ALL are not taken ; there are left behind Living Beloveds, tender looks to bring. And make the daylight still a happy thing, And tender voices, to make soft the wind. But if it were not so — if I could find No love in all the world for comforting, Nor... Patience to Work and Patience to Wait - Page 75by Marion Eliza Weir - 1861 - 279 pagesFull view - About this book
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...dear Father, thinking fit to bruise, Discerns in silent tears, both prayer and praise. CONSOLATION. ALL are not taken ! there are left behind Living Beloveds,...tender looks to bring, And make the daylight still a blessed thing, And tender voices, to make soft the wind. But if it were not so — if I could find... | |
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...dear Father, tanking fit io bMse, Discerns in silent tears, bo^i prayel;«ÉíÍL praise. CONSOLATION. ALL are not taken ! there are left behind Living Beloveds,...happy thing, And tender voices, to make soft the wind. But if it were not so—if I could find No love in all the world for comforting. Nor any path but hollowly... | |
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...dear Father, thinking fit to bruise, Discerns in silent tears, both prayer and praise. CONSOLATION. ALL are not taken ! there are left behind Living Beloveds,...happy thing, And tender voices, to make soft the wind. But if it were not so — if I could find No love in all the world for comforting, Nor any path but... | |
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