| England - 1843 - 832 pages
...unhearing — at least, answer not a word ; And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) Si rangers speaking at the door. Is it likely God, with angels...upward in the chamber, We say softly for a charm.* We say no other words except our Father I And we think that, in some pause of angels' song, He may pluck... | |
| Scotland - 1843 - 1380 pages
...When we sob aloud, the human creatures near us Pass unhearing — at least, answer not a word ; And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) Strangers...at the door. Is it likely God, with angels singing rouud him, Heard our weeping any more ? " Two words, indeed, of praying we remember ; And, at midnight's... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1844 - 290 pages
...Pass by, hearing not, or answer not a word ! And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) " Two words, indeed, of praying we remember ; And at...' Our Father,' And we think that, in some pause of angels' song, God may pluck them with the silence sweet to gather, And hold both within His right hand... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 558 pages
...aloud, the human creatures near us Pass unhearing — at least, answer not a word ; And we hear not(for the wheels in their resounding) Strangers speaking...angels singing round Him, Hears our weeping any more 1 Two words, indeed, of praying we remember ; And at midnight's hour of harm, " Our Father .'" looking... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1846 - 540 pages
...When we sob aloud, the human creatures near us Pass unhearing — at least, answer not a word ; And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) Strangers...midnight's hour of harm, " Our Father .'" looking upward in our chamber, We say softly for a charm. f * A commissioner mentions the fact of weeds heing thus confounded... | |
| American literature - 1846 - 308 pages
...When we sob aloud, the human creatures near us Pass unhearing — at least, answer not a word ; And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding) Strangers...angels singing round Him, Hears our weeping any more ? 36 87 Our Father .' looking upward in our chamber, We say softly for a charm.* We say no other words... | |
| John Spence (jr.), Young physician - England - 1847 - 184 pages
...reported, where religious devotion is confined to the repeating of the first words of the Lord's Prayer. " Two words, indeed, of praying we remember ; And at...upward in the chamber, We say softly for a charm." Ignorance chains down, but knowledge elevates and refines the mind; cultivate the mind, and you guard... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1850 - 318 pages
...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...' Our Father,' And we think that, in some pause of angels' song, God may pluck them with the silence sweet to gather, And hold both within His right hand... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Children's poetry, English - 1850 - 596 pages
...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...angels singing round Him, Hears our weeping any more ? x. ,l Two words, indeed, of praying we remember ; And at midnight's hour of harm, — ' Our Father,'... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1853 - 508 pages
...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...' Our Father,' And we think that, in some pause of angels' song, God may pluck them with the silence sweet to gather, And hold both within His right hand... | |
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