Voices from the Silent Land: Or, Leaves of Consolation for the AfflictedJ. P. Jewett, 1853 - 274 ページ |
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... age ; but every step that he takes on earth is a step towards the grave . The day will come when the frail tenement ... ages will revolve , and generation succeed generation , while this dust and ashes shall be mingled with the clods of ...
... age ; but every step that he takes on earth is a step towards the grave . The day will come when the frail tenement ... ages will revolve , and generation succeed generation , while this dust and ashes shall be mingled with the clods of ...
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... age is as nothing before thee . ” — PSALM xxxix . - " Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do , do it with thy might ; for there is no work , nor device , nor knowledge , nor wisdom , in the grave whither thou goest . " - ECCLESIASTES ix ...
... age is as nothing before thee . ” — PSALM xxxix . - " Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do , do it with thy might ; for there is no work , nor device , nor knowledge , nor wisdom , in the grave whither thou goest . " - ECCLESIASTES ix ...
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... age Sink in the halls of the remorseless tomb , Closing the changes of life's pilgrimage In the still darkness of its mouldering gloom , O , what a shadow o'er the heart is flung , When peals the requiem of the loved and young They to ...
... age Sink in the halls of the remorseless tomb , Closing the changes of life's pilgrimage In the still darkness of its mouldering gloom , O , what a shadow o'er the heart is flung , When peals the requiem of the loved and young They to ...
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... Age sits upon my breast and brain , My spirit fades before its time ; But they are all thine own again , Lost partner of their prime . And thou art dearer in thy shroud Than all the false and living crowd . Rise , gentle vision of the ...
... Age sits upon my breast and brain , My spirit fades before its time ; But they are all thine own again , Lost partner of their prime . And thou art dearer in thy shroud Than all the false and living crowd . Rise , gentle vision of the ...
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... ages , the organization , the lineaments , the expression , of that selfsame human being with whom we were conversant upon earth : otherwise it were a new creation , and not a resur- rection ; and will be reanimated by that selfsame ...
... ages , the organization , the lineaments , the expression , of that selfsame human being with whom we were conversant upon earth : otherwise it were a new creation , and not a resur- rection ; and will be reanimated by that selfsame ...
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affliction ANDREWS NORTON angels bear beauty behold BEREAVED better blessed bosom breast breath bright brow child Christ Christian comfort consolation dark dead dear death didst divine grace doth dust dwell earth earthly ELIZA COOK eternal evil eyes faith Father fear flowers forever four little words gloom glory God's gone grave grief hand happy hath heaven heavenly holy hope immortal infant Jesus JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE light living look Lord MADAME GUYON mercy mortal mother Mount of Olives mourn N. P. WILLIS nature never night o'er pain peace praise prayer RESIGNATION rest resurrection rocky steps saith another twig Savior shalt shining bands sigh silent land sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit suffering sweet tears tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thought tion tomb tone Float trouble unto voice weary weep WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wilt
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20 ページ - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath. And stars to set — but all — Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death ! THE LOST PLEIAD.
256 ページ - While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept: for I said, Who can tell whether God will be gracious to me, that the child may live? But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast? can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me.
256 ページ - In the cave that is in the field of Machpelah, which is before Mamre, in the land of Canaan, which Abraham bought with the field of Ephron the Hittite for a possession of a burying place. There they buried Abraham and Sarah his wife; there they buried Isaac and Rebekah his wife; and there I buried Leah.
160 ページ - Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou any thing unto him : for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son from me.
54 ページ - He that hath found some fledged bird's nest may know At first sight if the bird be flown ; But what fair well or grove he sings in now, That is to him unknown.
195 ページ - THERE is no flock, however watched and tended But one dead lamb is there ! There is no fireside, howsoe'er defended, But has one vacant chair ! The air is full of farewells to the dying, And mournings for the dead ; The heart of Rachel, for her children crying, Will not be comforted ! Let us be patient ! These severe afflictions Not from the ground arise, But oftentimes celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise.
174 ページ - Heaped in the hollows of the grove, the autumn leaves lie dead ; They rustle to the eddying gust, and to the rabbit's tread. The robin and the wren are flown, and from the shrubs the jay, And from the wood-top calls the crow through all the gloomy day.
155 ページ - Although my house be not so with God; yet He hath made with me an everlasting covenant, ordered in all things, and sure: for this is all my salvation, and all my desire, although He make it not to grow.
186 ページ - who is -able to save to the uttermost all who come unto God by him.
26 ページ - We watched her breathing through the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. " ' So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly moved about, As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out. " ' Our very hopes belied our fears ; Our fears our hopes belied ; We thought her dying when she slept, And sleeping when she died. " ' For when the morn came dim and sad, And chill with early showers, Her quiet eyelids closed ; — she had Another morn...