| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...ones must go; Of the mountains of sin hanging o'er them, Of the tempest of Fate blowing wild; Oh I there's nothing on earth half so holy As the innocent...sunlight still sleeps in their tresses, His glory still gleams in their eyes; Those truants from home and from heaven — They have made me more manly and... | |
| 1858 - 596 pages
...go ; Of the mountains of sin hanging o'er them, Of the tempest of Fate blowing wild : Oh I there is nothing on earth half so holy As the innocent heart...sunlight still sleeps in their tresses, His glory still gleams in their eyes. Oh ! those truants from home and from heaven, They have made me more manly and... | |
| 1866 - 314 pages
...Of the tempests of Fate blowing wild ; O, there's nothing on earth half so holy As the innocent face of a child. They are idols of hearts and of households...sunlight still sleeps in their tresses ; His glory still gleams in their eyes ; 0, those truants from home and from heaven, They have made me more manly and... | |
| 1867 - 356 pages
...child ! They're the idols of hearts and of households, They're the angels of God in disguise ; IT:s sunlight still sleeps in their tresses ; His glory still beams in their eyes. 0 ! those truants from home and from Ilnaven,. They have made me more manly and mild ! And I know now,... | |
| John Swett - 1868 - 246 pages
...Where the feet of the dear ones must go; Of the mountains of sin hanging o'er them, Of the tempest of Fate blowing wild, Oh, there's nothing on earth...sunlight still sleeps in their tresses, His glory still gleams in their eyes. Oh, those truants from home and from heaven, They have made me more manly and... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1868 - 712 pages
...must go ; Of the mountains of sin hanging o'er them — Of the tempests of Fate, blowing wild, O ! there's nothing on earth half so holy As the innocent...sunlight still sleeps in their tresses ; His glory still gleams in their eyes ; 0 ! those truants from home and from heaven, They have made me more manly and... | |
| 1869 - 376 pages
...steep and stony, Where the feet of the dear ones must go ; Of the tempest of fate blowing wild; О ! there's nothing on earth half so holy As the innocent...; His sunlight still sleeps in their tresses; His (¡lory still gleams in their eyes. 0 ! those truants from hume and from heaven, They have made me... | |
| 1869 - 480 pages
...What a school-master that noble and tender soul would make. It was he who wrote of the children : " They are idols of hearts and of households, They are...sunlight still sleeps in their tresses, His glory still gleams in their eyes; Oh, those truants from home and from heaven, They have made me more manly and... | |
| 1869 - 238 pages
...fate blowing wild; For there "s nothing on earth half so holy As the innocent heart of a child. There are idols of hearts and of households, They are angels of God in disguise ; His sunlight still keeps in their tresses, His glory still gleams in their eyes. Oh ! those truants from home and from... | |
| Josiah Rhinehart Sypher - 1870 - 396 pages
...go; Of the mountains of sin hanging o'er them, Of the tempest of fate blowing wild ; Oh ! there is nothing on earth half so holy As the innocent heart...still beams in their eyes. Oh ! those truants from home and from heaven, They have made me more manly and mild, And I know how Jesus could liken I ask... | |
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