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«The patter of their feet as they walk through Jim Crow barriers to attend school is the thunder of the marching men of Joshua, and the world rocks beneath their tread. [on the children of Little Rock]»
«The path that leads to a loaf of bread, Winds through the swamps of toil; And the path that leads to a suit of clothes, Goes through a flowerless soil, And the paths that lead to the loaf of bread, And the suit of clothes are hard to tread»
Author: Sam Walter Foss
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flowerless, loaf, loaf of bread, suit of clothes, swamps, The Swamp, toil, tread
«O God! may we after being inspired by virtuous qualities tread on the path of righteousness so that we can attain self-development and all round progress. »
«Sink the Bible to the bottom of the sea, and man's obligation to God would be unchanged. He would have the same path to tread, only his lamp and his guide would be gone; he would have the same voyage to make, only his compass and chart would be overboard.»
Author: Henry Ward Beecher
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chart, charted, charting, compass, guide, lamp, obligation, overboard, sink, The Bottom, tread, unchanged, voyage
«Parting they seemed to tread upon the air,/ Twin roses by the zephyr blown apart / Only to meet again more close.»
«Oh, wherefore come ye forth in triumph from the north, / With your hands, and your feet, and your raiment all red? / And wherefore doth your rout send forth a joyous shout? / And whence be the grapes of the wine-press which ye tread?»
«The sense of death is most in apprehension;And the poor beetle, that we tread upon,In corporal sufferance finds a pang as greatAs when a giant dies.»
Author: William Shakespeare
(Dramatist, Playwright, Poet)
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beetle, beetles, corporal, giant, pang, sufferance, tread