is, and what we still must be ; When we muse on that world's perfect bliss, and this world's misery, When we groan beneath this load of sin, and feel this grief and pain, Oh ! we'd rather lose our other two than have him here again The Monthly Religious Magazine - Página 1601868Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| John Moultrie - 1837 - 398 páginas
...wiles their souls from bliss may sever, But, if our own poor faith fail not, he must be ours for ever. When we muse on that world's perfect bliss, and this...rather lose our other two, than have him here again. Herne Bay, August 29, 1834. EPITAPH IN THE CHURCHYARD OF HERNE, KEXT. SWEET Babe, from griefs and dangers... | |
| 1838 - 810 páginas
...he must be ours for ever. When we think of what our darling is, and what we still must be ; When ire muse on that world's perfect bliss, and this world's misery: When we groan beneath this load of sm, MX& ?cc\ i\A» p\e£ and pain, Oh! we'd rather lose our other two, tiuux \iave \ " REVIEW OF NEW... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1839 - 302 páginas
...faith fail not, he must be ours for ever. When we think of what our darling is, and what he still may be, When we muse on that world's perfect bliss, and...rather lose our other two, than have him here again. Moultrie. 78.— A SUMMER EVENING. How fine has the day been, how bright was the sun, How lovely and... | |
| 1839 - 428 páginas
...darling is, and what we still may sever, must be: When we muse on that world's perfect bliss, and thit world's misery; When we groan beneath this load of...rather lose our other two, than have him here again. J. Moultrie. THE NETTLE.—Father, Mary. M. OH, father ! I have stung my hand with that nasty nettle.... | |
| Childhood - 1841 - 384 páginas
...sever, But, if our own poor faith fail not, he must be ours for ever. When we think of what our darling is, and what we still must be : When we muse on that...this load of sin, and feel this grief and pain, Oh! we 'd rather lose our other two than have him here again. THE BARD OF ETTRICK AND HIS DAUGHTER. HOGG.... | |
| A M. Hartley - 1846 - 346 páginas
...is, and what we still must be; i we muse on that world's perfect bliss, and this world's nisery; i we groan beneath this load of sin, and feel this grief and >ain, ivc'd rather lose our other two, than have him here again. J, Moultrie, BENEVOLENCE AND WISDOM... | |
| William Balmbro'. Flower - 1848 - 304 páginas
...cease; Their lot may here be grief and fear, but his is certain peace. When we think of what our darling is, and what we still must be : When we muse on that...rather lose our other two, than have him here again. THE SNOW FLAKE. " Now, if I fall, will it be my lot J. Moultrie. To be cast in some low and lonely... | |
| M. A. H. - 1849 - 160 páginas
...not, ours for ever. When we think of what our darling we still must be, — he must be is, and what When we muse on that world's perfect bliss, and this...world's misery, — When we groan beneath this load of this grief and pain, — sin, and feel 0 ! we 'd rather lose our other two, than have him here again.... | |
| John Moultrie - 1852 - 434 páginas
...our own poor faith fail not, he must be ours for ever. When we think of what our darling is, and what When we muse on that world's perfect bliss, and this...rather lose our other two, than have him here again. EPITAPH IN THE CHUKCHYAED OF HEKNE, KENT. SWEET Babe, from griefs and dangers Eest here for ever free;... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1852 - 734 páginas
...sever, But if our own poor faith fail not, he must be ours forever. When we think of what our darling is, and what we still must be; When we muse on that...and feel this grief and pain, Oh! we'd rather lose the other two than have him back again. I know his spirit feels no more this weary load of flesh, But... | |
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