Btlll, :i ; nearer to the light you draw. Fresh gales will meet you from the upper air. And wholesome dews of heaven your forehead lave. And darkness lighten more, till, full of awe, You stand in the open sunshine unaware !" " Thou dwell'st on sorrow's... Praise and Principle: Or, for what Shall I Live? - Page 227by Maria Jane McIntosh - 1847 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| Martha Stone Hubbell - 1853 - 366 pages
..." " Thou dwell'st on sorrow's high and barren place, But round about the mount, an angel guard, — Chariots of fire, horses of fire, encamp, To keep thee safe for heaven." LET us follow on to the suburbs of the city. In that brick hotel, four stories high, we find our Mary,... | |
| Martha Stone Hubbell - 1853 - 378 pages
...And darkness lighten more, till full of awe You stand in the open sunshine unaware !" " Thou dwell'st on sorrow's high and barren place, But round about the mount, an angel guard, — Chariots of fire, horses of fire, encamp, To keep thee safe for heaven." LET us follow... | |
| Martha Stone Hubbell - 1853 - 360 pages
...And darkness lighten more, till full of awe You stand in the open sunshine unaware ! " "Thou dwell'st on sorrow's high and barren place, But round about the mount, an angel guard, — Chariots of fire, horses of fire, encamp, To keep thee safe for heaven." LET us follow... | |
| Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth - 1854 - 360 pages
...able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape. IST COBINTHIAICS z. 13. Thou dwell'st on sorrow's high and barren place, But round about...horses of fire, encamp To keep thee safe for Heaven. — Mas. ELLET. THE HOMESTEAD — THE FAMILY. IN one of the lower counties of Maryland, and in one... | |
| Martha Stone Hubbell - 1854 - 250 pages
...darkness lighten more, till, full of awe, You stand in the open sunshine unaware !" " Thou dwell'st on sorrow's high and barren place, But round about...horses of fire, encamp To keep thee safe for heaven," LET us follow to the suburbs of the city. In a brick hotel four stories high, we find our Mary, with... | |
| Martha Stone Hubbell - 1867 - 362 pages
...full of awe, You stand in the open sunshine unaware !" •- Thou dwell'st on sorrow's high and harren place. But round about the mount an angel-guard — Chariots of fire, horses of tire, encamp To keep thee safe for heaven." LET us follow to the suburbs of the city. In a brick hotel... | |
| Maria Jane M'Intosh - 1876 - 262 pages
...embellishers of existence are ye! CHAPTER XII. THE USES OF ADVERSITY. " Thou dwellest on sorrow•s high and barren place. But round about the mount an...— encamp, To keep thee safe for heaven.— MRS. ELLKT. LABOUR flags at his wheel, life grows dull, and hope wanes ; but time neither wanes nor faints... | |
| Thomas Buchanan Read - 1855 - 532 pages
...fruits and flowers abound ; Thou on Affliction's high and barren place ; But round about the mount chariots of fire — Horses of fire — encamp, To keep thee safe for heaven. SONNET. SHEPHERD ! with meek brow wreathed with blossoms sweet, Who guard'st thy timid flock with tenderest... | |
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