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To that I owe what yet is left Of human in my soul , Oh , but for thy affection , love , The fiend had had the whole .
Go tell the torturers of men To come and learn of thee—Go tell the trainers up of youth Of all thou didst for me . For me , whom pride , oppression , wrong , Made savage , strange , and wild ; Go , tell them , that the bold bad man
Obey d thee as a child . Thou cam ' st with kindly truth and love , And heal * d his wounded heart , And in thy mild example show'd All precept would impart . They tear me from thee—never mind—They never can erase The mem ' ry of deep sorrows sooth'd Of tears wiped from my face ; Of smiles , of joys , which but for thee I never should have provMOf virtues that ' mid all the waste , In loving thee , I loved . They'll brand our boy , poor blameless one 'The death-knell ' s note was heard Deep on the silent air it swung ,
Pronouncing one dread word , —• The gasp , the sob , the last embrace , Then died each hope of joy , And high before a shuddering crowd , They hung the ' prentice Boy ! M . L . G .
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Memoranda of Obsen > alion $ on'Education . 687
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[ Selections from a journal , made with a view to show what effect certain mode * of management , or of mismanagement , have upon the physical and intellectual being . ] June . —To-day I went to see Mrs . , who has just lost her onl y son . He had been on a visit to his grandmamma at B .
She thought she could never give him enough of rich cake and jellies . The consequence was that he returned home very iU ; always delicate , he could not bear the unwholesome food which he had at B . and the doctors unanimously attribute his death to his grandmother ' s imprudent indulgence . The above is an iustance ( one of millions ) of affection deatroy-
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MEMORANDA OF OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS IN EDUCATION . No . 3 .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1834, page 687, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2638/page/11/
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