The Student, Volume 12Isaac Sharpless and Watson W. Dewees, 1891 |
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Page 90 - The captive to release, To God the lost to bring, To teach the way of life and peace, It is a Christ-like thing.
Page 168 - Every day is a fresh beginning; Listen, my soul, to the glad refrain, And, spite of old sorrow and older sinning. And puzzles forecasted and possible pain. Take heart with the day. and begin again.
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Page 8 - Not in the world of light alone, Where God has built His blazing throne, Nor yet alone in earth below, With belted seas that come and go, And endless isles of sunlit green, Is all thy Maker's glory seen : Look in upon thy wondrous frame, — Eternal wisdom still the same...
Page 237 - These were before me : and I gazed abashed, Child of an age that lectures, not creates, Plastering our swallow-nests on the awful Past, And twittering round the work of larger men, As we had builded what we but deface.
Page 168 - IF you sit down at set of sun, And count the acts that you have done. And counting find One self-denying act, one word That eased the heart of him who heard ; One glance most kind, That fell like sunshine where it went, Then you may count that day well spent.
Page 135 - BE NOBLE ! and the nobleness that lies In other men, sleeping, but never dead, Will rise in majesty to meet thine own...
Page 90 - WE give thee but thine own, Whate'er the gift may be : All that we have is thine alone, A trust, O Lord, from thee. 2 May we thy bounties thus As stewards true receive, And gladly, as thou blessest us, To thee our first-fruits give.
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Page 137 - The mighty pyramids of stone That wedge-like cleave the desert airs, When nearer seen, and better known, Are but gigantic flights of stairs. The distant mountains, that uprear Their solid bastions to the skies, Are crossed by pathways, that appear As we to higher levels rise.