Readings from Lectures to Working MenJ. H. Micklem, 1867 - 12 sider |
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... DOOR A DRUNKEN WIFE SINFUL PLEASURES PEACE IN DEATH EDEN LOST · THE PARISH WORKHOUSE NOT TOO LATE LOVE OF HOME PARSONS WOMAN'S DEVOTION LAST WORDS - 83 91 93 96 98 101 103 109 111 116 119 121 WELL MET ! ELL met ! There is an air. vi ...
... DOOR A DRUNKEN WIFE SINFUL PLEASURES PEACE IN DEATH EDEN LOST · THE PARISH WORKHOUSE NOT TOO LATE LOVE OF HOME PARSONS WOMAN'S DEVOTION LAST WORDS - 83 91 93 96 98 101 103 109 111 116 119 121 WELL MET ! ELL met ! There is an air. vi ...
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... DOOR A DRUNKEN WIFE SINFUL PLEASURES PEACE IN DEATH 79 83 91 93 96 98 EDEN LOST 101 · THE PARISH WORKHOUSE 103 NOT TOO LATE LOVE OF HOME PARSONS WOMAN'S DEVOTION LAST WORDS - 109 111 116 119 121 WELL MET ! W + ELL met ! There is. vi ...
... DOOR A DRUNKEN WIFE SINFUL PLEASURES PEACE IN DEATH 79 83 91 93 96 98 EDEN LOST 101 · THE PARISH WORKHOUSE 103 NOT TOO LATE LOVE OF HOME PARSONS WOMAN'S DEVOTION LAST WORDS - 109 111 116 119 121 WELL MET ! W + ELL met ! There is. vi ...
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... door of the establishment . As soon as the fearful shindy is over , and a goodly number of tumblers have been broken in honour of its promoter , half a dozen husky voices are heard to hiccup forth the following singularly intelligent ...
... door of the establishment . As soon as the fearful shindy is over , and a goodly number of tumblers have been broken in honour of its promoter , half a dozen husky voices are heard to hiccup forth the following singularly intelligent ...
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... door . Each carries a bundle in her arms , and they all appear to have business at the shop . They shake hands ; but they do not say " well met ! " " Eh , Mrs. Brown , what brings you here ? " — " O , I've just come to try to get a ...
... door . Each carries a bundle in her arms , and they all appear to have business at the shop . They shake hands ; but they do not say " well met ! " " Eh , Mrs. Brown , what brings you here ? " — " O , I've just come to try to get a ...
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... door instead of to the public house : if we can do anything which shall interrupt the roaring song of Mr. Smith , and induce him to moderate his tone , and try his hand at a lullaby beside his baby's cradle : if we can thin that hungry ...
... door instead of to the public house : if we can do anything which shall interrupt the roaring song of Mr. Smith , and induce him to moderate his tone , and try his hand at a lullaby beside his baby's cradle : if we can thin that hungry ...
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amidst amongst angel Band of Hope black country bless blood bosom breast breath bright brow child Christ cloth cold conscience dark death door drunken earth eternal eyes face fancy Farewell father fire flower footsteps gentle gilt girl gleam glory Grundy hand happy head hear heart heaven hell human husband Hymns John Ashworth kiss knees knock Lamb of God Lancashire laughing libertine Liberty Hall light lips lisping Loch Lomond look Lord Manchester minister morning mother mother's pride never night orphan parsons peace poor pray prayer prison round sacred Saturday review scene seems sigh silence smile song sorrow soul sound spirit Strange Tales street Sunday School sweet tears tell tender thing thou throne to-morrow TONIC SOL-FA trembling voice widow's weeds wife woman words workhouse yonder
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Side 12 - I need Thy presence every passing hour : What but Thy grace can foil the Tempter's power? Who like Thyself my guide and stay can be ? Through cloud and sunshine, LORD, abide with me.
Side 12 - When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O, abide with me ! Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day ; Earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass away, Change and decay in all around I see ; O, Thou...
Side 59 - Perhaps a tear, if souls can weep in bliss, — Ah, that maternal smile ! it answers — Yes. I heard the bell tolled on thy burial day, I saw the hearse that bore thee slow away, And, turning from my nursery window, drew A long, long sigh, and wept a last adieu ! But was it such ? — It was.
Side 59 - Hovered thy spirit o'er thy sorrowing son, Wretch even then, life's journey just begun ? Perhaps thou gavest me, though unfelt, a kiss ; Perhaps a tear, if souls can weep in bliss ; Ah, that maternal smile, it answers yes...
Side 12 - Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day ; Earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass away : Change and decay in all around I see ; 0 Thou Who changest not, abide with me.
Side 12 - Hold thou thy cross before my closing eyes; Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies: Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee; In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me!
Side 70 - He that from dross would win the precious ore, Bends o'er the crucible an earnest eye, The subtle, searching process to explore, Lest the one brilliant moment should pass by, When in the molten silver's virgin mass He meets his pictured face, as in a glass. Thus in God's furnace are his people tried ; Thrice happy they who to the end endure ; But who the fiery trial may abide ? — Who from the crucible come forth so pure, That He, whose eyes of flame look through the whole, May see his image perfect...
Side 37 - tis wiser than sitting aside, And dreaming and sighing and waiting the tide. In life's earnest battle they only prevail — Who daily march onward, and never say fail!
Side 12 - Come not in terrors, as the King of kings; But kind and good, with healing in thy wings, Tears for all woes, a heart for every plea; Come, Friend of sinners, thus abide with me.
Side 107 - Comfort and hope to the poor orphan child. Ev'n should I fall o'er the broken bridge passing, Or stray in the marshes, by false lights beguiled, Still will my Father, with promise and blessing, Take to His bosom the poor orphan child.