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" OE of mankind ! too bold thy race : Thou runn'st at such a reckless pace, Thine own dire work thou surely wilt confound : 'Twas but one little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in, And lo ! at eventide the world is drown'd... "
Through the shadows, by the author of 'Sidney Grey'. - Page 89
by Annie Keary - 1859
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The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holydays ...

John Keble - Christian poetry, English - 1827 - 398 pages
...bold thy race : Thou runn'st at such a reckless pace, Thine own dire work thou surely wilt confound 'Twas but one little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in, And lo ! at eventide the world is drown'd. See here the fruit of wandering eyes, Of worldly longings to be...
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The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse ...

John Keble - Religious poetry - 1837 - 442 pages
...bold thy race : Thou runn'st at such a reckless pace, Thine own dire work thou surely wilt confound : 'Twas but one little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in, And, lo ! at eventide the world is drown'd. See here the fruit of wandering eyes, Of worldly longings to be...
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Confidence in God, the only true rest for the soul, and refuge in these ...

Confidence - Confidence - 1840 - 272 pages
...tempter, he took of the tree, and did eat thereof; in a moment, what fatal consequences ensued ! " 'Twas but one little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in, And now, at even-tide, the world is drowned !" KEBLB. In place of those feelings of joy and confidence...
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The Christian year [by J. Keble, ed. by G.W. Doane]. 1st Amer. ed. 3rd Amer. ed

John Keble - 1842 - 332 pages
...thy race: Thou runn'st at such a reckless pace, Thine own dire work thou surely wilt confound: 'Twaa but one little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in, And lo! at eventide the world is drown'd.* See here the fruit of wandering eyes, Of worldly longings to be...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1887 - 678 pages
...still And doing nothing with a deal of skill. Copied from the Tima, February 23. JERKS. 'Twas but a little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in, And lo ! at eventide the world was drown'd. Quoted by Archdeacon Farrar in ' In the Days of thy Youth.' RPC...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 75

Questions and answers - 1887 - 678 pages
...still And doing nothing with a deal of skill. Copied from the Times, February 23. JERKS. •Twas but a little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in, And lo 1 at eventide the world waa drown'd. Quoted by Archdeacon Farrar in ' In the Days of thy Youth.' RFC We say it for a day, perhaps...
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The Opal, Volume 2

1852 - 394 pages
...bold thy race Thou runn'st at such a reckless space Thine own dire work thou surely wilt confound ; 'Twas but one little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in And, lo .' at even tide the wprld is drowned." The First Presbyterian Church, Utica. — A few days since we...
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Tracts for Soldiers

Robert William Browne - 1854 - 426 pages
...parleying with the enemy, or sleeping at your post, rush in at the breach and overcome you : — ' 'Twas but one little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in, And, lo ! at eventide the world is drowned.' I spoke just now of ' the victims ' of the devil. There is not...
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The Youth and Womanhood of Helen Tyrrel

Mary Matilda Howard - 1854 - 292 pages
...consequences of the sin — the propagation of its effects beyond the first sinners. As Keble says — Twas but one little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in. And lo! at eventide, the world is drowned. We know so little of the history of our first parents, that we cannot...
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Sir Roland Ashton, Volume 141

lady Catherine Long - 1854 - 426 pages
...bold thy race, Thou runn'at, at such a reckless pace Thine own dire work thou surely wilt confound : 'Twas but one little drop of sin We saw this morning enter in, And, lo ! at oven-tide the world is drowned.' It seems such a delusion, so monstrous ! and of such rapid growth,...
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