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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... lonely bosom Whose joy and light have fled ; For thick in every graveyard The little hillocks lie- And every hillock represents An angel in the sky . " WORCESTER : PRINTED BY HENRY J. HOWLAND , 245 Main Street . C15577 туг 3K 429866B BY ...
... lonely bosom Whose joy and light have fled ; For thick in every graveyard The little hillocks lie- And every hillock represents An angel in the sky . " WORCESTER : PRINTED BY HENRY J. HOWLAND , 245 Main Street . C15577 туг 3K 429866B BY ...
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... Lonely Grave , Let the Bell Toll , Light from Darkness , Let us Aid One Another , Let me Die , My Angel Sister , Mary , Mother's first Grief , 139 140 141 - 163 164 - 181 185 - 185 195 My Angel Name , My Child , Mary's Dream ...
... Lonely Grave , Let the Bell Toll , Light from Darkness , Let us Aid One Another , Let me Die , My Angel Sister , Mary , Mother's first Grief , 139 140 141 - 163 164 - 181 185 - 185 195 My Angel Name , My Child , Mary's Dream ...
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... lonely exile among the rocks of Patmos . John Bunyan , the immortal dreamer of Bedford jail , never would have produced the world - renowned Pilgrim's Progress , but for the sore trials of his own pilgrimage through " dangers of every ...
... lonely exile among the rocks of Patmos . John Bunyan , the immortal dreamer of Bedford jail , never would have produced the world - renowned Pilgrim's Progress , but for the sore trials of his own pilgrimage through " dangers of every ...
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... higher ! " And now these little birds have gone , Where nothing can molest , Our Savior holds them in his arms , In angels ' plumage drest ! * See Frontispiece . And though the home is lonely now , From whence 36 THE EARLY DEAD ; OR.
... higher ! " And now these little birds have gone , Where nothing can molest , Our Savior holds them in his arms , In angels ' plumage drest ! * See Frontispiece . And though the home is lonely now , From whence 36 THE EARLY DEAD ; OR.
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... lonely now , From whence these birds have flown , - We meekly bow to God's decree , And give Him back his own . REBECCA BRACKETT . THE AUTUMNAL GUEST . The crown from the forehead of summer Had dropt , the dim woodlands were sere , When ...
... lonely now , From whence these birds have flown , - We meekly bow to God's decree , And give Him back his own . REBECCA BRACKETT . THE AUTUMNAL GUEST . The crown from the forehead of summer Had dropt , the dim woodlands were sere , When ...
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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