Rhymes with a reason, by B.1857 |
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... GOD and Saviour . Shall we not be friends ? Come up higher , where we're standing ; Though your speech be plain and rough , You can pray ; and if He hear you Is not that enough ? Come up higher , oh ! my brother , Bent and worn and toil ...
... GOD and Saviour . Shall we not be friends ? Come up higher , where we're standing ; Though your speech be plain and rough , You can pray ; and if He hear you Is not that enough ? Come up higher , oh ! my brother , Bent and worn and toil ...
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... ( He has said it ) If we love not you ? Let me have your hand , my brother Equals the same hopes and ends— With the same great GOD and Saviour , Shall we not be friends ? PAST . OLD centuries of hopes lie dead , Old RHYMES WITH A REASON . 5.
... ( He has said it ) If we love not you ? Let me have your hand , my brother Equals the same hopes and ends— With the same great GOD and Saviour , Shall we not be friends ? PAST . OLD centuries of hopes lie dead , Old RHYMES WITH A REASON . 5.
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... God has heard you and wiped all the tears from your eyes . Look up , oh ! look up - here is God's blessing written So plainly , a child might behold it and read ; May the fruit of this knowledge be like to the harvest , A soul full of ...
... God has heard you and wiped all the tears from your eyes . Look up , oh ! look up - here is God's blessing written So plainly , a child might behold it and read ; May the fruit of this knowledge be like to the harvest , A soul full of ...
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... God has been good ; All the wide - spreading fields are laden with riches : There is plenty of work for you , plenty of food . THE BRIDGE OF BOATS . ( STAMBOUL , 1855. ) I HAD a strange wild dream of old Stamboul , ' Twas in her battle ...
... God has been good ; All the wide - spreading fields are laden with riches : There is plenty of work for you , plenty of food . THE BRIDGE OF BOATS . ( STAMBOUL , 1855. ) I HAD a strange wild dream of old Stamboul , ' Twas in her battle ...
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... God's own book , And boldly tell the world . To its face That all your hopes and trusts in life lie curled In that small space , And bear as rain - drops taunts that shall be flung From many a tongue : If this is to be great , How comes ...
... God's own book , And boldly tell the world . To its face That all your hopes and trusts in life lie curled In that small space , And bear as rain - drops taunts that shall be flung From many a tongue : If this is to be great , How comes ...
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Angel of Death bloom of twenty breath BRIDGE OF BOATS bright brother caïque Christ cloak of clustering dear e'en earth with wires Euxine's fields are laden finger-touch flowers foes God's gold nor silver gone grief hail thy birth hands Hast thou ne'er heard heart and narrower Heaven heaven-sent rain labour land LITTLE FRANCES look million lips MOON name be borne narrower head neath need nor gold o'er Old centuries pomp and thy pray prayer showeth skies slowly homeward go smile soft red glow song soul Stamboul strange world SUMFIELD summer hours SUNDAY AT BALAKLAVA tears tell I'm sure terrible world say thee thine thou dost thou know'st tis Thou look'st alike thou ne'er thought thy dewy showers thy majesty thy pomp Tis this thought toil truth twenty summers unto voice waving corn fields Weep WEST HARDING STREET wide earth wings wintry worm you-God
Popular passages
Page 1 - LANG hae thought, my youthfu' friend, A something to have sent you, Tho' it should serve nae ither end Than just a kind memento ; But how the subject theme may gang, Let time and chance determine ; Perhaps, it may turn out a sang, Perhaps, turn out a sermon.