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Title: The Youth's Coronal
Author: Hannah Flagg Gould
Release Date: March 3, 2004 [eBook #11432]
Language: English
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THE YOUTH'S CORONAL
BY HANNAH FLAGG GOULD
Author of "Poems," etc., etc.
1851
Whate'er the good instruction may reveal,
The head must _take_, before the heart can _feel_.
THE MORALIZER.
ADDRESS
TO THE YOUTH OF MY COUNTRY.
In preparing the following pages, my aim has been, to produce a book
alike entertaining and instructive;--one which, in the reading, should
afford an amusement to the mind, pleasant as the spring-blossoms on the
tree; and, in its influences on the heart in after life, be like the
good fruits that succeed and ripen, to refresh and nourish us, when the
vernal season is over and gone, and the voices of the singing-birds are
lost in the distance.
Choosing an appropriate title for such a presentation, I have borrowed
my idea from the words of the wise king of Israel:--"Hear the
instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother; for
they shall be an ornament of grace unto thy head," &c., and other
Scripture passages of similar figurative meaning; for, though often
given in a sportive way, it is my design that no moral shall be
conveyed in the volume, but such as a good and judicious parent would
wish a child to imbibe.
Accept, then, my young Friends, this new CORONAL of the little flowers
of poesy which I have woven for you. When you shall have examined and
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