The fall thou darest to despise — Maybe the angel's slackened hand Has suffered it, that he may rise And take a firmer, surer stand ; Or, trusting less to earthly things, May henceforth learn to use his wings. And judge none lost ; but wait and see,... The Cup-bearer - Página 89por Helen E. Brown - 1865 - 204 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1876 - 832 páginas
...cast thee shuddering on tfery face. "The fall thou darest to despise — May be the slackened angel's hand Has suffered it, that he may rise And take a...earthly things, May henceforth learn to use his wings." But when the strong, searching light of eternity dawns upon us, all T'll be revealed. As some one has... | |
| Allyn Weston, Charles Scott - 1856 - 578 páginas
...cast thee shuddering on thy face ! The fall thou darest to despise — May be the slackened angel's hand Has suffered it, that he may rise And take a...disdain; The depth of the abyss may be The measure of the height of pain, And love and glory may raise This soul to God in after days !" Believe us. Brethren,... | |
| 1856 - 640 páginas
...east thee shuddering on thy face. The fall thou darest to despise — May be the slackened angel's hand Has suffered it, that he may rise And take a...wings. And judge none lost, but wait and see With bopeiul pity, not disdain; The depth of the abyss may be The measure of the height of pain, A nd love... | |
| 1856 - 796 páginas
...And cast thee shuddering on thy fact. The fill, thou darest to despise, May be the slackened angel's hand Has suffered it, that he may rise And take a firmer, surer stand ; Or, trusting lese to earthly things, May henceforth learn to use his wings. And judge none lost ; but wait and see... | |
| Adelaide Anne Procter - 1858 - 278 páginas
...cast thee shuddering on thy face ! The fall thou darest to despise — May be the slackened angel's hand Has suffered it, that he may rise And take a firmer, surer stand ; 2 Or, trusting less to earthly things, May henceforth learn to use his •wings. And judge none lost,... | |
| Margaret Maria Gordon - 1860 - 464 páginas
...cast thee shuddering on thy face ! " The fall thou darest to despise — May be the slackened angel's hand Has suffered it, that he may rise And take a...earthly things, May henceforth learn to use his wings." ADELAIDE ANXE PKOCTOR. On the afternoon that the travellers were to leave Castle Mordaunt, a more cold... | |
| Adelaide Anne Procter - 1860 - 274 páginas
...May be the slackened angel's hand Or, trusting less to earthly things, May henceforth learn to use Ms wings. And judge none lost, but wait, and see, With...; The depth of the abyss may be The measure of the height of pain And love and glory that may raise This soul to God in after days ! FEIEND SOEEOW. Do... | |
| Henry Robert Reynolds - 1860 - 370 páginas
...kindle hope when the lamps of earth are all gone out. ***** CHAPTER IX. SYMPATHY, SUSPICION, AND SONG. " And judge none lost, but wait, and see, With hopeful...; The depth of the abyss may be The measure of the height of pain, And love and glory that may raise This soul to God in after days." ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER.... | |
| Christian lyrics - 1861 - 240 páginas
...cast thee shuddering on thy face. The fall thou darcst to despise — May be the slackened angel's hand Has suffered it, that he may rise And take a...; The depth of the abyss may be The measure of the height of pain, And love and glory, that may raise This soul to God in after days. AA Procter. JUUf,... | |
| Charlotte Maria Tucker - 1862 - 242 páginas
...scorch thy smiling grace And cast thee shuddering on thy lace. The fall thou darest to despise, May be the angel's slackened hand Has suffered it. that he...earthly things May henceforth learn to use his wings 1" MiasPiocTOB. rHO is that singer?" inquired Mrs. Cleveland in broken Italian of the girl Giuseppina,... | |
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