Home,' — a place of calm and enduring rest in the mansions of his Father's house above. 'I thought of those whose struggles all were o'er, In the calm rest of God's untroubled sleep ; Of white-robed saints upon the tideless shore, Where none may toil... College Rhymes - Página 1101864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John A. Wallace - 1867 - 294 páginas
...Sailor's Home,' — a place of calm and enduring rest in the mansions of his Father's house above. 'I thought of those whose struggles all were o'er,...From life's exceeding sorrow and its care, To join, even now, the anthems of the blest — Their perfect gladness share ! But while I dreamed of God's... | |
| John A. Wallace - 1867 - 240 páginas
...struggles all were o'er, In the calm rest of God's untroubled sleep ; Of white-robed saints upon die tideless shore, Where none may toil or weep. And then...From life's exceeding sorrow and its care, To join, even now, the anthems of the blest — Their perfect gladness share ! But while I dre?med of God's... | |
| Martha Careful (pseud.) - 1875 - 234 páginas
...sleep ; Of white-robed saints upon the tideless shore, Where none may toil or weep ; And then to think of that far better land, From every storm and darkening...sobs upon the strand, For there is ' no more sea.' " Rev. RH BAYNES. Reason fails to assert her dignity when the voice of Omnipotence proclaims this startling... | |
| 1878 - 216 páginas
...with the great multitude of the redeemed on the shore of * She had suffered much from sea-sickness. " That far better land, From every storm and darkening...never billow sobs upon the strand, For there is no MOKE SEA." DRAWING-ROOM MEETING. Abridged from the "Record."* THE Annual Meeting of this excellent... | |
| Emily Grace Harding - 1882 - 426 páginas
...Trevor. "Take my Lyra, Phillis, and read to me 'In Memoriam.' I am so fond of that verse : — " ' And then I thought of that far better land, From every...billow sobs upon the strand, For there is no more sea ! ' " Her face flushed as she ended, and she folded her hands with a sigh, which told what relief those... | |
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