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" MY LAMBS. I LOVED them so, That when the Elder Shepherd of the fold Came, covered with the storm, and pale and cold, And begged for one of my sweet lambs to hold, I bade Him go. He claimed the pet A little fondling thing, that to my breast Clung always,... "
Our lambs in the fold above, ed. by lady Dunbar - Page 189
by Our lambs - 1875 - 221 pages
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Sacred poetry: consisting of selections from the works of the most admired ...

Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 858 pages
...Came, covered with the storm and pale and cold, And hegged for one of niy sweet lamhs to hold, I hade Him go. He claimed the pet ; A little fondling thing, that to my hreast Clung always, either in quiet or unrest ; I thought of all my lamhs I loved him best ; And yet...
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The Church

1858
...Shepherd of the fold Came covered with the storm, and pale and cold, And begged for one of my sweet lambs to hold, I bade him go. * He claimed the pet : A little...that to my breast Clung always, either in quiet or uurest ; I thought, of all my lambs I loved him be.rt, And yet— and yet — - . I laid him down,...
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The Primitive standard, Issue 11144

120 pages
...covered with the storm, and pale and cold, And begged for one of my sweet lambs to hold — I hade him go. He claimed the pet; A little fondling thing...For some voice told me that in after years He should knownaughtof passion, grief, or fears, As / had known. And yet again That elder shepherd came — my...
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Carrie Hamilton, Or, the Beauty of True Religion

Mary Andrews Denison - 1855 - 300 pages
...Shepherd of the fold Came covered with the storm, and pale and cold, And begged for one of my sweet lambs to hold, I bade him go. He claimed the pet : A little...quiet or unrest; I thought of all my lambs I loved him bast, And yet — and yet — I laid him down, In those white, shrouded arms with bitter tears; For...
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The United Presbyterian Magazine

1861 - 606 pages
...Shepherd of the fold Came, covered with the storm, and pale and cold, And begged for one of my sweet lambs to hold, I bade Him go. He claimed the pet : A little...should know nought of passion, grief, or fears, As / had known. And yet again That elder Shepherd came : my heart grew faint : He claimed another lamb,...
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The Changed Cross and Other Religious Poems

Anson Davies Fitz Randolph - 1863 - 96 pages
...storm, and pale and cold, And begged for one of my sweet lambs to hold, I LOTED them so, I bade him go. A little fondling thing, that to my breast Clung always,...unrest; I thought of all my lambs I loved him best, He claimed the pet; And yet—and yet— In those white, shrouded arms, with bitter tears; For some...
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The Changed Cross and Other Religious Poems

Anson Davies Fitz Randolph - 1863 - 94 pages
...Shepherd of the fold Came, covered with the storm, and pale and cold, And begged for one of my sweet lambs to hold, I bade him go. He claimed the pet ; A little...fondling thing, that to my breast Clung always, either ,n quiet or unrest ; I thought of all my lambs I loved him best, And yet — and yet — I laid him...
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The Changed Cross and Other Religious Poems

Anson D. F. Randolph - 1865 - 100 pages
...Shepherd of the fold Came, covered with the storm, and pale and cold, And begged for one of my sweet lambs to hold, I bade him go. He claimed the pet ; A little...with bitter tears; For some voice told me that, in after-years, He should know nauj;ht of passion, grief, or fears, As I had known. And yet again That...
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The Changed Cross: And Other Religious Poems

Anson Davies Fitz Randolph - 1865 - 240 pages
...Shepherd of the fold Came, covered with the storm, and pale and cold. And begged for one of my sweet lambs to hold, I bade him go. He claimed the pet — A little fondling thing, that to my breast C'lnng always, either in quiet or unrest — I thought of all my lambs I loved him best, And yet —...
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The recognition of friends in Heaven, by the bishop of Ripon [and others, ed ...

Recognition - 1866 - 328 pages
...storm, and pale, and cold, And begg'd for one of my sweet lambs to hold, I bade Him go. He claim'd the pet ; A little, fondling thing, that to my breast...with bitter tears, For some voice told me that, in after-years, He should know nought of passion, grief, or fears, As I had known. And yet again That...
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