Hymns for Mothers and ChildrenWalker, Wise, & Company, 1864 - 287 páginas |
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... green , Where , in the days agone , Bright hues were seen . Wild pinks are slumbering , Violets delay ; LITTLE DANDELION . True little Dandelion Greeteth the May . LITTLE DANDELION LILY OF THE VALLEY CONTENTS THE JOURNEY Hymns for Young ...
... green , Where , in the days agone , Bright hues were seen . Wild pinks are slumbering , Violets delay ; LITTLE DANDELION . True little Dandelion Greeteth the May . LITTLE DANDELION LILY OF THE VALLEY CONTENTS THE JOURNEY Hymns for Young ...
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... green . Yet we love the lily well , For its sweet and pleasant smell ; And would rather call it ours , Than many other gayer flowers ; Pretty lilies seem to be Emblems of humility . Come , my love , and do not spurn From a little flower ...
... green . Yet we love the lily well , For its sweet and pleasant smell ; And would rather call it ours , Than many other gayer flowers ; Pretty lilies seem to be Emblems of humility . Come , my love , and do not spurn From a little flower ...
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... green dress all round . Might I but have my wish once more , 51 I would have of those good green leaves good store . " 52 THE LITTLE TREE , ETC. Again asleep is the.
... green dress all round . Might I but have my wish once more , 51 I would have of those good green leaves good store . " 52 THE LITTLE TREE , ETC. Again asleep is the.
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... green leaves fair to see , He laughs outright ; And says : " I am now all nicely drest , Nor need be ashamed before the rest . " And now , with udders full , Forth a wild she - goat sprung , Seeking for herbs to pull , To feed her young ...
... green leaves fair to see , He laughs outright ; And says : " I am now all nicely drest , Nor need be ashamed before the rest . " And now , with udders full , Forth a wild she - goat sprung , Seeking for herbs to pull , To feed her young ...
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... green , Which bore the best baldwins that ever were seen , So juicy , and mellow , and red ; And when they were ripe , as old Johnny was poor , He sold them to children that passed by his door To buy him a morsel of bread . Little Dick ...
... green , Which bore the best baldwins that ever were seen , So juicy , and mellow , and red ; And when they were ripe , as old Johnny was poor , He sold them to children that passed by his door To buy him a morsel of bread . Little Dick ...
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Términos y frases comunes
99 SONGS ALEXANDER SMART Alice angels baby bairns BAREFOOT BOY beautiful bird bless Bob-a-link breath bright Christ cold creeping everywhere danced with grace dark DAYS OF WICKLIFF dear doth earth eyes Father fear feet flowers fly away home forest lea gentle give grace green hands happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven Heaven's gate heavenly hold in fee holy HYMN JACK FROST JANE TAYLOR Jesus kind kiss Lady Moon lambs leaves light Little Bell little child little children little Dandelion little tree live look Lord MARY HOWITT MARY LAMB merry morning mother nest never night o'er Oak-tree play poor praise pray prayer Robert of Lincoln round Saviour Shepherd shine sing sleep smile snow song soul speak stars stole sunshine sweet te-whit tell thee thine things thou thought to-day unto wake watch weary wings word wouldst YEAR'S EVE
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Página 184 - Lo ! such the child whose early feet The paths of peace have trod ; Whose secret heart, with influence sweet, Is upward drawn to God...
Página 72 - THERE is a book, who runs may read, Which heavenly truth imparts, And all the lore its scholars need, Pure eyes and Christian hearts. The works of God above, below, Within us and around, Are pages in that book, to show How God Himself is found.
Página 278 - In that great cloister's stillness and seclusion, By guardian angels led, Safe from temptation, safe from sin's pollution, She lives, whom we call dead. Day after day we think what she is doing In those bright realms of air ; Year after year, her tender steps pursuing, Behold her grown more fair. Thus do we walk with her, and keep unbroken The bond which nature gives, Thinking that our remembrance, though unspoken, May reach her where she lives.
Página 227 - CHARACTER OF A HAPPY LIFE How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armor is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill!
Página 277 - Let us be patient ! These severe afflictions Not from the ground arise, But oftentimes celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise.
Página 107 - BLESSINGS on thee, little man, Barefoot boy, with cheek of tan ! With thy turned-up pantaloons, And thy merry whistled tunes ; With thy red lip, redder still Kissed by strawberries on the hill ; With the sunshine on thy face, Through thy torn brim's jaunty grace ; From my heart I give thee joy, — I was once a barefoot boy ! Prince thou art, — the grown-up man Only is republican.
Página 277 - There is no Death! What seems so is transition. This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elysian, Whose portal we call Death.
Página 184 - SWEET Day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky, The dew shall weep thy fall to-night ; For thou must die. Sweet Rose, whose hue angry and brave Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die. Sweet Spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My Music shows ye have your closes, And all must die. Only a sweet and virtuous soul, Like...
Página 267 - At break of day, as heavenward The pious monks of Saint Bernard Uttered the oft-repeated prayer, A voice cried through the startled air Excelsior ! A traveller, by the faithful hound, Half-buried in the snow was found, Still grasping in his hand of ice That banner with the strange device Excelsior ! There in the twilight cold and gray, Lifeless, but beautiful, he lay, And from the sky, serene and far, A voice fell, like a falling star, Excelsior ! POEMS ON SLAVERY.
Página 197 - And saw within the moonlight in his room, Making it rich, and like a lily in bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold. Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold, And to the presence in the room he said, "What writest thou?" The vision raised its head, And with a look made of all sweet accord, Answered, "The names of those who love the Lord." "And is mine one?" said Abou. "Nay, not so,