"Gladden" Quotes from Famous Books
... life of those who heard her, because it can never be too clearly understood that we are built of our memories, and though we seem to forget, yet these memories are absolute. So the joy that the singer gave out went to gladden the world, and that which she gave, paradoxically enough, remained with her. That which we express, by the record of that expression we tend ... — Spirit and Music • H. Ernest Hunt
... of thy sons, Alma Mater, no more May gladden thine ear with their song, For soon we shall stand upon Time's crowded shore, And mix in humanity's throng. O, glad be the voices that ring through thy halls When the echo of ours shall have flown, And the footsteps ... — A Collection of College Words and Customs • Benjamin Homer Hall
... the little troop of children, to gladden the home and to be a perpetual wonder and delight to the father. In his essay on "Domestic Life" he thus talks ... — Home Life of Great Authors • Hattie Tyng Griswold
... hearts for ever green, By love united, may they still unite; So shall they gladden still the sainted sight Of one who is not, ... — The Death of Saul and other Eisteddfod Prize Poems and Miscellaneous Verses • J. C. Manning
... Gladden considered this book of sufficient importance to take it and the text from which the title was drawn as his subject for an entire sermon, in the course of which he said: "In its ethical and social significance it is the most important piece of fiction that ... — The Backwoodsmen • Charles G. D. Roberts
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