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" Who is God, that He should hear us, While the rushing of the iron wheels is stirred? When we sob aloud, the human creatures near us Pass by, hearing not, or answer not a word. And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) Strangers speaking at... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 262
1843
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Stories for the Christian year, Volume 2

Cecilia Anne Jones - 1876 - 300 pages
...come with JESUS into the light." RIVER CHILDREN; OR, THE FLOWER-GUILD. &untrap in llent. ' ' Two words of praying we remember, And at midnight's hour of harm, ' Our FATHER,' looking upwards in the chamber, We say softly for a charm. " We know no other words except 'Our FATHER,' And...
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The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Complete: With a Memoir ...

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1877 - 354 pages
...by, hearing not, or answer not a word. And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) Strangers speaking at the door. Is it likely God, with angels singing round him, Hears our weeping any more ? x. ' Two words, indeed, of praying we remember, And at midnight's hour of harm, ' Our Father,' looking...
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Elocution Simplified: With an Appendix on Lisping, Stammering, Stuttering ...

Walter K. Fobes - 1877 - 108 pages
...stirred Y When we sob aloud, the human creatures near us Pass by, hearing not, or answer not a word. Is it likely God, with angels singing round him. Hears our weeping, any more ? " MINOR FALLING INFLECTIONS. 1. God forbid that we should outlive the love of our children ! Rather...
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The modern elocutionist, compiled and ed. by J.A. Jennings

John Andrew Jennings - 1878 - 488 pages
...by, hearing not, or answer not a word. And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) Strangers speaking at the door : Is it likely God, with angels...upward in the chamber, We say softly for a charm. We know no other words except ' Our Father,' And we think that, in some pause of angels' song, God may...
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Gems of national poetry. Compiled and ed. by mrs. Valentine

Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 pages
...likely God, with angels singing round Hears our weeping any more? ' ' Two words, indeed, of prayer, we remember, And at midnight's hour of harm, ' Our...upward in the chamber, We say softly for a charm.* [Father,' We know no other words, except ' Our And we think that, in some pause of angels' song, [sweet...
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Literary Studies from the Great British Authors

Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 476 pages
...hearing not, or answer not a word. And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) no Strangers speaking at the door. Is it likely God, with angels singing round Him, Hears our weeping any more ? x. '' Two words, indeed, of praying we remember, And at midnight's hour of harm, 115 ' Our Father,'...
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Nobody's lad, by Leslie Keith

Grace Leslie Keith Johnston - 1880 - 256 pages
...FLIGHT. ' When we sob aloud, the human creatures near us Pass by hearing not, or answer not a word. Is it likely God, with angels singing round Him, Hears our weeping any more?" jHILE trouble and disappointment were darkening one home in Anne Street, thefe was yet deeper trouble...
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Literary Studies from the Great British Authors

Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 474 pages
...is God that He should hear us IDS And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) no Strangers speaking at the door. Is it likely God, with angels singing round Hun, Hears our weeping any more ? x. " Two words, indeed, of praying we remember, And at midnight's...
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St. Nicholas, Volume 8

Mary Mapes Dodge - 1881 - 514 pages
...hearing not, or answer not a word. And -we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) Strangers speaking at the door. Is it likely God, with angels...upward in the chamber. We say softly for a charm. We know no other words, except ' Our Father.' And we think that, in some pause of angels' song, God may...
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The Fireside Encyclopaedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 pages
...by, hearing not, or answer not a word. And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) Strangers . " Get hence ! get hence ! there's dwarfish Hildebrand...land: Then there's that old Lord Maurice, not a whit know no other words except ' Our Father,' And we think that, in some pause of angels' song, God may...
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