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And well an earnest word beseems The work the earnest hand prepares; Its load more light the labor deems, When sweet discourse the labor shares. So let us ponder nor in vain What strength can work when labor wills; For who would not the fool disdain Who ne'er designs what he fulfils?

Do you think you and father are the only two in the family that have wills of your own. You'll take me, Neal, won't you? We'll be married as soon as ever we get to America. I'm like the girl in the song "'I'll dye my petticoat, I'll dye it red, And through the world I'll beg my bread, but I won't leave you now, Neal." She began to sing merrily, exultingly

At all events, we have no difficulty in recognizing the city, where dying parents begged the government in their wills to fine their sons 1,000 florins if they declined to practice a regular profession. For the first half of the sixteenth century probably no State in the world possesses a document like the magnificent description of Florence by Varchi.

Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondsmen's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three thousand years ago, so still it must be said, 'The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.

A close and constant relation ought to be preserved between these truths and these emotions, and on this depends the moral harmony of the mind. The preservation of this harmony, again, is intimately connected with a mental process which every man feels to be voluntary, or in his power to perform, if he wills.

Events that were typified by the sun turning to darkness and the moon to blood, and stars falling from heaven, distress of nations with perplexity of men's hearts, failing them for fear, all this seemed to belong to some far-off country and time. But it has come to us. God wills that we should know all that any nation has known, of whatever disciplines men to awe and virtue.

The squire now took leave of the justice; and, calling for Fanny, made her and Joseph, against their wills, get into the coach with him, which he then ordered to drive to Lady Booby's. It had moved a few yards only, when the squire asked Joseph if he knew who that man was crossing the field; for, added he, I never saw one take such strides before.

That sight is the very same which the world has been offering for so many hundreds of years: God's terrors are around it, but, as yet, it is not consumed, because he wills that we should fear him before it is too late.

That two human wills or two human beings are just alike is not only no axiom, it is a glaring exaggeration.

He wanted to be alone, that he might read the last words of the woman whom all had loved, and who had passed away like a flower. "My beloved, this is my last will. Why should we not make wills for the treasures of our hearts, as for our worldly property? Was not my love my property, my all?