THE CHRISTIAN LADY'S MAGAZINE1856 |
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... Thou avenge thine own elect who cry day and night unto Thee ? " Some of the survivors fled into France . But one great man pre- pared for resistance . This was Captain Joshua Gianavello . The account of his conflicts with the armies of ...
... Thou avenge thine own elect who cry day and night unto Thee ? " Some of the survivors fled into France . But one great man pre- pared for resistance . This was Captain Joshua Gianavello . The account of his conflicts with the armies of ...
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... thou voice despairing ! All is not vain , spite thy mournful dole , While the God of that world for man is caring , While the journey of life hath so bright a goal . J. B. B. 669 READ AND REMEMBER . IS a fine thing , 1856. ] 25 TWO ...
... thou voice despairing ! All is not vain , spite thy mournful dole , While the God of that world for man is caring , While the journey of life hath so bright a goal . J. B. B. 669 READ AND REMEMBER . IS a fine thing , 1856. ] 25 TWO ...
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... Thou tolling knell ! reply . Oh , Life ! what gloom profound Would hang around thy lot if this were all ! If our whole being by the grave were bound , And by the funeral pall ! Alas ! how dread the thought , That even thus 1856. ] 29 ...
... Thou tolling knell ! reply . Oh , Life ! what gloom profound Would hang around thy lot if this were all ! If our whole being by the grave were bound , And by the funeral pall ! Alas ! how dread the thought , That even thus 1856. ] 29 ...
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... thou as a guide ; It hath no ready rudder to be ply'd By the uncertain steerings of man's mind ! In Christian piety alone thou'lt find The power to lead thee safely through this life ; For human hopes and worldly wit are rife In wings ...
... thou as a guide ; It hath no ready rudder to be ply'd By the uncertain steerings of man's mind ! In Christian piety alone thou'lt find The power to lead thee safely through this life ; For human hopes and worldly wit are rife In wings ...
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... thou Didst pity as the sable train advance With one all stiff , and cold , and silent now ; How have they pictured thee to look the woe Thou 72 [ FEB . TO THE SCULPTURED ANGEL , ETC.
... thou Didst pity as the sable train advance With one all stiff , and cold , and silent now ; How have they pictured thee to look the woe Thou 72 [ FEB . TO THE SCULPTURED ANGEL , ETC.
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