Without a sigh, A change of feature or a shaded smile, He gave his hand to the stern messenger, And as a glad child seeks his father's arms, Went home " ? Then you have seen the deep, the penetrating influence of this Book. Memoir of William B. Kimber - Page 84by William B. Kimber - 1852 - 88 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1834 - 316 pages
...age, Wrapped up in tender love. Without a sigh, A change of feature, or a shaded smile, She gave her hand to the stern messenger, And as a glad child seeks its Father's house, Went home. She in her Saviour's ranks had done A veteran's service, and with Polycarp Might say to Death, " For... | |
| William Patten - 1834 - 160 pages
...age, Wrapp'd up in tender love. Without a sigh, A change of feature, or a shaded smile, She gave her hand to the stern messenger ; And as a glad child seeks its Father's arms, Went home. She, in her Saviour's ranks had done A veteran's service; and with Polycarp, Might... | |
| 1855 - 630 pages
...streaming light of Eternity's morning. Oh, have you ever stood beside the couch of a dying saint, when " re is an abundant supply of grace and strength guaranteed...promises of God. You are not straitened in him, but his father's arms, Went home?" Then you have seen the concentrated influence of this book. Would you... | |
| 1858 - 708 pages
...little. 'Jesus,' he said, 'is come for me. He is come.' And about half-past ten he ceased to breathe. Without a sigh, a change of feature, or a shaded smile,...a glad child seeks its father's house, went home." As a Christian we should be sorry to represent Brother Price as faultless. Unquestionably he bad his... | |
| Anne Bolton - 1850 - 232 pages
...Without a sigh, A change of feature, or a shaded smile, She gave her hand to the stern messenger j And, as a glad child seeks its father's house, Went home! * • * « It was not meet That she should longer tarry from that bliss, Which God reserveth for the pure in heart ! " A flood of tears... | |
| Esther Seebohm - 1854 - 378 pages
...measure to rejoice that his short but successful " warfare was accomplished ; " that Death had bficn robbed of its sting, and the grave had no victory....That he should longer tarry from that bliss Which God rcscrveth for the pure ircheart." And may the fervent desire be raised in the hearts of the dear children... | |
| 1855 - 228 pages
...streaming light of Eternity's morning. Oh ! have you ever stood beside the couch of a dying saint, when ' Without a sigh, A change of feature, or a shaded smile,...to the stern messenger, And as a glad child seeks his father's arms, Went home ?' " Then, you have seen the concentered influence of this book. Would... | |
| Caroline Hyde Butler Laing - 1855 - 480 pages
...long last kiss upon those lips, " Without a sigh, A change of feature, or a shaded smile Phe gave her hand to the stern messenger, And, as a glad child seeks its father's house Went home!" Alone with his dead ! 0, the desolateness of the heart thus bereft of its dearest treasure ! Hopes,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 530 pages
...light of JCtcrnity's morning. Oh ! have you ever stood beside the couch of a dying saint, when 5 " Without a sigh, A change of feature or a shaded smile,...to the stern messenger, And as a glad child seeks his father's arms, Went home ? " 10 Then you have seen the deep, the penetrating influence of this... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 528 pages
...streaming light of Eternity's morning. Oh ! have you ever stood beside the couch of a dying saint, when 5 " Without a sigh, A change of feature or a shaded smile,...his hand to the stern messenger, And as a glad child secks his father's arms, Went home ? " 10 Then you have seen the deep, the penetrating influence of... | |
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