 pages
...spirit, so softened and penetrated, will be, " Like the vase in which roses have once been distill'd ; You may break, you may ruin the vase, if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still." At the last session of the Legislature, a law was enacted, authorizing school districts to... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1840 - 800 pages
...the glory of having advanced civilization : Like the vase in which roses have once been distill'd, You may break, you may ruin the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. 110 CHAPTER VI. ROMAN CIVILIZATION. FROM the very imperfect records of the early history of... | |
| 1840 - 378 pages
...long be my heart with such memories fill'd ! Like the vase in which roses have once been distill'd ; You may break, you may ruin the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. I'D MOURN THE HOPES. I'D mourn the hopes that leave me, If thy smiles had left me too ; I'd... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1840 - 926 pages
...filled, Like a vase in which roses have once been distilled, Vou may break— you may ruin the rase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still." It is one of the melancholy pleasures of declining life, to recollect every circumstance concerning... | |
| Protestant association - 1840 - 302 pages
...Like the vase in which odours have once been disdistill'd, You may break, you may ruin the vase as you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. GJM ROME'S FEAR OF PROTESTANT BOOKS. Illustrative of the hatred which the Romish Church hears... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - 348 pages
...the glory of having advanced civilization : Like the vase in which roses have once been dislill'd, You may break, you may ruin the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. CHAPTER VI. ROMAN CIVILIZATION. FEOM the very imperfect records of the early history of Rome,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 396 pages
...fill'd ! Like the vase, in which roses have once been distill'd — You may break, you may shatter the vase, if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. OH ! DOUBT ME NOT. OH ! doubt me not — the season Is o'er, when Folly made me rove, And now... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1842 - 458 pages
...destinies of the man with those of the master. " Like the vase in which roses have once been distill'd ; You may break, you may ruin the vase if you will ; But the scent of the roses will hang round it still." " Well, let me see," said Fanny ; and accordingly read " Transport Seahorse Jibbs Master. "... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Iowa - 1915 - 666 pages
...memories filled : Like the vaso in which roses have once been distilled— You may break, you may shatter the vase, if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang 'round lt stlll.' "Sincerely and fraternally yours, "CHARI.ES C. CI.ARK. Past Grand Master, "NEWTON R. PARVIN.... | |
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