Thou know'st our bitterness—our joys are thine*— No stranger Thou to all our wanderings wild: Nor could we bear to think, how every line Of us, thy darken'd likeness... Ada Brenton; or, Plans for life - Side 64av Ada Brenton (fict.name.) - 1860 - 108 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1863 - 904 sider
...wanderings wild; Nor could we bear to think how every Une Of us, thy darkened likeness and defiled, Stands in full sunshine of thy piercing eye; But that thou call'st us brethren. Swtd repose Is in that word; the Lord, who dwells oa high, Knows all, yet loves us better than Ht knows."... | |
| John Keble - 1827 - 394 sider
...wanderings wild : Nor could we bear to think, how every line Of us, thy darken'd likeness and defiTd, Stands in full sunshine of thy piercing eye, But that...thou call'st us Brethren : sweet repose Is in that word—the LORD who dwells on high Knows all, yet loves us better than He knows. b Psalm xxxi. 8. Thou... | |
| John Keble - 1842 - 332 sider
...wanderings wild: Nor could we bear to think, how every line Of us, thy darken'd likeness and defil'd, Stands in full sunshine of thy piercing eye, But that...thou call'st us Brethren: sweet repose Is in that word—the Lord who dwells on high Knows all, yet loves us better than He knows. • • • TWENTY-FIFTH... | |
| 1843 - 202 sider
...heaven, nor spend its zeal On cloud-born idols of this lower air. Thou know'st our bitterness—our joys are Thine,— No stranger Thou to all our wanderings...Thou call'st us brethren : sweet repose Is in that word—the Lord Who dwells on high Knows all, yet loves us better than He knows. Services for the Twenty-fifth... | |
| Words - 1848 - 136 sider
...every line Of us, Thy darken'd likeness aud defil'd, Stands in full sunshine of thy piercing sysBut that Thou call'st us Brethren : sweet repose Is in...word — the Lord who dwells on high Knows all, yet laves us better than lie knows. KEBLF. For we are saved by Hope; But Hope that is seen is not hope... | |
| Philip Smith Sparling - 1854 - 136 sider
...wanderings wild ; Nor could we bear to think, how every line Of us, Thy darken'd likeness and defil'd, Stands in full sunshine of Thy piercing eye, But that...Thou call'st us brethren : sweet repose Is in that word—the LORD who dwells on high Knows all, yet loves us better than He knows. KEBLB. APPOINTING... | |
| John Keble - 1856 - 406 sider
...wanderings wild: Jfor could we bear to think, how every line Of us, Thy darken'd likeness and defil'd, Stands in full sunshine of Thy piercing eye, But that...Thou call'st us Brethren: sweet repose Is in that word—the LOBD who dwells on high Knows all, yet loves us better than He knows. TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY... | |
| Richard Tudor - 1860 - 648 sider
...wanderings wild : Nor could we bear to think, how every line Of us, Thy darkened likeness and defil'd, Stands in full sunshine of Thy piercing eye But that Thou call'st us Brethren : Sweet repose LECTURE I s i nt h a t word—the LORD who dwells on high ~ Knows all, yet loves us better than He... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1863 - 436 sider
...could we bear to think how every line Of us, Thy darkened likeness and defiled, Stands in full suushine of Thy piercing eye, But that Thou call'st us Brethren: sweet repose 1 - in that word : the Lord who dwells on high Knows all, yet loves us better than He knows. Him!eifbart... | |
| Robert Shapland Hunt - 1865 - 248 sider
...wanderings wild : Nor could we bear to think, how every line Of us Thy darkened likeness and defiled, Stands in full sunshine of Thy piercing eye, But that...us brethren : sweet repose Is in that word — the LOED Who dwells on high Knows all, yet loves us better than He knows. 9 And being made perfect, He... | |
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