UPON WHOM DOTH NOT HIS LIGHT ARISE V Is there a secret, hidden place, How lone soever it may be, In which Faith's vision may not trace The light of God's divinity ? Thou poor afflicted one ! whose eye, Dim with the frequent-falling tear, Can see no friendly... Poems - Page 138by Mary Whitwell Hale - 1840 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
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...How lone soever it may be, la which Faith's vision may not trace The light of God's divinity ? Thau poor afflicted one ! whose eye, Dim with the frequent-falling...Full on the trusting eye it beams, And turns to day griefs darkest night. Thou weary one ! who fain wouldst lay The burden of thy labors down, UPON WHOM... | |
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