We all might do good In a thousand small ways - In forbearing to flatter, Yet yielding due praise - In spurning ill humour, Reproving wrong done, And treating but kindly Each heart we have won. We all might do good, Whether lowly or great, For the deed... Daisies in the Grass: A Collection of Songs and Poems - Page 138by George Linnaeus Banks, Mrs. George Linnaeus Banks - 1865 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
| Christian Henry Bateman - 1857 - 534 pages
...way. If we have but the will ; Though it be but a word Kindly breathed or suppress'd, 1 i m. \ guard off some pain, Or give peace to some breast. We all...In forbearing to flatter, Yet yielding due praise ; WE ALL MIGHT DO GOOD. In spurning ill-humour, Reproving wrong done, And treating but kindly Each... | |
| J. K - 1848 - 900 pages
...way, If we have but the will ; Though it be but a word, Kindly breathed or suppressed, It may guard off some pain, Or give peace to some breast We all...thousand small ways— In forbearing to flatter, Yet giving due praise ; In spurning ill rumour, Reproving wrong done. And treating but kindly, The heart... | |
| Sarah C. Carter - 1850 - 144 pages
...the way, If we have but the will; Though it be but a word Kindly breathed or supprest, It may guard off some pain, Or give peace to some breast. We all might do good In a thousand small ways — oGOLDEN SAM>S. 125 In forbearing to flatter, Yet yielding due praise — In spurning ill-humor,... | |
| Select poetry - 1855 - 80 pages
...way, If there is but the will. Though it be but a word Kindly breathed or suppressed, It may guard off some pain, Or give peace to some breast. We all...thousand small ways — In forbearing to flatter, In spurning ill rumour, Reproving wrong done, And treating but kindly The heart we have won. We all... | |
| 1856 - 902 pages
...way, If we have but the will : Though it be but ¡i word Kindly breath'd or supprest, It may guard off some pain, Or give peace to some breast. We all...flatter, Yet yielding due praise — In spurning ill humour, Reproving wrong done, And treating but kindly Each heart we have won. We all might do good,... | |
| Sarah Gould - 1856 - 262 pages
...a way, If we have but the will. Though it be but a word Kindly breathed or suppressed. It may guard off some pain, Or give peace to some breast. We all...do good In a thousand small ways ; In forbearing to natter, Yet yielding due praise; In spurning ill humor, . Reproving wrong done, And treating but kindly... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1858 - 320 pages
...the way, If we have but the will; Though it be but a word Kindly breathed or supprest, It ma,y guard off some pain, Or give peace to some breast. We all...ways—- In forbearing to flatter, Yet yielding due praiseIn spurning ill humour, Reproving wrong clone, And treating but kindly Each heart we have won.... | |
| Book - 1859 - 334 pages
...the way If there is but the will. Though it be but a word Kindly breathed or suppressed, It may guard off some pain, Or give peace to some breast. We all might do good Tn a thousand small ways — In forbearing to flatter, Yet yielding due praise ; In spurning ill rumour,... | |
| George Frederick Root, Benjamin Russel Hanby - 1866 - 76 pages
...thought, In re - prov - ing wrong done, If it be but a cup Of cold wa - ter that's given, b — ti It may ward off some pain, Or give peace to some breast. And in treat - ing but kind - ly Each heart we have won. Like "the wid - ow's two mites," It is some-thing... | |
| Hymns - 1871 - 330 pages
...the way If there is but the will. Though it be but a word Kindly breathed or suppressed, It may guard off some pain, Or give peace to some breast. We all...ways — In forbearing to flatter, Yet yielding due praiso ; In spurning ill rumour, Reproving wrong done . And treating but kindly The heart we have won.... | |
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