Animals' Friend

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Сторінка 55 - But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone...
Сторінка 31 - Our fathers to their graves have gone ; Their strife is past, their triumph won : But sterner trials wait the race Which rises in their honored place ; A moral warfare with the crime And folly of an evil time.
Сторінка 51 - Art thou the Bird whom Man loves best, The pious Bird with the scarlet breast, Our little English Robin; The Bird that comes about our doors When Autumn winds are sobbing?
Сторінка 95 - I believe where the love of God is verily perfected, and the true spirit of government watchfully attended to, a tenderness towards all creatures made subject to us will be experienced ; and a care felt in us, that we do not lessen that sweetness of life in the animal creation, which the great Creator intends for them under our government.
Сторінка 78 - The Queen hears and reads with horror of the sufferings which the brute creation often undergo from the thoughtlessness of the ignorant, and she fears also sometimes from experiments in the pursuit of science. For the removal of the former the Queen trusts much to the progress of education, and in regard to the pursuit of science...
Сторінка 184 - ... regard it as the origin of science, and of truth, so far as the latter comes within the range of knowledge: and though knowledge and truth are both very beautiful things, you will be right in looking upon good as something distinct from them, and even more beautiful. And just as, in the analogous case, it is right to regard light and vision as resembling the sun, but wrong to identify them with the sun; so, in the case of science and truth, it is right to regard both of them as resembling good,...
Сторінка 154 - And dragge thee from the brooke. 0 harmless tenant of the flood, 1 do not wish to spill thy blood, For Nature unto thee Perchance hath given a tender wife, And children dear, to charm thy life, As she hath done for me.
Сторінка 82 - We sleep and wake and sleep, but all things move; The Sun flies forward to his brother Sun; The dark Earth follows wheeled in her ellipse : And human things returning on themselves Move onward, leading up the golden year. " Ah, though the times when some new thought can bud Are but as poets...

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