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... eyes ! Had I but Faith immoveable and true , I might defy the fiercest storm , like you ; The world , a more disturb'd and boist'rous sea , When Jesus shows a smile , affrights not me : He hides me , and in vain the billows roar , Break ...
... eyes ! Had I but Faith immoveable and true , I might defy the fiercest storm , like you ; The world , a more disturb'd and boist'rous sea , When Jesus shows a smile , affrights not me : He hides me , and in vain the billows roar , Break ...
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... eyes ; Again retiring , when the brighter Sun Begins the course he seems in haste to run ! Behold him where he shines ! His rapid rays , Themselves unmeasur'd , measure all our days ; Nothing impedes the race he would pursue , Nothing ...
... eyes ; Again retiring , when the brighter Sun Begins the course he seems in haste to run ! Behold him where he shines ! His rapid rays , Themselves unmeasur'd , measure all our days ; Nothing impedes the race he would pursue , Nothing ...
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... eyes Fix'd upon the starry skies ; Others steer'd , or turn'd the sails To receive the shifting gales . Love , with pow'r divine supply'd , Suddenly my courage tri'd ; In a moment it was night ; Ship , and skies , were out of sight ; On ...
... eyes Fix'd upon the starry skies ; Others steer'd , or turn'd the sails To receive the shifting gales . Love , with pow'r divine supply'd , Suddenly my courage tri'd ; In a moment it was night ; Ship , and skies , were out of sight ; On ...
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... eyes ? Far from afflicting , thou art kind ; And in my saddest hours , An unction of thy grace I find , Pervading all my pow'rs . Alas ! thou spar'st me yet again ; And when thy wrath should move , Too gentle to endure my pain , Thou ...
... eyes ? Far from afflicting , thou art kind ; And in my saddest hours , An unction of thy grace I find , Pervading all my pow'rs . Alas ! thou spar'st me yet again ; And when thy wrath should move , Too gentle to endure my pain , Thou ...
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... eyes , Within their heart the blessing lies , And conscience feels it there . The moment we believe , ' tis ours ; And if we love with all our pow'rs The God from whom it came , And if we serve with hearts sincere , ' Tis still ...
... eyes , Within their heart the blessing lies , And conscience feels it there . The moment we believe , ' tis ours ; And if we love with all our pow'rs The God from whom it came , And if we serve with hearts sincere , ' Tis still ...
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88 STANZAS SUBJOINED 90 STANZAS abyss adore ART thou Aspasio avari beneath BILL OF MORTALITY blessed blest bliss breast breath Cantique charms child CICERO CROSS dear death deep delight DIVINE LOVE dread dwell e'en earth Eternal ev'ry eyes faith fear feel fire flame FRIENDSHIP GOLGOTHA grace grief happy hear Heav'n heavenly love hides holy hour King of Kings Lest life's light live Lord lost lov'd love divine mercy metus never night o'er pain pass'd peace pleas'd pleasure poems pow'r praise prayer prove pure repose resign resign'd rest rove sacred secret seek SELF-LOVE shades shalt shine sight silent clock SIMPLE TRUST skies smile soon sorrow sov'reign spirit STANZAS SUBJOINED strain strive sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou wilt thought throne thy glory thy heart truth VIRG wander Whence wilt thou wish WREATH OF FORGET-ME-NOT
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Seite 31 - ... remains nor place nor time, My country is in every clime; I can be calm and free from care On any shore, since God is there. While place we seek, or place we shun, The soul finds happiness in none ; But with a God to guide our way, 'Tis equal joy to go or stay. Could I be cast where Thou art not, That were indeed a dreadful lot; But regions none remote I call, Secure of finding God in all.
Seite 77 - Cheer'd as they go by many a sprightly strain, Where nature has her mossy velvet spread, With unshod feet they yet securely tread...
Seite 85 - The man that hails you Tom or Jack, And proves by thumps upon your back How he esteems your merit, Is such a friend, that one had need Be very much his friend indeed, To pardon or to bear it.
Seite 78 - But He, who knew what human hearts would prove, How slow to learn the dictates of his love, That, hard by nature and of stubborn will, A life of ease would make them harder still, In pity to the souls his grace design'd To rescue from the ruins of mankind, Call'd for a cloud to darken all their years, And said, ' Go spend them in the vale of tears.
Seite 30 - To souls impress' d with sacred Love ! Where'er they dwell, they dwell in Thee ; In heaven, in earth, or on the sea. To me remains nor place, nor time ; My country is in every clime ; I can be calm and free from care On any shore, since God is there.
Seite 43 - d with ease, if thou refrain From earthly love, else sought in vain ; She dwells with all who truth prefer, But seeks not them who seek not her. Yield to the Lord, with simple heart, All that thou hast, and all thou art ; Renounce all strength but strength divine ; And peace shall be for ever thine : Behold the path which I have trod, My path, till I go home to God.
Seite 41 - Seeking only growth in love. No bliss I seek, but to fulfil In life, in death, thy lovely will ; No succours in my woes I want, Save what Thou art pleased to grant.
Seite 37 - Love ordain My life or death, appoint me pain or ease ; My soul perceives no real ill in pain ; In ease or health no real good she sees. One good she covets, and that good alone ; To choose thy will, from selfish bias free ; And to prefer a cottage to a throne And grief to comfort, if it pleases thee. That we should bear the cross is thy command, Die to the world, and live to self no more ; Suffer, unmoved, beneath the rudest hand, As pleased when shipwrecked as when safe on shore.
Seite 65 - Which must for ever blaze ! To take the Cross and follow thee, Where love and duty lead, shall be My portion and my praise.
Seite 77 - Where nature has her mossy velvet spread, With unshod feet they yet securely tread, Admonished, scorn the caution and the friend, Bent all on pleasure, heedless of its end.