/ took a piece of plastic clay, And idly fashioned it one day, And as my fingers pressed it, still It moved and yielded to my will. I came again when days were past, — The bit of clay was hard at last. The form I gave it still it bore, But I could... The Contents of the Boy - Page 210de Edgar Lafayette Moon - 1909 - 303 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Francis Nathan Peloubet - 1897 - 488 pages
...THEM.— "Touch but the heart of a child, and ages hence your finger-marks will be found upon him still." I took a piece of plastic clay And idly fashioned...when days were past ; The bit of clay was hard at last, The form I gave it still it bore, But I could change that form no more. I took a piece of living... | |
| Hugo B. Froehlich - 1904 - 96 pages
...in the upper books of Dr. Ross's principles of arrangement — Balance, Rhythm and Harmony. 193603 " I took a piece of plastic clay, And idly fashioned...when days were past, — The bit of clay was hard at last. The form I gave it still it bore, But I could change that form no more. " I took a piece of living... | |
| Hugo B. Froehlich, Bonnie E. Snow - 1904 - 88 pages
...exposition in the upper books of Dr. Ross's principles of arrangement — Balance, Rhythm and Harmony. " / took a piece of plastic clay, And idly fashioned it...when days were past, — The bit of clay was hard at last. The form I gave it still it bore, But I could change that form no more. " I took a piece of living... | |
| Hugo B. Froehlich - 1904 - 270 pages
...exposition in the upper books of Dr. Ross's principles of arrangement — Balance, Rhythm and Harmony. " / took a piece of plastic clay, And idly fashioned it...when days were past, — The bit of clay was hard at last. The form I gave it still it bore, But I could change that form no more. " I took a piece of living... | |
| 1910 - 640 pages
...destiny. Then shall our leading and counsel and prayers be tested. Then shall we say with the poet: "I took a piece of plastic clay And idly fashioned...again, when days were past, The bit of clay was hard at last. The form I gave it, still it bore, But I could change it nevermore." Permit me to revise this... | |
| 1911 - 1138 pages
...should be introduced at one of the earliest stages of education, when the mind is most impressionable. "I took a piece of plastic clay, And idly fashioned...again when days were past; The bit of clay was hard at last; The form I gave it still it bore, But I could change that form no more. ''I took a bit of living... | |
| Ira Woods Howerth - 1912 - 272 pages
...act, and will exercise an influence for good or for evil as long as time shall last. MOLD WITH CARE I took a piece of plastic clay, And idly fashioned...again when days were past, The bit of clay was hard at last. The form I gave it still it bore, And I could change that form no more. I took a piece of living... | |
| Ira Woods Howerth - 1912 - 272 pages
...act, and will exercise an influence for good or for evil as long as time shall last. MOLD WITH CARE I took a piece of plastic clay, And idly fashioned...pressed it, still It moved and yielded to my will. The form I gave it still it bore, And I could change that form no more. I took a piece of living clay,... | |
| 1912 - 652 pages
...Workers' Magazine 163 Institute Place Chicago, 111. Vol. XXJV BOSTON. OCTOBER, 1914 No. 2 Plastic Youth I took a piece of plastic clay And idly fashioned...pressed it, still It moved and yielded to my will. It came again when days were past, The bit of clay was hard at last, The form I gave it still it bore,... | |
| 1920 - 628 pages
...and free representation of the inner law of Divine Unity and in teaching him ways and means thereto." I took a piece of plastic clay. And idly fashioned...when days were past, — The bit of clay was hard at last; The form I gave it still it bore, But I could fashion it no more. I took a piece of living clay,... | |
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