| 1864 - 704 pages
...Father sends him here. There's quiet in that angel's glance; There's rest in hie still countenance ¡ He mocks no grief with idle cheer, Nor wounds with...with cooling palm ; To lay the storms of hope and i'ear, And reconcile life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded grief to still, And make our own... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1873 - 398 pages
...Father sends him here. There's quiet in that angel's glance : There's rest in his still cminienance ; He mocks no grief with idle cheer, Nor wounds with words the mourner's ear. But ills and woes he cannot cure He kindly trains us to endure. Angel of patience sent to calm Our feverish brows with cooling... | |
| 1849 - 854 pages
...Father sends him here. There's quiet in that angel's glance, There's rest in his still countenance: ) 3 ˼ R "| @z$;lbq - U x_g dŻ: F 0? k X| b N{ JY F = wĿ> ؑ :b 8 '韞G Y!` ͒ ]x teaches to endure. % t Angel of Patience! sent to calm Our feverish brows with cooling balm, To lay... | |
| Gems - 1850 - 204 pages
...Father sends him here. There's quiet in that Angel's glance — There's rest in his still countenance : He mocks no grief with idle cheer, Nor wounds with...ear; But ills and woes he may not cure — He kindly learns us to endure. Angel of Patience ! sent to calm Our feverish brow with cooling palm — To lay... | |
| Child rearing - 1851 - 596 pages
...Father sends him here. There 'a quiet in that angel's glance, There 'a rest in his still countenance ; He mocks no grief with idle cheer, Nor wounds with...ear ; But ills and woes he may not cure, He kindly teaches to endure. Angel of Patience ! Bent to calm Our feverish brow with cooling palm ; To lay the... | |
| Samuel Prout Newcombe - 1851 - 250 pages
...Father Bends him here. There's quiet in that Angel's glance — There's rest in his still countenance: He mocks no grief with idle cheer, Nor wounds with...words the mourner's ear; But ills and woes he may not careHe kindly learns us to endure. Angel of Patience ! sent to calm Our feverish brow with cooling... | |
| J. B. Syme - Death - 1852 - 196 pages
...Father sends him here. There's quiet in that angel's glance, — There's rest in his still countenance: He mocks no grief with idle cheer, Nor wounds with...ear; But ills and woes he may not cure, — He kindly learns us to endure. THE MOURNER'S FRIEND. Angel of Patience ! sent to calm Our feverish brow with... | |
| Elizabeth Nicholson - Literature - 1853 - 412 pages
...Father sends him there. There 's quiet in that Angel's glance, There 's rest in his still countenance ! He mocks no grief, with idle cheer, Nor wounds with...mourner's ear, But ills and woes he may not cure He kindly learns us to endure. Angel of Patience ! sent to calm Our feverish brows with cooling palm ; To lay... | |
| H. C. Foster - English poetry - 1853 - 378 pages
...Father sends him here. There's quiet in that Angel's glance, There's rest in his still countenance ; He mocks no grief with idle cheer, Nor wounds with...ear ; But ills and woes he may not cure, He kindly learns us to endure. Angel of Patience ! sent to calm Our feverish brow with cooling balm ; To lay... | |
| American literature - 1853 - 442 pages
...Father sends him there. There '» quiet in that Angel's glance, There's rest in his still countenance! He mocks no grief, with idle cheer, Nor wounds with words the mourner's ear, Hut ills and woes he may not cure Ho kindly learns us to endure. Angel of Patience ! sent to calm Our... | |
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