| Hymns, English - 1859 - 300 pages
...again — A charmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish — but the grain Is not for death. God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion...wake and watch ! The world is gray With morning light ! W Q (193) £ rui <$ tngi {; of $ ifr . LIKE shadows gliding o'er the plain, Or clouds that roll successive... | |
| Hymns, English - 1859 - 300 pages
...again — A charmM life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish — but the grain Is not for death. God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion from the night ; Ho ! v.-ake and watch ! The world is gray With morning light ! WHITTIEH. £rnt j£tngt|j of |Tiff. LIKE... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - Recitations - 1860 - 530 pages
...own, Save that wherein at last they crumble bone by bone. Ex. CXXVL-TEtf PRISONER FOR DEBT. JOHN u. ' LOOK on him — through his dungeon grate, Feebly...cold, the morning light Comes stealing round him, dun and late, As if it loathed the sight. Reclining on his strawy bed His hand upholds his drooping... | |
| John Pierpont - Religious poetry - 1860 - 338 pages
...human sympathies — These are voices from above, Sweetly whispering — God is love. THE POOR DEBTOR. LOOK on him — through his dungeon grate, Feebly and cold, the morning light Reclining on his strawy bed, His hand upholds his drooping head ; His bloodless cheek is seamed and... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1861 - 360 pages
...again — A charmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish — but the grain Is not for death. God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion...through his dungeon grate Feebly and cold, the morning Tight Comes stealing round him, dim and late, As if it loathed the sight. Reclining on his strawy bed,... | |
| Quotations - 1861 - 356 pages
...From waters which alone can save ; And murmur for Abana's banks And Pharpar's brighter wave. WHITHEE. God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion...wake and watch! the world is gray With morning light ! O Thou who in the garden's shade Didst wake thy weary ones again, Who slumbered at that fearful hour... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge, Frederic Dan Huntington - Hymns, English - 1865 - 696 pages
...— A -charmed life old goodness hath : The tares may perish, — but the grain Is not for death. 6 God works in all things: all obey His first propulsion from the night: Ho, wake and watch! — the wor!u is gray With morning light i 836. PM Easter Hymn. ANGELS. CHRIST hath arisen! Joy to our buried... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - Harmony (Philosophy) - 1867 - 422 pages
...— A charmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish — but the grain Is not for death. 24 God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion from the night : Ho, wake and watch I — the world is gray With morning light 1 CHAPTER II. John, being full of the love of God, eonhumility,... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - Spiritualism - 1868 - 412 pages
...— A charmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish — but the grain Is not for death. 24= God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion...and watch ! — the world is gray With morning light I CHAPTER II. John, "being full of the love of God, confesseth his humility. II& waiteth for death,... | |
| English poetry - 1869 - 182 pages
...again, A charmed life old goodness hath : The tares may perish — but the grain Is not for death. God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion...from the night. Ho ! wake and watch, the world is grey With morning light. WHITTJER. A COTTAGE GARDEN. COTTAGE garden; most for use designed, Yet not... | |
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