| 1866 - 924 pages
...Abraham Davenport, lie rose, slow cleaving with his steady voice The intolerable hush. " This well may IM The day of Judgment which the world awaits ; But be it so or not, I only know My présent iluty, and my Lord's command To occupy till he come. So at the post Where he hath set me in... | |
| 1884 - 874 pages
...steady voice The intolerable hush. "This well may bo Tho Day of Judgment which tho world awaits; But bo it so or not, I only know My present duty, and my...command To occupy till He come. So at the post Where Ho hath set me in His providence, I choose, for one, to meet Him face to face,— Xo faithless servant... | |
| 1866 - 976 pages
...were turned to Abraham Davenport. He rose, slow cleaving with his steady voice The intolerable hush. "This well may be The Day of Judgment which the world...command To occupy till he come. So at the post Where he hath set me in his providence, I choose, for one, to meet him face to face, — No faithless servant... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1867 - 184 pages
...were turned to Abraham Davenport. He rose, slow cleaving with his steady voice The intolerable hush. " This well may be The Day of Judgment which the world...command To occupy till he come. So at the post Where he hath set me in his providence, I choose, for one, to meet him face to face, — No faithless servant... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1878 - 268 pages
...Dalhem a dome-spire sprang white, And "Gallop," gasped Joris, "for Aix is in sight." — Browning. G3. This well may be The Day of Judgment which the world...command To occupy till he come. So at the post Where he hath set me in his providence, I choose for one to meet him face to face, — No faithless servant... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1868 - 276 pages
...like a clock worn out with eating time, The wheels of weary life at last stood still.—Dryden. 76. This well may be The Day of Judgment which the world awaits; But, be it so or not, I only know x \ My present duty, and my Lord's command To occupy till he come. So at the post Where he hath set... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1873 - 424 pages
...were turned to Abraham Davenport. He rose, slow cleaving with his steadyvoice The intolerable hush. " This well may be The Day of Judgment which the world...command To occupy till he come. So at the post Where he hath set me in his providence, I choose, for one, to meet him face to face, — No faithless servant... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...were turned to Abraham Davenport. He rose, slow cleaving with his steady voice The intolerable hush. " This well may be The Day of Judgment which the world...command To occupy till he come. So, at the post Where he hath set me in his providence, I choose, for one, to meet him face to face, — No faithless servant... | |
| Amzi Benedict Davenport - 1876 - 484 pages
...were turned to Abraham Davenport. He rose, slow cleaving with his steady voice The intolerable hush. " This well may be The Day of Judgment which the world...command To occupy till he come. So at the post Where he hath set me in his providence, I choose, for one, to meet him face to face, — No faithless servant... | |
| George Stillman Hillard, Homer Baxter Sprague - 1876 - 454 pages
...were turned to Abraham Davenport. He rose, slow cleaving with his steady voice The intolerable hush. "This well may be The day of judgment, which the world...present duty, and my Lord's command To occupy till he conic. So, at the post Where he hath set me in his providence, I choose, for one, to meet him face... | |
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