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I would not have thee waste Thy days , O dear one ; I would have thee taste Life '
s cup of blessing ; for thou knowest well How little I can give thee ; thou dost lose
By love that brings but sorrow , therefore choose The fuller life , the joys that in it ...
I would not have thee waste Thy days , O dear one ; I would have thee taste Life '
s cup of blessing ; for thou knowest well How little I can give thee ; thou dost lose
By love that brings but sorrow , therefore choose The fuller life , the joys that in it ...
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My love for thee , O loved one , is no waste Of life . Nay , only in that love I find My
fullest , deepest life ; while far behind Lie lifeless days which one by one did
haste Away from me unused ; days all defaced By weakness and by folly , oft by
sin ...
My love for thee , O loved one , is no waste Of life . Nay , only in that love I find My
fullest , deepest life ; while far behind Lie lifeless days which one by one did
haste Away from me unused ; days all defaced By weakness and by folly , oft by
sin ...
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... and dost thou roam Through the wide earth to find a home Of God — some
consecrated fane Where in rapt worship all thy pain And unrest may forgotten be
As if they ne ' er had haunted thee If this thou seekest now thy search May have
an ...
... and dost thou roam Through the wide earth to find a home Of God — some
consecrated fane Where in rapt worship all thy pain And unrest may forgotten be
As if they ne ' er had haunted thee If this thou seekest now thy search May have
an ...
Сторінка 33
Thou hast a head and thou hast hands , And the quick life in thee demands That
thou life ' s labour should ' st not shirk , But find ( nor leave when found ) thy work :
This done , learn thou from day to day That thus to labour is to pray ! ” “ O voice ...
Thou hast a head and thou hast hands , And the quick life in thee demands That
thou life ' s labour should ' st not shirk , But find ( nor leave when found ) thy work :
This done , learn thou from day to day That thus to labour is to pray ! ” “ O voice ...
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And , knowing that Thou art , I know I must find Thee , or else find woe : I weary of
my toilsome quest , Solve THOU my doubts and give me rest . " Then suddenly ,
as if from deep And thickly - peopled dreamy sleep I had awaked , my awful ...
And , knowing that Thou art , I know I must find Thee , or else find woe : I weary of
my toilsome quest , Solve THOU my doubts and give me rest . " Then suddenly ,
as if from deep And thickly - peopled dreamy sleep I had awaked , my awful ...
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The Pelican Papers: Reminiscences and Remains of a Dweller in the Wilderness James Ashcroft Noble Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2016 |
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