| 1869 - 112 pages
...Our brethren shield in danger's hour, Prom rock and tempest, fire and foe Protect them wlieresoe'er they go; — Thus evermore shall rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea. ' As the hart panteth after the water-brooks, so panteth my soul after Thee, O God."—... | |
| Henry Williams Baker, William Henry Monk - 1869 - 204 pages
...Our brethren shield in danger's hour; From rock and tempest, fire and foet Protect them whercsoeVr they go; Thus evermore shall rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea. Amen. Hymn 223. 7s. 8 lines. "They joy before Thee, according to the joy of harvest."... | |
| Mary Onley - 1875 - 158 pages
...Our brethren shield in danger's hour ; From rock and tempest, fire and foe, Protect them whereso'er they go. Thus evermore shall rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea." " . . . I hear the sound of guns I Oil, say, what may it be ? Some ship in distress,... | |
| Samuel Lunt Caldwell - 1876 - 852 pages
...Our brethren shield in danger's hour ; From rock and tempest, fire and foe, Protect them whereso'er they go : Thus evermore shall rise to thee Glad hymns of praise from laud and sea! 1 WHILE o'er the deep thy servants sail, Send thou, O Lord, the prosperous gale... | |
| A. C. Chambers - 1881 - 276 pages
...Our brethren shield in danger's hour ; From rock and tempest, fire and foe, Protect them whereeoe'r they go ; Thus evermore shall rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.'1 CHAPTER VII. T was now the month of May. The nights were growing long, though... | |
| 1882 - 252 pages
...Our brethren shield in danger's hour; From rock and tempest, fire and foe, Protect them whercsoe'er they go ! Thus evermore shall rise to thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea. 42 1 GEEAT Ruler of the land and sea, Almighty God, we come to thee, Able to succour... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1889 - 412 pages
...Our brethren shield in danger's hour ; From rock and tempest, flre and foe, Protect them whereso'er they go; Thus evermore shall rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea! Amen. 311 LM 1 Almighty Father, hear our cry. As o'er the trackless deep we roam... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1895 - 344 pages
...sea from midnight till seven the next evening, and then we saw a steamer. "I'll — I'll give 3rou anything I'm wearing to hoist as a signal of distress,"...like the Visigoth's. I'm going on to the bridge, now. Good-night,' said the Captain. And I was left alone with the steady thud, thud, of the screw and the... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1895 - 344 pages
...putting her into the boat and obeying the Captain's orders. But the husband of the other woman—he's in the Army — wrote me no end of a letter of thanks....might have run in an extra verse specifying sudden collapse—-like the Visigoth's. I'm going on to the bridge, now. Good-night,' said the Captain. And... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1895 - 374 pages
...assignable reason, with eighty bags of mail, five hundred souls, and not a single packet insured, 011 just such a night as this.' ' Oh, Trinity of love...-like the Visigoth's. I'm going on to the bridge, now. Good-night,' said the Captain. And I was left alone with the steady thud, thud, of the screw and the... | |
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