The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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... wind will fill them as well as it will fill those of a peaceful merchantman or missionary bark ; if a king and a common man be thrown overboard , neither can keep his head above water except by swimming : birds will not come to be shot ...
... wind will fill them as well as it will fill those of a peaceful merchantman or missionary bark ; if a king and a common man be thrown overboard , neither can keep his head above water except by swimming : birds will not come to be shot ...
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... griefs , And ways unto His hands , To His sure truth and tender care , Who earth and Heaven commands ; Who points the clouds their course , Whom winds and seas obey ; He shall direct thy wandering feet , He shall prepare 58 PAUL GERHARDT.
... griefs , And ways unto His hands , To His sure truth and tender care , Who earth and Heaven commands ; Who points the clouds their course , Whom winds and seas obey ; He shall direct thy wandering feet , He shall prepare 58 PAUL GERHARDT.
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... winds thy fears ; Hope , and be undismayed ; God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears , God shall lift up thy head . Through waves and clouds and storms He gently clears thy way ; Wait thou His time ; so shall this night Soon end in ...
... winds thy fears ; Hope , and be undismayed ; God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears , God shall lift up thy head . Through waves and clouds and storms He gently clears thy way ; Wait thou His time ; so shall this night Soon end in ...
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... winds howl , ' Be vengeance done ! ' Our years have innocently sped , My Semin ; thou wert ever good . Woe's me ! my joy and pride have fled ! All but my love is now subdued ! And thou to me who gavest life , Torn from my side . I saw ...
... winds howl , ' Be vengeance done ! ' Our years have innocently sped , My Semin ; thou wert ever good . Woe's me ! my joy and pride have fled ! All but my love is now subdued ! And thou to me who gavest life , Torn from my side . I saw ...
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... wind . April woos the yellow cowslips into bloom along the water's edge , and the golden willow- twigs shake out the perfumed tassels . In May the prickly - cane blossoms among the tussocks , and the cala- mus buds burst forth among ...
... wind . April woos the yellow cowslips into bloom along the water's edge , and the golden willow- twigs shake out the perfumed tassels . In May the prickly - cane blossoms among the tussocks , and the cala- mus buds burst forth among ...
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