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not listen to her [[unclear]] his youthful days are as bright as those of spring his young virtues expand and ripen and when full matures no withering drought shall blast them through the maturer age the keen affliction and adversity [[unclear]] upon them the resort not to the intoxicating bowl to drown recollections of more happy days and the misfortunes of the present. No; conscious integrity and virtue has supported it with [[unclear]] to support them with a firm reliance on the Author of
not listen to her [[unclear]] his youthful days are as bright as those of spring his young virtues expand and ripen and when full matures no withering drought shall blast them through the maturer age the keen affliction and adversity [[unclear]] upon them the resort not to the intoxicating bowl to drown recollections of more happy days and the misfortunes of the present. No; conscious integrity and virtue has supported it with [[unclear]] to support them with a firm reliance on the Author of their being they look forward to the close of life with [[unclear]] and tranquility and when it shall come they [[unclear]] this comfortable reflection that they lay down a life unstained with the vices of this world however unfortunate they might have been in their worldly circumstances. Not as with those who forget the many admonitions mothers anxiety and a fathers care have elicited from their affectionate hearts with those who do not go

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not listen to her unclear his youthful days are as bright as those of spring his young virtues expand and ripen and when full matures no withering drought shall blast them through the maturer age the keen affliction and adversity unclear upon them the resort not to the intoxicating bowl to drown recollections of more happy days and the misfortunes of the present. No; conscious integrity and virtue has supported it with unclear to support them with a firm reliance on the Author of their being they look forward to the close of life with unclear and tranquility and when it shall come they unclear this comfortable reflection that they lay down a life unstained with the vices of this world however unfortunate they might have been in their worldly circumstances. Not as with those who forget the many admonitions mothers anxiety and a fathers care have elicited from their affectionate hearts with those who do not go