The Sunday Book of PoetryCecil Frances Alexander Sever and Francis, 1865 - 318 pages A collection of religious poetry for children. Also includes prayers and hymns. |
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Page vi
... fears which encom- pass death , in picturing the feelings and passions of the human heart , she has freely availed her- self of pieces whose tendency is moral and ele- vating , though the language may not be directly religious . The ...
... fears which encom- pass death , in picturing the feelings and passions of the human heart , she has freely availed her- self of pieces whose tendency is moral and ele- vating , though the language may not be directly religious . The ...
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... fear no ill ; For thou , O Lord , art with me still : Thy friendly crook shall give me aid , And guide me through the dreadful shade . Though in a bare and rugged way , Through devious lonely wilds stray , Thy bounty shall my pains ...
... fear no ill ; For thou , O Lord , art with me still : Thy friendly crook shall give me aid , And guide me through the dreadful shade . Though in a bare and rugged way , Through devious lonely wilds stray , Thy bounty shall my pains ...
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... fears which encom- pass death , in picturing the feelings and passions of the human heart , she has freely availed her- self of pieces whose tendency is moral and ele- vating , though the language may not be directly religious . The ...
... fears which encom- pass death , in picturing the feelings and passions of the human heart , she has freely availed her- self of pieces whose tendency is moral and ele- vating , though the language may not be directly religious . The ...
Page ix
... fear no ill ; For thou , O Lord , art with me still : Thy friendly crook shall give me aid , And guide me through the dreadful shade . Though in a bare and rugged way , Through devious lonely wilds I stray , Thy bounty shall my pains ...
... fear no ill ; For thou , O Lord , art with me still : Thy friendly crook shall give me aid , And guide me through the dreadful shade . Though in a bare and rugged way , Through devious lonely wilds I stray , Thy bounty shall my pains ...
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... fear to see ; But I ask Thee for a present mind , Intent on pleasing Thee . I ask Thee for a thoughtful love , Through constant watching wise , To meet the glad with joyful smiles And wipe the weeping eyes : And a heart at leisure from ...
... fear to see ; But I ask Thee for a present mind , Intent on pleasing Thee . I ask Thee for a thoughtful love , Through constant watching wise , To meet the glad with joyful smiles And wipe the weeping eyes : And a heart at leisure from ...
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abide angels beautiful beneath bird bless blest BOSTON COURIER breast breath bright child Christ clouds crown dark dear death deep destiny fulfil divine doth dream Dream Children earth earthly endless love English language eternal evermore eyes fair faith fear flowers forever FRANCIS BOWEN FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE glorious glory God's golden grace grave H. F. Lyte hand happy harvest-home hast hath hear heart Heaven heavenly holy hope hour HYMN Jesus JOHN BUNYAN Keble King Lamb of God light live look Lord morn N. P. Willis ne'er nest never night o'er peace Pilgrim's Progress praise prayer rest round sacred saints Saviour shalt shine sing skies smile song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars storm strife sunny sweet tears thine Thou art thought throne Thy love unto Vellum Vignette voice wait waves weary weep wind wings word