John Ploughmans Pictures Or More of His Plain Talk for Plain People

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John Ploughmans Pictures Or More of His Plain Talk for Plain People
C H Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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Spurgeon. There will soon be five hun- dred mouths to fill and backs to cover. Take shares in this company. John Plough- man wishes he could do more for it.
EVERY BIRD LIKES ITS OWN NEST.
IT pleases me to see how fond the birds are of their little homes. No doubt each one thinks his own nest is the very best ; (213) 214 JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S PICTURES.
and so it is for him, just as my home is the best palace for me, even for me King John, the king of the Cottage of Content. I will ask no more if prov
...idence only continues to give me " A little field well tilled, A little house well filled, And a little wife well willed. " An Englishman's house is his castle, and the true Briton is always fond of the old roof-tree. Green grows the house-leek on the thatch, and sweet is the honey-suckle at the porch, and dear are the gilly-flowers in the front garden ; but best of all is the good wife within, who keeps all as neat as a new pin. Frenchmen may live in their coffee-houses, but an Englishman's best life is seen at home.

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