| Robert Nicoll - 1835 - 242 páginas
...stand— I cannot, dare not scorn. The darkest night that shrouds the sky Of bounty hath a share; N The blackest heart hath signs to tell That GOD still lingers there. I pity all that evil are— I pity and I mourn; But the SUPREME hath fashion'd all, And oh ! I dare... | |
| 1842 - 538 páginas
...soulless he may stand — I cannot, dare not scorn. " The darkest night that clouds the sky, Of heauty hath a share ; The blackest heart hath signs to tell That God still lingers there. " I pity all that evil are — I pity and I mourn; But the Supreme hath fashioned all, And, oh ! I... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1844 - 206 páginas
...hath made The widow'd mother mourn, Though worthless, he before me stand — I cannot, dare not scorn. The darkest night that shrouds the sky Of beauty hath...hath signs to tell, That God still lingers there. I pity all that evil are — I pity and I mourn ; But the SUPREME hath fashioned all And, oh ! I dare... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1844 - 200 páginas
...hath made The widow'd mother mourn, Though worthless, he before me stand — I cannot, dare not scorn. The darkest night that shrouds the sky Of beauty hath...hath signs to tell, That God still lingers there. I pity all that evil are — I pity and I mourn ; But the SUPREME hath fashioned all And, oh ! I dare... | |
| Church of the Disciples (Boston, Mass.) - 1844 - 602 páginas
...made The widowed mother mourn, Though worthless, soulless, he may stand, I cannot, dare not scorn. 3 The darkest night that shrouds the sky Of beauty hath...heart hath signs to tell That God still lingers there. 351 CM 3J5ast antt SARAH F. ADAMS. 1 O HALLOWED memories of the past, Ye legends old and fair, Still... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1844 - 672 páginas
...made The widowed mother mourn, Though worthless, soulless, he may stand, I cannot, dare not scorn. 3 The darkest night that shrouds the sky Of beauty hath...heart hath signs to tell That God still lingers there. 351 CM SARAH F. ADAMS. anft 1 O HALLOWED memories of the past, Ye legends old and fair, Still be your... | |
| William Johnson Fox - 1845 - 124 páginas
...made The widowed mother mourn, Though worthless, soulless, he may stand, I cannot, dare not scorn. The darkest night that shrouds the sky Of beauty hath...heart hath signs to tell That God still lingers there. I pity all that evil are — I pity, and I mourn ; But the Supreme hath fashioned all, And, O ! I dare... | |
| John Greenleaf Adams, Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1843 - 820 páginas
...tyrant in his hall. 2 The vile oppressor who hath made The widowed mother mourn, Though \votth\ess, 3 The darkest night that shrouds the sky, Of beauty hath a share : The blackest heart hath sighs to tell That God still lingers there. 21. CM The Call of Truth. OH ! not alone with outward sign,... | |
| Erskine Neale - 1847 - 338 páginas
...unvaried suffering and unmitigated vice. Well and wisely saith the poet, " The darkest night that clouds the sky Of beauty hath a share ; The blackest heart...hath signs to tell That God still lingers there." The Chaplain, the author of the following pages, entered the prison house as the physician does the... | |
| Spring flowers, S. P. - 1849 - 178 páginas
...worthless, soulless, he may stand, I cannot, dare not, scorn. The darkest night that shrouds the skOf beauty hath a share ; The blackest heart hath signs to tell That God still lingers there. I pity all that evil are — I pity and I mourn; But the strpiiF.ME hath fashion 'd all, And, oh !... | |
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