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" Marvel not, mine ancient friend, Like beginning, like the end : " Quoth the Laird of Ury ; " Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry ? " Give me joy that in His name I can bear, with patient frame, All these... "
Biographical Catalogue: Being an Account of the Lives of Friends and Others ... - Page 44
by Society of Friends - 1888 - 878 pages
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Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 408 pages
...of Ury, " Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry ? " Give me joy that in His name I can bear, with patient...to greet me, Than when reeve and squire were seen, Biding out from Aberdeen, With bared heads, to meet me. " When each good wife, o'er and o'er, Blessed...
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The Wheat-sheaf; Or, Gleanings for the Wayside and Fireside ...

1853 - 442 pages
...of Ury ; " Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry ? " Give me joy, that in his name I can bear, with patient...to greet me, Than when reeve and squire were seen, Biding out from Aberdeen, With bared heads, to meet me. " When each good wife, o'er and o'er, Blessed...
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Half-hours with the Best Poets: Selected Chiefly for Their Moral Sentiment

1855 - 248 pages
...of Ury, " Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord, who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry ? " Give me joy, that in His name I can bear with patient...He suffereth long, Shall I answer wrong with wrong, " Happier I, with loss of all, Hunted, outlawed, held in thrall, With few friends to greet me, Than...
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Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1856 - 470 pages
...of Ury, " Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry ? " Give me joy that in His name I can bear, with patient...these vain ones offer ; While for them He suffereth long,_ Shall I answer wrong with wrong, Scoffing with the scoffer ? " Happier I, with loss 'of all,...
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The Wheat-sheaf

1857 - 452 pages
...of Ury ; " Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry ? " Give me joy, that in his name I can bear, with patient...answer wrong with wrong, Scoffing with the scoffer ? 400 BARCLAY OF URY. " Happier I, with loss of all, Hunted, outlawed, held in thrall, With few friends...
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The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 2

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1861 - 340 pages
...of Ury, " Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry ? " Give me joy that in his name I can bear, with patient...to greet me, Than when reeve and squire were seen, VOL. II. 8 Riding out from Aberdeen, With bared heads to meet me. " When each good wife, o'er and o'er,...
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The Children's History of the Society of Friends: Chiefly Compiled from ...

Willem Sewel - 1864 - 210 pages
...of Ury, " Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord, who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry ? " Give me joy that in his name I can bear, with patient...frame All these vain ones offer : While for them He suffered long, Shall I answer wrong with wrong, Scoffing with the scoffer ? THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS....
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The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and Their Friends: With an Accountof Their ...

Maria Webb - 1865 - 480 pages
...Ury; ' Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord, who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry? " ' Happier I, with loss of all, , Hunted, outlawed, held...in thrall, With few friends to greet me ; Than when shrieve and squire were seen, Riding out from Aberdeen, With bared heads to meet me. " ' When each...
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The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier ...

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1867 - 432 pages
...of Ury, " Is the sinful servant more Than his gracious Lord who bore Bonds and stripes in Jewry ? " Give me joy that in his name I can bear, with patient...friends to greet me, Than when reeve and squire were peen, Riding out from Aberdeen, With bared heads to meet me. 14 When each good wife, o'er and o'er,...
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Friends' Quarterly Examiner, Volume 14

1880 - 630 pages
...it to be met by the magistrates some miles outside the city and escorted to a public banquet : — " Happier I, with loss of all, Hunted, outlawed, held...in thrall, With few friends to greet me ; Than when shrieve and squire were seen Riding out from Aberdeen, With bared heads to meet me, " When each goodwife...
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