The Early Dead; Or, Transplanted Flowers: A Collection of Thoughts, Poetrical and Scriptual, on the Death of ChildrenHenry J. Howland, 1857 - 204 pages |
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... folded were within our hearts From all the world's rude strife ; The blessings of our bosoms , The stars upon our sky , The flowers up - springing in our path , Too beautiful to die ; They are all there in Heaven , Safe , safe , and ...
... folded were within our hearts From all the world's rude strife ; The blessings of our bosoms , The stars upon our sky , The flowers up - springing in our path , Too beautiful to die ; They are all there in Heaven , Safe , safe , and ...
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... folded Close on his breast , With the sweet spring flowers we laid him Calmly to rest ! Round his quiet grave in summer Clings the wild rose ; But I love it when ' tis shrouded With the pale snows ! Then to me it speaks of Heaven ...
... folded Close on his breast , With the sweet spring flowers we laid him Calmly to rest ! Round his quiet grave in summer Clings the wild rose ; But I love it when ' tis shrouded With the pale snows ! Then to me it speaks of Heaven ...
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... folded round her , little Mary fell asleep ! Oh that hour of bitter anguish , who may e'er its sorrow tell ? Could we say " God dealeth kindly , " when our dearest idol fell ? Yes ! we know that He in mercy called our little flower away ...
... folded round her , little Mary fell asleep ! Oh that hour of bitter anguish , who may e'er its sorrow tell ? Could we say " God dealeth kindly , " when our dearest idol fell ? Yes ! we know that He in mercy called our little flower away ...
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... folded thee Close to his breast . Rest thee in Paradise , Lovely and pure , All thy eternity Blissful and sure . Waiting , we long for thee , Through faith we come , Little one ! precious one ! Up to thy home ! A. M. E. LINES WRITTEN BY ...
... folded thee Close to his breast . Rest thee in Paradise , Lovely and pure , All thy eternity Blissful and sure . Waiting , we long for thee , Through faith we come , Little one ! precious one ! Up to thy home ! A. M. E. LINES WRITTEN BY ...
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... ; Can such dark , folded clouds have bright and silver linings ? And are they dark only when seen from earth ? It must be so ; these hours of wild , 3 * TRANSPLANTED FLOWERS . 33 Vex not your souls with care, nor grieve ...
... ; Can such dark , folded clouds have bright and silver linings ? And are they dark only when seen from earth ? It must be so ; these hours of wild , 3 * TRANSPLANTED FLOWERS . 33 Vex not your souls with care, nor grieve ...
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angel angel band anguish arms babe beautiful beautiful world blessed blest bliss bloom bosom breast breath bright bright eyes brow celestial cherub cherub band child clasp clouds dark darling dead dear death doth dream earth earthly eyes fade fair faith Father feel flowers fold forever friends gentle glory golden gone grave grief hand happy happy band harp hast hath hear heart heaven heavenly holy hope hour infant Jesus kingdom of fear kiss life's light lips little Eva lonely look Lord lyre mother mournful murmuring neath never night o'er pain passed pleasant hill prayer rest round Savior's seraph shadows shining sigh silver lining sing skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit sunny sweet sweet child sweetly tears tempest tender thee thine thou art thought throne voice weary weep whisper wild wings