Wayside wisdom for wayfarers; or, Voices from silent teachers. By the ed. of 'Hymns for the household of faith' (J.W.).mrs J Williamson 1873 |
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... night - time's solemn need , When in God's dear Book we read , No night shall be therein . Praised be thy dwellings , warm By household faggots ' cheerful blaze , Where , to hear of pardoned sin , Pauseth oft the merry din , Save the ...
... night - time's solemn need , When in God's dear Book we read , No night shall be therein . Praised be thy dwellings , warm By household faggots ' cheerful blaze , Where , to hear of pardoned sin , Pauseth oft the merry din , Save the ...
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... night , But God has given it birth . There's not a place on earth's vast round , In ocean deep , or air , Where skill and wisdom are not found , - For God is everywhere . Around , beneath , below , above , Wherever space extends , There ...
... night , But God has given it birth . There's not a place on earth's vast round , In ocean deep , or air , Where skill and wisdom are not found , - For God is everywhere . Around , beneath , below , above , Wherever space extends , There ...
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... wherefore were they made , All dyed with rainbow light ; All fashioned with supremest grace , Upspringing day and night . Springing in valleys green and low , And on the 68 Lessons from Trees and Flowers . The Use of Flowers.
... wherefore were they made , All dyed with rainbow light ; All fashioned with supremest grace , Upspringing day and night . Springing in valleys green and low , And on the 68 Lessons from Trees and Flowers . The Use of Flowers.
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... night ; In the storm - cloud of darkness , the rainbow of light ; In the waves of the ocean , the furrows of land ; In the mountains of granite , the atom of sand : Turn where ye may , from the sky to the sod , Where can ye gaze that ye ...
... night ; In the storm - cloud of darkness , the rainbow of light ; In the waves of the ocean , the furrows of land ; In the mountains of granite , the atom of sand : Turn where ye may , from the sky to the sod , Where can ye gaze that ye ...
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... it crept , it pushed , it clomb : Long had the darkness been its home ; But well it knew , though veiled in night , The goodness and the joy of light . Its clinging roots grew deep and strong ; Its stem Teachers of Truth . 75 The Alford.
... it crept , it pushed , it clomb : Long had the darkness been its home ; But well it knew , though veiled in night , The goodness and the joy of light . Its clinging roots grew deep and strong ; Its stem Teachers of Truth . 75 The Alford.
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adoring band ALICE CARY angels Art thou Autumn Musings bearing precious seed beauty beneath bird bless blest bliss bloom breast breathe bright Brooklet brow child Choose Thou Christ crown dark dear deep doth dream earth earthless earthly fair faith fancy crown fear feet flowers gentle glory glow God's grace grave hand hath hear thee heaven holy hope hopes and fears hour Jesus labour life's light live Lord lowly MONSELL morning mortal murmur ne'er Neath night o'er path peace praise prayed prayer rejoice rest Saviour seed shadow shine sigh silent sing sleep smile soft Songs of Christian sorrow soul sound Of music spring stranger's heart stream striking clock sweet tears THEODORE TILTON There's thine things thou art thou shalt thy dream thy heart toil tread trod trust voice wave weary wind wings words Would'st
Popular passages
Page 125 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Page 89 - The bird that soars on highest wing Builds on the ground her lowly nest ; And she that doth most sweetly sing, Sings in the shade when all things rest In lark and nightingale we see What honour hath humility. " When Mary chose the better part, She meekly sat at Jesus' feet ; And Lydia's gently-opened heart Was made for God's own temple meet.
Page 114 - Some murmur, when their sky is clear And wholly bright to view, If one small speck of dark appear In their great heaven of blue. And some with thankful love are filled, If but one streak of light, One ray of God's good mercy gild The darkness of their night.
Page 7 - THERE is a Book, who runs may read, Which heavenly Truth imparts, And all the lore its scholars need, Pure eyes and Christian hearts. The works of God above, below, Within us and around, Are pages in that Book, to show How God Himself is found.
Page 227 - I dare not choose my lot ; I would not, if I might ; Choose Thou for me, my God ; So shall I walk aright.
Page 21 - All as God wills, who wisely heeds To give or to withhold, And knoweth more of all my needs Than all my prayers have told.
Page 227 - THY way, not mine, O Lord, However dark it be ! Lead me by Thine own hand, Choose out the path for me. Smooth let it be, or rough, It will be still the best ; Winding or straight, it leads Right onward to Thy rest.
Page 94 - ETHEREAL minstrel ! pilgrim of the sky ! Dost thou despise the earth where cares abound ! Or, while the wings aspire, are heart and eye Both with thy nest upon the dewy ground ! Thy nest which thou canst drop into at will, Those quivering wings composed, that music still!
Page 223 - his own bitterness ; and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy.
Page 20 - No longer forward nor behind I look in hope or fear ; But, grateful, take the good I find, The best of now and here.