Take heart ! — the Waster builds again, — A charmed life old Goodness hath ; The tares may perish, — but the grain Is not for death. God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion from the night : Wake thou and watch ! — the world is... The Clinique - Page 2201898Full view - About this book
| 1858 - 690 pages
...again — A charmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish, but the grain Is not for death. God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion from the right ; Ho ! wake and watch ! the world is gray With morning light." Read " The Crisis," or " The Pass... | |
| 1897 - 918 pages
...thankfulness the heart of the humble worker, as he sees signs that Life shall on and upward go; Th' eternal step of progress beats To that great anthem, calm and slow, Which God repeats. FW NEWLASD. From Macraillan'fl Magazine. THE LKSSER ELIZABETHAN LYR1STS.> Lyrics are in a sense the... | |
| Horatio Hastings Weld - 1847 - 294 pages
...repine, So, in his time, thy child grown gray, Shall sigh for thine. V Yet, not the less for them or thou The eternal step of Progress beats To that great anthem, calm and slow, Which God repeats ! Take heart ! — the Waster builds again — A charmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1850 - 478 pages
...again — A eharmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish— but the grain Is not for death. God works in all things ; all obey His first propulsion from the night : Ho, wake and wateh ! — the world is grey With morning light ! HOMCEOPATHY. BY THOMAS HAYLE, MD... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 408 pages
...repine, So, in his time, thy child grown grey, Shall sigh for thine. Yet, not the less for them or thou The eternal step of Progress beats To that great anthem, calm and slow, Which God repeats ! Take heart ! — the Waster builds again — A charmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1850 - 470 pages
...builds ngain, A charmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish, but the grain Is not for death. ".God works in all things; all obey, His first propulsion from the night. Ho ! wake and watch, the world is gray With morning light." JG WBITTIHI. " To work, then, one and all;... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 506 pages
...builds again, A charmed life old goodness hath ; The tares may perish, but the grain Is not for death. " God works in all things ; all obey, His first propulsion from the night. Ho ! wake and watch, the world is gray With morning light.'1 JG WHITTIER. " To work, then, one ami... | |
| Society of Friends. Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting - 1858 - 124 pages
...repine, So, in his time, thy child grown gray, Shall sigh for thine. Yet, not the less for them or thou The eternal step of Progress beats To that great anthem, calm and slow, Which God repeats ! Take heart! — the Waster bunas again — A charmed life old goodness hath; The tares may perish... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge, Frederic Dan Huntington - 1853 - 674 pages
...So, in his time, thy child grown gray, Shall sigh for thine. 4 "Yet not the less for them art thou : The eternal step of Progress beats To that great anthem, calm and slow, Which God repeats ! 5 Take heart! — the waster builds. again, — A charmed life old goodness hath : The tares may... | |
| Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends (1853-1940) - 1891 - 900 pages
...and within all outward forms and expressions ; deeper than all material defeats and successes "Th" eternal step of Progress beats To that great anthem, calm and slow, Which God repeats." What was the call which summoned this movement into being? What the mood in which that call was answered?... | |
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