Well then (said he) if you have no regard for yourself, I have much regard for you. You will be ruined and lost if you do not begin to be a good girl ; and if you will not humble yourself, I must humble myself, and make a beginning for you. The Poet's Tribute: Poems - Page 275by William Bingham Tappan - 1840 - 325 pagesFull view - About this book
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...sulky. "Well then" says he, " if you have no regard for yourself, I have much regard for you.—You will be ruined and lost if you do not begin to be...humble yourself, I must humble myself, and make a begining for you;" with that, he kneels down on the ground before the child's mother, and put his hands... | |
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...continued sulky. " Well then (said he) if you have no regard for yourself, I have much regard for you. You will be ruined and lost if you do not begin to...must humble myself, and make a beginning for you." With that he knelt down on the ground before the child's mother, and put his hands together with all... | |
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...humble take it — those Who fear, in spite of taunt and shame, To count their Christian fellows foes. THE INTERCESSION. " Well," said Mr. Raikes, " you...yourself, I must humble myself, and make a beginning for you.'1 He Ihen kneeled down before the child's mother, and putting his hands together, like a penitent... | |
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...much regard for you. Yon will be rained and lost if you do Hot begin to be a good girl ; and if yon will not humble yourself, I must humble myself, and make a beginning for you ;" with that he knelt down on the flaor before the child's mother, and put his hands together with... | |
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| William Bingham Tappan - American poetry - 1849 - 276 pages
...INTERCESSION. " Well," said Mr. Raikes, " you will be ruined and Icwt, if you do not begin to l,en good girl ; and if you will not humble yourself, I must humble myself, and make a begianing for yon." He then knelt down before the child's mother, and putting bis hands together, like... | |
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