The Wheat-sheaf, Or, Gleanings for the Wayside and FiresideW.P. Hazard, 1853 - 416 pages |
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The Wheat-Sheaf, Or Gleanings for the Wayside and Fireside (Classic Reprint) No preview available - 2016 |
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Absalom ages angel beauty beneath blessed breath bright brow called Christ Christian cloud DANIEL WHEELER dark dead dear death deep divine doth dream earth Edward Burrough eternal evil faith Father fear feel flowers gentle George Fox glorious glory Gospel grave green hand hast hath hear heart Heaven holy honour hope hour human hymn immortal JAMES NAYLER JOHN HOWARD John Milton JOHN WOOLMAN labour life's light living LOGAN'S LAMENT look Lord mercy mighty mind Mosul mountains N. P. WILLIS nature never night NINEVEH o'er passed peace poor praise prayer prison Quaker religion round seemed shadow shalt shine silent solemn song sorrow soul spirit star strong sublime sweet tears thee thine things THOMAS ELLWOOD thou thought TINTERN ABBEY tion truth unto voice waves weary wild William Penn words