| Children - 1875 - 260 pages
...reject it, For it is one that all must learn, And it is a mighty universal truth, When death strikcsdown the innocent and young. For every fragile form from which he lets The parting spirit free, A hundred virtues rise, In shapes of mercy, charity, and love, To walk the world... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 pages
...»talking on anteen. DrydiH. All men think all men mortal but themselves. 693. DEATIL Fruits of WHE.4 , Where I shall reign with God. The Father of eternal light Shall there His beams displa parting spirit free, A hundred virtue« rite, In shapes of mercy, charity, and love, To walk the world... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - Readers - 1878 - 444 pages
...— then, with tranquil and submissive hearts, they turned away, and left the child with God. cent and young, for every fragile form from which he lets...charity, and love, to walk the world and bless it with their light. Of every tear that sorrowing mortals shed on such green graves some good is born,... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1878 - 808 pages
...teach, But let no man reject it, For it is one that all must learn, And is a mighty, universal Truth. When Death strikes down the innocent and young, For every fragile form from which he lets The parting spirit free, A hundred virtues rise, In shapes of mercy, charity, and love, To walk the world... | |
| Isaac Newton Carleton - 1878 - 140 pages
...belongs to a mind exercised in pure and high thoughts. Silvio Pellico, Italy, 1789-1854. 7O. Death. "When death strikes down the innocent and young, for every fragile form from which he sets the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues rise, in shapes of mercy, charity, and love, to walk... | |
| 1878 - 106 pages
...Dickens, above the grave of a young and lovely being, whose life was all a God-written poem, has said : When death strikes down the Innocent and young, for every fragile form from which he sets the panting spirit free, a thousand virtues rise In shapes of mercy, love, and truth to walk the... | |
| 1878 - 116 pages
...Dickens, above the grave of a young and lovely being, whose life was all a God-written poem, has said : When death strikes down the innocent and young, for every fragile form from which hesets the panting spirit free, a thousand virtues rise in shapes of mercy, love, and truth to walk... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1879 - 418 pages
...teach; but let no man reject it, for it is one that all must learn, and is a mighty, universal truth. When Death strikes down the innocent and young, for...free, a hundred virtues rise, in shapes of Mercy, Buried alive (v. 12). — Man may be said to be buried alive — I. In an unfortunate sense. 1. For... | |
| Charles Dickens - English literature - 1879 - 842 pages
...teach, but let no man reject it, for it is one that all must 1-sj.rn, and is a mighty, universal Truth. When Death strikes down the innocent and young, for...the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues rise, in shajies of mercy, charity, and love, to walk the world, and bless it. Of every tear that sorrowing... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1879 - 478 pages
...teach, but let no man reject it, for it is one that all must learn, and is a mighty, universal Truth. When Death strikes down the innocent and young, for...lets the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues rise, ill shapes of mercy, charity, and love, to walk the world, and bless it. Of every tear that sorrowing... | |
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