Only, since our souls will shrink At the touch of natural grief, When our earthly loved ones sink, Lend us, Lord, Thy sure relief; Patient hearts, their pain to see, And Thy grace, to follow Thee. Patience to Work and Patience to Wait - Page 18by Marion Eliza Weir - 1861 - 279 pagesFull view - About this book
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...thee, So his love to Christ endure ? When the shore is won at last, Who will count the billows past ? Only, since our souls will shrink At the touch of natural grief, When our earthly loved ones sink, Lend us, Lord, thy sure relief; Patient hearts, their pain to see, And thy grace to... | |
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