Ethics for Children: A Guide for Teachers and Parents |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 44
Page 5
... poor people of the earth working and suffering in the hot fields , while she herself floated on the morning breeze , hither and thither , without a care . " Oh , if I could only help the poor people down there ! " she thought . " If I ...
... poor people of the earth working and suffering in the hot fields , while she herself floated on the morning breeze , hither and thither , without a care . " Oh , if I could only help the poor people down there ! " she thought . " If I ...
Page 15
... poor Irish woman , trudging along with a bundle at her back . She had a gray shawl over her head , and a crimson petticoat . She had neither shoes nor stockings , and limped along as if she were tired and footsore ; but she was a very ...
... poor Irish woman , trudging along with a bundle at her back . She had a gray shawl over her head , and a crimson petticoat . She had neither shoes nor stockings , and limped along as if she were tired and footsore ; but she was a very ...
Page 16
... poor little Tom . " It must be as good as putting it under the town - pump , and there is no beadle here to drive a chap away . 99 " Thou come along , " said Grimes . " What dost thou want with washing thyself ? " 66 Grimes was very ...
... poor little Tom . " It must be as good as putting it under the town - pump , and there is no beadle here to drive a chap away . 99 " Thou come along , " said Grimes . " What dost thou want with washing thyself ? " 66 Grimes was very ...
Page 17
... poor Tom . The dairy - maid heard the noise , jumped up and gave chase to Tom . Grimes upset the soot - sack in the new grav- eled yard and spoilt it all utterly ; but he ran out and gave chase to Tom . The ploughman left his horses at ...
... poor Tom . The dairy - maid heard the noise , jumped up and gave chase to Tom . Grimes upset the soot - sack in the new grav- eled yard and spoilt it all utterly ; but he ran out and gave chase to Tom . The ploughman left his horses at ...
Page 18
... poor , hot , sore feet into the water ; and then his legs . Ah , " said Tom , " I must be quick and wash myself . " Questions : Why did Tom want to be clean ? What did he see when he looked in the glass ? What did the little girl look ...
... poor , hot , sore feet into the water ; and then his legs . Ah , " said Tom , " I must be quick and wash myself . " Questions : Why did Tom want to be clean ? What did he see when he looked in the glass ? What did the little girl look ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Æsop Aleb Alice Cary answered asked baby Banyan deer beautiful birds Book brother brown thrush called Cary Chap child cried deed Epaminondas ethical eyes father Florence Nightingale flowers gave give Gordon hand happy heard heart Henry Fawcett honor Houghton Mifflin Jack-o'-lantern Jacob Abbott Jonas Joseph keep Khartoum kind king knew Lamb Lame Laura E Learn lessons Lincoln little boy lived loaf looked Lord loyalty Mammy Margaret Margaret Gatty morning mother never night Offero once Phoebe Cary poor Questions Raggylug Read replied Rollo Rosamond rose Samuel Sara Cone Bryant Senator Foelker sister Sister Dora smile soldiers soon teacher Tell the story thee thing thou thought told took tree truth unto verses voice walked wanted wolf woman word yellow fever
Popular passages
Page 43 - I'll tell thee. He is called by thy name, For He calls himself a Lamb; He is meek and He is mild, He became a little child. I a child and thou a lamb, We are called by His name, Little lamb, God bless thee!
Page 32 - And Pharaoh's daughter said unto her, Take this child away, and nurse it for me, and I will give thee thy wages.
Page 206 - Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet, Say, scurrile jester, is there room for you? Yes: he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil, and confute my pen; To make me own this hind of princes peer, This rail-splitter a true-born king of men.
Page 207 - The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spake to me, He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God. And he shall be as the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, even a morning without clouds; as the tender grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after rain.
Page 121 - Days of plenty and years of peace; March of a strong, land's swift increase; Equal justice, right and law, Stately honor and reverend awe; Sign of a nation, great and strong To ward her people from foreign wrong: Pride and glory and honor, — all Live in the colors to stand or fall.
Page 195 - How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought And simple truth his utmost skill!
Page 32 - And when she had opened it, she saw the child: and, behold, the babe wept. And she had compassion on him, and said. This is one of the Hebrews
Page 232 - WHENE'ER a noble deed is wrought, Whene'er is spoken a noble thought, Our hearts, in glad surprise, To higher levels rise. The tidal wave of deeper souls Into our inmost being rolls, And lifts us unawares Out of all meaner cares.
Page 234 - A Lady with a Lamp shall stand In the great history of the land, A noble type of good, Heroic womanhood. Nor even shall be wanting here The palm, the lily, and the spear, * The symbols that of yore Saint Filomena bore.
Page 219 - America! America! God shed His grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea.