| Dori Kowitz - 1988 - 612 pages
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| Douglas Isaac - 1999 - 176 pages
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| John L. Bell - 2000 - 166 pages
...rill how sweet the lily grows! How sweet the breath beneath the hill of Sharon s dewy rose. Lo! such a child whose early feet the paths of peace have trod,...with influence sweet is upward drawn to God By cool Siloam's shady rill the lily must decay, the rose that blooms beneath the hill must shortly fade away... | |
| Josephine B. Curry, Lester J. Bartson - 2004 - 594 pages
...neighbors." How sweet the breath, beneath the hill, of Sharon's dewy rose! Lo! such the child [Christ-like] whose early feet the paths of peace have trod, whose...heart, with influence sweet, is upward drawn to God. Dependent on thy bounteous breath, we seek thy grace alone, in childhood, manhood, age, and death to... | |
| Sally Magnusson - 2004 - 152 pages
...How sweet the breath, beneath the hill, Of Sharon 's dewy rose! Lo! such the child whose early Jeet The paths of peace have trod, Whose secret heart with influence sweet Is upward drawn to God. By cool Siloam 's shady rill The lily must decay; The rose that blooms beneath the hill Must shortly fade away.... | |
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