. Jessie Grey; or, The discipline of life, a Canadian tale . hanthat given to a teacher, for, What ye write on the 25 D A DAY AT SCHOOL. tablet remains there still; and Jesus said, Takelieed that ye despise not one of these little ones, for inheaven their angels do always behold the face of myFather which is in God might have made the earth bring forthEnough for great and small;The oak tree and the cedar tree,And not a flower at all. He might have made enough, enough,For every want of ours;For medicine, luxury, and food;And yet have made nojloicers. 11 Then wherefore, wherefore were t


. Jessie Grey; or, The discipline of life, a Canadian tale . hanthat given to a teacher, for, What ye write on the 25 D A DAY AT SCHOOL. tablet remains there still; and Jesus said, Takelieed that ye despise not one of these little ones, for inheaven their angels do always behold the face of myFather which is in God might have made the earth bring forthEnough for great and small;The oak tree and the cedar tree,And not a flower at all. He might have made enough, enough,For every want of ours;For medicine, luxury, and food;And yet have made nojloicers. 11 Then wherefore, wherefore were they madoAll dyed in rainbow light,All fashiond with supremest graceUp-springing day and night ? Springing in valleys green and low,And on the mountains high,,And in the secret wildernessWhere no man passeth by ? Our outward life required them not ;Then wherefore had they birth ?To minister delight to man,And beautify the earth. To comfort man and whisper hopeWheneer his faith grows dim ;For God who careth for the flowers,Will much more care for him CHAPTER IV.


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