| English poetry - 1844 - 110 páginas
...our hearts with wisdom talk, Along Life's dullest, dreariest walk ! We need not bid, for cloistered cell, Our neighbour and our work farewell ; Nor strive...the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask ; Eoom to deny ourselves ; a road To bring us, daily, nearer God. Seek we no more ; content with these,... | |
| George Lewis (of Ormiston.) - 1845 - 448 páginas
...Year, the favourite hymn-book of the Puseyites. Would that the " Christian year" had always so sung! We need not bid, for cloister'd cell, Our neighbour...the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask; Room to deny ourselves; a road To bring us, daily, nearer God. Oh could we learn that sacrifice, What... | |
| Thomas Page - 1845 - 82 páginas
...end which, in simple and prayerful reliance upon the divine blessing, it is designed to answer. ' Wo need not bid, for cloister'd cell, Our neighbour and...the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask : Koom to deny ourselves— a road To bring us daUy nearer God." CHRISTIAN YEAB. jONE of us liveth... | |
| Edward Vansittart Neale - 1845 - 496 páginas
...principles— to whom it has appeared, in the language of a modern poet, that We need not bid, for cloistered cell, Our neighbour and our work farewell ; Nor strive...too high, For sinful man beneath the sky ; ' — the same feeling has manifested itself in another form. We find amongst them a tendency to protest against... | |
| Henry Bacon - 1845 - 168 páginas
...not bid, for cloistefed cell, Our neighbor and our work farewell, Nor strive to wind ourselves loo high For sinful man beneath the sky: The trivial round,...the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask ; Room to deny ourselves — a road To bring us, daily, nearer God." And does not this possibility... | |
| Edward Vansittart Neale - 1845 - 484 páginas
...principles—to whom it has appeared, in the language of a modern poet, that We need not bid, for cloistered cell, Our neighbour and our work farewell; Nor strive...wind ourselves too high, For sinful man beneath the sky;1 — the same feeling has manifested itself in another form. We find amongst them a tendency to... | |
| 1845 - 450 páginas
...would all around us rise ! How would our hearts with wisdom talk Along life's dullest, dreariest walk ! The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask ; Room to deny ourselves ; a road To bring us daily nearer God. Only, O Lord, in Thy dear love, Fit... | |
| 1864 - 726 páginas
...daily engagements ?" " Do you remember those lines, Clara? — ' 'tt'e need not bid, for cloister" d cell, Our neighbour and our work farewell, Nor strive...The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish nil we ought to ask,— Eoom to deny ourselves, — a road To bring us daily nearer God." The heart... | |
| James Martineau - 1846 - 538 páginas
...our hearts with wisdom talk Along life's dullest, dreariest walk. 13 We need not bid, for cloistered cell, Our neighbour and our work farewell, Nor strive...ourselves too high For sinful man beneath the sky : H The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask ; Room to deny ourselves... | |
| John Greenleaf Adams, Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1846 - 706 páginas
...wisdom talk, Along life's dullest, dreariest walk ! 3 We need not bid, for cloistered cell, Our neighbor and our work farewell, Nor strive to wind ourselves too high For sinful man beneath the sky : 4 The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask ; Room to deny ourselves... | |
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