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1 Int| me, that they may every day grow more and more masculine.~ ~ 2 1| point out the hour of the day, if, to show his ingenuity, 3 2| domestic trifles of the day have afforded matters for 4 2| when they are seen every day, when the summer is passed 5 2| the little vanities of the day, or enables them to curb 6 2| gathering the flowers of the day and revelling in pleasure, 7 2| increasing affection every day, and all day. But they might 8 2| affection every day, and all day. But they might as well 9 2| lives only for the passing day, and cannot be an accountable 10 3| inevitable evils of life."' Mr. Day's Sandford and Merton, Vol. 11 3| wrong way. Unluckily, one day, as she was intent on this 12 4| that shunned the light of day.~ ~ Most of the evils of 13 5| petty occurrences of the day, or our knowledge to an 14 5| your house might at this day have been the abode of domestic 15 5| convictions; and it is for the day, not for life, that man 16 6| banish reflection till the day of reckoning comes; and 17 7| ignorance, promising a clearer day, will respect, as a sacred 18 7| braced, as it were, for the day, and ready to run their 19 8| before the common light of day, I only contend that the 20 8| the clear light, shining day after day, refute the ignorant 21 8| light, shining day after day, refute the ignorant surmise, 22 8| convinced that he who rules the day makes his sun to shine on 23 9| the flowery crown of the day, which gives them a kind 24 10| might spread till perfect day appeared. And when it did 25 12| with pleasure, the country day school; where a boy trudged 26 12| recount the feats of the day close at the parental knee. 27 12| who two or three times a day perform in the most slovenly 28 12| render this practicable, day schools, for particular 29 12| philosophy, might fill up the day; but these pursuits should 30 12| little incidents of the day, they necessarily grow up 31 13| the novel writers of the day, slighting as insipid the 32 13| son-in-law on his wedding day, that a husband may keep