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... thought , the light shallop of life . Now it is seen gaily floating on the stream of time : Its sails anon are opened , and the breeze blows favouring but while you behold it , its canvass is no longer unfurled ; the gale that bore it ...
... thought , the light shallop of life . Now it is seen gaily floating on the stream of time : Its sails anon are opened , and the breeze blows favouring but while you behold it , its canvass is no longer unfurled ; the gale that bore it ...
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... thought of the thousands whom the meteor of fame has allured to death . Many , believing they expired in a cause which heaven looked upon with an eye of peculiar favour , have been known to exult almost in the pangs of dissolution ...
... thought of the thousands whom the meteor of fame has allured to death . Many , believing they expired in a cause which heaven looked upon with an eye of peculiar favour , have been known to exult almost in the pangs of dissolution ...
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... thoughts similar to these occupied my mind as I proceeded on my way . Alas ! how painful is it to reflect on the my- riads whom the sword has swept from the earth ! If TELL and his gallant 6 band had been more sparing of life , and 10 ...
... thoughts similar to these occupied my mind as I proceeded on my way . Alas ! how painful is it to reflect on the my- riads whom the sword has swept from the earth ! If TELL and his gallant 6 band had been more sparing of life , and 10 ...
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... * 1 . * Watch o'er my heart , thyself , dear Lord , Each sense , each thought restrain , That nought oppos'd to thy blest will May there admission gain . C An admirer of nature even from my infaney , I THE COTTAGE IN THE WOOD . 13.
... * 1 . * Watch o'er my heart , thyself , dear Lord , Each sense , each thought restrain , That nought oppos'd to thy blest will May there admission gain . C An admirer of nature even from my infaney , I THE COTTAGE IN THE WOOD . 13.
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... thoughts ; one in whom I could confide with a reliance still more unhe- sitating , than I could place , ” — and he looked at me affectionately as he spoke - " than I could place , my friend , even in you . " on me " Passing through a ...
... thoughts ; one in whom I could confide with a reliance still more unhe- sitating , than I could place , ” — and he looked at me affectionately as he spoke - " than I could place , my friend , even in you . " on me " Passing through a ...
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Page 136 - And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit ; and they cried out for fear. J " But straightway Jesus spake unto them, saying, Be of good cheer ; it is I ; be not afraid.
Page 76 - ... if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul ; then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noonday : and the Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat thy bones : and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not.
Page 90 - I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate me from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Page 24 - Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee : hide thyself as it were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast.
Page 108 - The rising vapours catch the silver light ; Thence fancy measures, as they parting fly, Which first will throw its shadow on the eye, Passing the source of light ; and thence away, Succeeded quick by brighter still than they.
Page 60 - Of old hast THOU laid the foundation of the earth : And the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but THOU shalt endure : Yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment ; As a vesture shalt THOU change them, and they shall be changed : But THOU art the same, And thy years shall have no end.
Page 27 - As for man, his days are as grass; as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth : For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone ; and the place thereof shall know it no more.
Page 89 - O Lord, I will praise thee : though thou wast angry with me, thine anger is turned away, and thou comfortedst me. Behold, God is my salvation ; I will trust, and not be afraid ; for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song ; he also is become my salvation.
Page 22 - Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; Nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; Nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday.
Page 88 - Therefore I will look unto the Lord; I will wait for the God of my salvation : my God will hear me.