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... obliged to sit down to rest a great many times . It seemed to me as if the downs got wider the further I went , and that I didn't any nearer to the steeple ; but I tried to keep up , and think every step must bring me 6 SUSAN HARVEY .
... obliged to sit down to rest a great many times . It seemed to me as if the downs got wider the further I went , and that I didn't any nearer to the steeple ; but I tried to keep up , and think every step must bring me 6 SUSAN HARVEY .
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... rest . Then he seem- ed to see her pale patient face close to him , and sleep would go from him , and all the unkind things he had said to her would come up to his recollection , as if it had been but yesterday ; and all was quite ...
... rest . Then he seem- ed to see her pale patient face close to him , and sleep would go from him , and all the unkind things he had said to her would come up to his recollection , as if it had been but yesterday ; and all was quite ...
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... rest ; but she is not for- gotten by her young friends , who may often be seen standing over her grave with feelings which they do not know how to define ; but they know that it is the grave of one who was always kind to them , who was ...
... rest ; but she is not for- gotten by her young friends , who may often be seen standing over her grave with feelings which they do not know how to define ; but they know that it is the grave of one who was always kind to them , who was ...
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... rest must be in His hands who alone knows what is best for you . If He will strengthen you again , that you may be visibly admitted to all the privileges of a child of God , and be sealed by His Holy Spirit in the view of the visible ...
... rest must be in His hands who alone knows what is best for you . If He will strengthen you again , that you may be visibly admitted to all the privileges of a child of God , and be sealed by His Holy Spirit in the view of the visible ...
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... rest herself enough to join in the service . But every time she came seemed as if it might probably be the last . August had now begun , and St. Bartholo- mew's day was that which the Bishop had fixed for the Confirmation . When Susan ...
... rest herself enough to join in the service . But every time she came seemed as if it might probably be the last . August had now begun , and St. Bartholo- mew's day was that which the Bishop had fixed for the Confirmation . When Susan ...
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Page 48 - DEFEND, O Lord, this thy child [or this thy servant] with thy heavenly grace, that he may continue thine for ever; and daily increase in thy Holy Spirit, more and more, until he come unto thy everlasting kingdom.
Page 3 - LEAD, Kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead Thou me on! The night is dark, and I am far from home! Lead Thou me on. Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene — one step enough for me. I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me on. I loved to choose and see my path, but now Lead Thou me on!
Page 14 - Sweet nurslings of the vernal skies, Bathed in soft airs, and fed with dew, What more than magic in you lies, To fill the heart's fond view? In childhood's sports, companions gay, In sorrow, on Life's downward way, How soothing! in our last decay Memorials prompt and true. Relics ye are of Eden's bowers, As pure, as fragrant, and as fair, As when ye crowned the sunshine hours Of happy wanderers there.
Page 21 - Yes verily; and by God's help so I will. And I heartily thank our heavenly Father, that he hath called me to this state of salvation, through Jesus Christ our Saviour. And I pray unto God to give me his grace, that I may continue in the same unto my life's end.
Page 37 - He lead the way, To suffer and obey. Blest they, whom God above Doth bind with cords of love : Them shall the heavenly Bridegroom own, In soul and body one. This union grant to me Thrice Holy, One and Three : Ye fill the universe so wide, But with the meek abide ! AT MIDNIGHT.
Page 25 - I cannot skill of these my ways. CHARMS AND KNOTS. WHO read a Chapter when they rise, Shall ne'er be troubled with ill eyes. A poor man's rod, when thou dost ride, Is both a weapon and a guide. Who shuts his hand, hath lost his gold ! Who opens it, hath it twice told.
Page 40 - LORD my God, do Thou Thy holy will— I will lie still — I will not stir, lest I forsake Thine arm, And break the charm, Which lulls me, clinging to my Father's breast, In perfect rest.
Page 44 - O'er leaf and wave ; A calm undressing, all so silently, For calmness of the grave, Unrepining. 'Tis thus when, all its wanderings past, On the still tide The bark doth hang its idle sail at last, And like a shadow glide Into its rest. The noiseless brook its banks along Winds like a lake, Save stilly heard a rippling under-song, Whose passing eddies make Silence more still. Upon the dread and...
Page 29 - O bounteous Love of GOD ! O range immense Of mercy free, and prompt munificence ! To Thee devotion hies and memory steals, And the lone heart its bitterness reveals ; To Thee, O...