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Page 38
... Thine eternal Word My shield , Omnipotence . I cry to Thee with inward voice , And Thou dost hear my call , And cause my spirit to rejoice Triumphant o'er them all . LEWIS WAY . I laid me down in peace , From every terror 38.
... Thine eternal Word My shield , Omnipotence . I cry to Thee with inward voice , And Thou dost hear my call , And cause my spirit to rejoice Triumphant o'er them all . LEWIS WAY . I laid me down in peace , From every terror 38.
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... o'er thy head Have past - yet bald it does not show . V. Thy branches are not bare - and yet What storms have shook them to and fro . VI . To thee has time brought many joys , If many it has bid to go ; VII . And seasoned has with ...
... o'er thy head Have past - yet bald it does not show . V. Thy branches are not bare - and yet What storms have shook them to and fro . VI . To thee has time brought many joys , If many it has bid to go ; VII . And seasoned has with ...
Page 57
... come , and slide , and pass , Before my pen can tell thee what ; The posts of time are swift , which having run Their seven short stages o'er , their short - lived task is done . Our days Begun , we lend To sleep , to 57.
... come , and slide , and pass , Before my pen can tell thee what ; The posts of time are swift , which having run Their seven short stages o'er , their short - lived task is done . Our days Begun , we lend To sleep , to 57.
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... o'er The ruins of her faded bliss . And wherefore will she thus inweave The owl's lone couch , and feel at eve The wild bat o'er her blossoms fling , And strike them down with heedless wing ? Thus , gazing on the loftiest tower Of ...
... o'er The ruins of her faded bliss . And wherefore will she thus inweave The owl's lone couch , and feel at eve The wild bat o'er her blossoms fling , And strike them down with heedless wing ? Thus , gazing on the loftiest tower Of ...
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... blithe a flower as Flora sees . " Bloom on , sweet moralist ! Be thine The softest shower , the brightest sun ! Long o'er a world of error shine , And teach them what to seek and shun ! Bloom on , and show the simple glee That dwells 64.
... blithe a flower as Flora sees . " Bloom on , sweet moralist ! Be thine The softest shower , the brightest sun ! Long o'er a world of error shine , And teach them what to seek and shun ! Bloom on , and show the simple glee That dwells 64.
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abide affliction Almighty beloved beseech Thee bitter blessed blest bliss breath Brecknockshire bright calm canst child Christ's Hospital CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH Church Church of England clouds comfort Communion of Saints dark dear death doth dust dwell earth earthly eternal everlasting evermore eyes faith Father fear flowers foes FRANCIS QUARLES GEORGE HERBERT give glory God's grief H. F. LYTE hath hear heart Heaven heavenly HENRY VAUGHAN Holy Ghost hope hour humble HYMN Jesus Christ light live look mossy head night o'er pain peace praise pray prayer PSALM R. C. TRENCH rejoice rest rise sacred saints Saviour shine sickness sing sins Sir EDWARD CUST sleep Soon-and sorrow soul spirit strength Submitting yourself wholly suffering sweet tears thine things Thou art Thou hast Thou wilt thoughts throne thy grace thy love thy mercy thy servant Trinity College trust voice weary weep wings word
Popular passages
Page 162 - Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, And lighten with celestial fire. Thou the anointing Spirit art, Who dost thy sevenfold gifts impart. Thy blessed unction from above Is comfort, life, and fire of love.
Page 324 - They are all gone into the world of light! And I alone sit lingering here; Their very memory is fair and bright, And my sad thoughts doth clear.
Page 207 - SOMETIMES a light surprises The Christian while he sings; It is the Lord who rises With healing in his wings; When comforts are declining, He grants the soul again, A season of clear shining, To cheer it after rain.
Page 267 - What would we give to our beloved ? The hero's heart to be unmoved, The poet's star-tuned harp to sweep, The patriot's voice to teach and rouse, The monarch's crown to light the brows,— He giveth his beloved sleep...
Page 237 - If aught should tempt my soul to stray From heavenly wisdom's narrow way, To fly the good I would pursue, Or do the sin I would not do, — Still He who felt temptation's power Shall guard me in that dangerous hour.
Page 218 - SOME murmur, when their sky is clear And wholly bright to view, If one small speck of dark appear In their great heaven of blue : And some with thankful love are filled If but one streak of light, One ray of God's good mercy gild The darkness of their night.
Page 25 - When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. For I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour: I gave Egypt for thy ransom, Ethiopia and Seba for thee.
Page 104 - Tis my happiness below Not to live without the cross, But the Saviour's power to know, Sanctifying every loss. Trials must and will befall ; But with humble faith to see Love inscribed upon them all — This is happiness to me.
Page 275 - ABIDE with me ! fast falls the eventide ; The darkness deepens ; Lord, with me abide : When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me ! 2.
Page 157 - By thine hour of dire despair, By thine agony of prayer, By the cross, the nail, the thorn, Piercing spear, and torturing scorn, By the gloom that veiled the skies O'er the dreadful sacrifice ; Listen to our humble cry, Hear our solemn Litany ! v.