A Manual for Use at Funerals: Consisting of Scripture Readings, Poems, and Prose Selections from Various Sources |
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... We die to live ! Auld Lang Syne . It singeth low in every heart , We hear it , each and all , - A song of those who answer not , However we may call ; " " Anonymous . They throng the silence of the breast , We see 116 LIFE AND DEATH .
... We die to live ! Auld Lang Syne . It singeth low in every heart , We hear it , each and all , - A song of those who answer not , However we may call ; " " Anonymous . They throng the silence of the breast , We see 116 LIFE AND DEATH .
Page 149
... Anonymous . Not mine the grief which words may lighten ; Not mine the tears of common woe : The pang with which my heart - strings tighten , Only the All - seeing One may know . And oh in my exceeding weakness , - Make thy strength ...
... Anonymous . Not mine the grief which words may lighten ; Not mine the tears of common woe : The pang with which my heart - strings tighten , Only the All - seeing One may know . And oh in my exceeding weakness , - Make thy strength ...
Page 176
... Anonymous . Free . What did we ask with all our love for him , But just a breath of fuller life To ease the laboring lungs ? And God hath given him The gift of life itself , - full , everlasting life ! What did we pray for ? Rest even ...
... Anonymous . Free . What did we ask with all our love for him , But just a breath of fuller life To ease the laboring lungs ? And God hath given him The gift of life itself , - full , everlasting life ! What did we pray for ? Rest even ...
Page 178
... Anonymous . Our Home Maker . Where the mountains slope to the westward , And their purple chalices hold The new made wine of the sunset Crimson and amber and gold In this old , wide - opened doorway , With the elm - boughs over head ...
... Anonymous . Our Home Maker . Where the mountains slope to the westward , And their purple chalices hold The new made wine of the sunset Crimson and amber and gold In this old , wide - opened doorway , With the elm - boughs over head ...
Page 180
... , An inbreathed essence from on high , A heaven - lit spark ! that could not die . Not dead- but free - he soars above The limit of our lesser scope , Anonymous . And we , because we shared his love , May 180 SUFFERING AND REST .
... , An inbreathed essence from on high , A heaven - lit spark ! that could not die . Not dead- but free - he soars above The limit of our lesser scope , Anonymous . And we , because we shared his love , May 180 SUFFERING AND REST .
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A. C. Swinburne A. H. Clough Absalom Alfred Tennyson Alice Cary angels Anonymous beautiful behold Blessed breath bright bright promise canst child cloud cometh dark days go dead dear death doth dust earth eternal evermore eyes faint fair faith Father fear feel feet flowers forever Frances Anne Kemble friends gentle Gerald Massey give giveth his beloved glory God's gone grave grief hand hath heart heaven holy hope Horatius Bonar immortal J. G. Whittier Leopold Schefer life's light live look Lord Mary Howitt mercy morning mortal never night o'er pain passed patient peace Poems prayer Quiet Hours righteousness river saith say unto Schaff & Gilman shadow shine sing sleep smile sorrow soul spirit stars strength Sursum Corda sweet tears tender thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought troubled trust truth voice wait weary weep wisdom