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" Oh ! thou who mournest on thy way, With longings for the close of day ; He walks with thee, that Angel kind, And gently whispers " Be resigned : Bear up, bear 'on, the end shall tell The dear Lord ordereth all things well !  "
The Manifesto - Page 82
1896
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The Church

1864 - 704 pages
...lay the storms of hope and i'ear, And reconcile life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded grief to still, And make our own our Father's will. O thou...on thy way, With longings for the close of day, He walke with thee, that angel kind, And gently whispers, " Be resigned ; Bear up, bear on : the end shaU...
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Advocate of Peace, Volumes 4-5

1873 - 398 pages
...sent to calm Our feverish brows with cooling balm; To lay the storms of hope and fear, And reconcile life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded pride to still. And make our own our Father's will. Oh, thou, who mournest on the way, With longings for the close of day, He walks with thee, that angel...
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Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 2

1849 - 854 pages
...sent to calm Our feverish brows with cooling balm, To lay the storms of hope and fear, And reconcile tes in the parliament. It will be my endeavor to relate the history of the people as well 0, thou who mournest on thy way, With longings for the close of day. He walks with thee, an angel kind,...
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Gems from the spirit mine. (League of univ. brotherhood).

Gems - 1850 - 204 pages
...sent to calm Our feverish brow with cooling palm — To lay the storms of hope and fear, And reconcile life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded pride to still, And make our own our Father's wilL Oh, thou who mournest on thy way, With longings for the close of day ! He walks with thee — that...
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Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 408 pages
...sent to calm Our feverish brows with cooling palm ; To lay the storms of hope and fear, And reconcile life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded pride to still, And make our own our Father's will ! Oh ! thou who mournest on thy way, With longings for the close of day ; He walks with thee, that...
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The Mother's Assistant and Young Lady's Friend, Volumes 18-20

1851 - 596 pages
...Bent to calm Our feverish brow with cooling palm ; To lay the storms of hope and fear, And reconcile life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded pride to still, And make our own our Father's wilL ON THE DUTIES INVOLVED IN THE CONJUGAL KELATION. BY BEV. II EUAN UUMI'JIKLV, Ii. II. FBIZB ARTICLE....
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Gems from the spirit mine. (League of univ. brotherhood).

Gems - 1851 - 206 pages
...life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded pride to still, And make our own our Father's will. Oh, thou who mournest on thy way, With longings for the close of day! He walks with thee—that angel kind— And gently whispers, " Be resigned! Bear up, bear on—the end shall tell...
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The family Sunday-book, or, Pleasant pages for sabbath hours (by the author ...

Samuel Prout Newcombe - 1851 - 250 pages
...calm Our feverish brow with cooling palm — • To lay the storms of hope and fear, And reconcile life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded pride to still, And make onr own our Father's will. Oh, thou who mournest on thy way, With longings for the close of day ! He...
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The Mourner's Friend; Or, Sighs of Sympathy for Those who Sorrow

J. B. Syme - 1852 - 196 pages
...to calm Our feverish brow with cooling palm, — To lay the storms of hope and fear, And reconcile life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded pride to still, And make our own our Father's will. Oh, thou who mournest on thy way, With longings for the close of day ! He walks with thee, — that...
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Lady's Almanac for ...

1871 - 146 pages
...sent to calm Our feverish brows with cooling palm ; To lay the storms of hope and fear, And reconcile life's smile and tear ; The throbs of wounded pride to still, And make our own our Father's will ! Oh ! thou who mournest on thy way, With longings for the close of day, He walks with thee, that angel...
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