The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 218
... thee , my only comfort ? Equally pleasing to both was the companionship of our bodies by reason of the unison of our minds , but the separation has wounded only me . The joys of life were shared between us ; its sadness and gloom are ...
... thee , my only comfort ? Equally pleasing to both was the companionship of our bodies by reason of the unison of our minds , but the separation has wounded only me . The joys of life were shared between us ; its sadness and gloom are ...
Page 247
... Thee , With at least a twilight in the sky , and one narrow arm of sea , Saviour ! what means this breadth of death ... Thee ; art Thou near ? It is all too dark to see ; But let me feel Thee , Saviour dear ! I can go on with Thee . What ...
... Thee , With at least a twilight in the sky , and one narrow arm of sea , Saviour ! what means this breadth of death ... Thee ; art Thou near ? It is all too dark to see ; But let me feel Thee , Saviour dear ! I can go on with Thee . What ...
Page 371
... Thee finds me in the garden , Hannah , -come in ! ' Tis kind of thee To wait until the Friends were gone , who came to comfort me . The still and quiet company a peace may give , indeed , But blessed is the single heart that comes to us ...
... Thee finds me in the garden , Hannah , -come in ! ' Tis kind of thee To wait until the Friends were gone , who came to comfort me . The still and quiet company a peace may give , indeed , But blessed is the single heart that comes to us ...
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