The snowdrops; or, Life from the dead, by the author of 'Thoughts on the Lord's prayer'.1885 |
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Page 63 - SYBIL AND HER LIVE SNOWBALL. By the author of " Dick and his Donkey." To which is added the "Story of the Bird's Nest.
Page 30 - I am not eager, bold, Nor strong — all that is past; I am ready not to 'do At last, at last. My half day's work is done, And this is all my part ; I give a patient God My patient heart, And grasp His banner still, Though all its blue be dim ; These stripes, no less than stars, Lead after Him.
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