| Bond of brotherhood - 1866 - 226 pages
...superintend the English arrangements. ROSE HOOPER. CHAPTER II. Meek souls there are, who little dream Their daily strife an angel's theme, Or that the rod they take so calm Shall prove in heaven a martyr' a palm. K BULK. THE reader must not suppose that I heard all these particulars in one interview... | |
| Mary Theresa Vidal - 1846 - 332 pages
...and laid in Jane's drawers. THE COUSINS GROWN UP. PART II. ' Meek souls there are, who little dream Their daily strife an Angel's theme, Or that the rod they take so calm Shall prove in Heaven a martyr's palm." CHAPTER I. IT waa a rainy day in Sydney : such a day as no one would have chosen... | |
| 1849 - 286 pages
...Without a hope on earth to find A mirror in our answering mind ; Meek souls there are, who little dream Their daily strife an Angel's theme, Or that the rod they take so calm, Shall prove in heaven a Martyr's palm. Christian Year, p. 216'. JULY 22ND. WE read in the Holy Gospels of " a woman who was... | |
| Thomas Vincent Fosbery - 1850 - 416 pages
...Without a hope on earth to find A mirror in an answering mind, Meek souls there are, who little dream Their daily strife an Angel's theme, Or that the rod they take so calm, Shall prove in Heaven a martyr's palm. And there are souls that seem to dwell Above this earth — so rich a spell Floats... | |
| William Harrison - 1853 - 214 pages
...the smoking flax ; and shall I not trust Him ? " CHAP. IV. "Meek souls there are, who little dream Their daily strife an angel's theme, Or that the rod they take so calm, Shall prove in Heaven a martyr's palm." ' O Lord my God ! do thou thy holy will : I will lie still : I will not stir, lest... | |
| Thoughts - 1854 - 70 pages
...shades reclining, And desolation unrepining, Meek souls there are, who little dream Their daily life an angel's theme ; Or that the rod they take so calm Shall prove in Heaven a Martyr's palm." COME, resignation ! spirit meek, And let me kiss thy placid cheek, And read in thy... | |
| Emma Warburton - 1854 - 310 pages
...earth to find, A mirror in an answering mind. Meek souls there are who little dream, Their daily task an Angel's theme ; Or that the rod they take so calm, Shall prove in Heaven a martyr's palm. YEAR. THE night was piercingly cold. Mabel sat down upon her travelling trunk, which... | |
| Catherine Anne Hubback - 1856 - 312 pages
...composure, and Agnes, leaning over her pillow, as she gazed at her calm, sweet face, whispered : " Meek souls there are who little deem Their daily strife...that the rod they take so calm, Shall prove in Heaven a martyr's palm." plan of going to chapel altogether, that she might devote herself entirely to her... | |
| Songs - 1856 - 712 pages
...Without a hope on earth to find A mirror in an answering mind, Meek souls there are, who little dream Their daily strife an Angel's theme, Or that the rod they take so calm Shall prove in Heaven a martyr's palm. And there are souls that seem to dwell Above this earth — so rich a spell Moats... | |
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