Through this dark and stormy night Faith beholds a feeble light Up the blackness streaking ; Knowing God's own time is best, In a patient hope I rest For the full day-breaking... Poems - Page 306by John Greenleaf Whittier - 1856 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - Society of Friends - 1848 - 856 pages
...forgiving : But the Lord his own rewards, And his love with theirs accords, Warm and fresh and living. " Through this dark and stormy night, Faith beholds...time is best, In a patient hope I rest, For the full day -breaking !" So the Laird of Ury said, Turning slow his horse's head Towards the Talbooth prison,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1855 - 436 pages
...forgiving : But the Lord His own rewards, And His love with theirs accords, Warm and fresh and living. " Through this dark and stormy night Faith beholds a...slow his horse's head Towards the Tolbooth prison, TVliere, through iron grates, he heard Poor disciples of the \Vord Preach of Christ arisen ! Not in... | |
| American poetry - 1855 - 248 pages
...forgiving : But the Lord his own rewards, And his love with theirs accords Warm and fresh and living. " Through this dark and stormy night, Faith beholds...light, Up the blackness streaking ; Knowing God's own tirtie is best, In a patient hope I rest, For the full day-breaking !" So the Laird of Ury said, Turning... | |
| Quotations - 1861 - 356 pages
...OI city of our God, we soon shall see Thy glorious walls; home of the loved and blest. ANOxriiocs. Through this dark and stormy night, Faith beholds...Knowing God's own time is best, In a patient hope I rest To be resigned when ills betide, Patient when favors are denied, And pleased with favors given, Most... | |
| Willem Sewel - Society of Friends - 1864 - 202 pages
...forgiving : But the Lord His own rewards. And His love with theirs accords, Warm and fresh and living. " Through this dark and stormy night Faith beholds a...slow his horse's head Towards the Tolbooth prison, When, through iron grates, he heard Poor disciples of the Word Preach of Christ arisen ! Not in vain,... | |
| Willem Sewel - Society of Friends - 1864 - 210 pages
...forgiving: But the Lord His own rewards, And His love with theirs accords, Warm and fresh and living. " Through this dark and stormy night Faith beholds a...So the laird of Ury said, Turning slow his horse's heard Towards the Tolbooth prison, When, through iron grates, he heard Poor disciples of the Word Preach... | |
| Maria Webb - History - 1865 - 472 pages
...forgiving ; But the Lord His own rewards, And His love with theirs accords, Warm and fresh and living. " ' Through this dark and stormy night, Faith beholds...time is best, In a patient hope I rest, For the full day breaking I* " So the Laird of Ury said. Turning slow his horse's head Toward the Tolbooth prison... | |
| James Boorne (of Reading.) - 1865 - 420 pages
...theirs accords, Warm and fresh and living. Through the dark and stormy night, Faith beholds af eeble light, Up the blackness streaking ; Knowing God's...time is best, In a patient hope I rest, For the full day breaking !" So the Laird of Ury said, Turning slow his horse's head, Towards the Tolbooth prison,... | |
| Maria Webb - Quakers - 1865 - 480 pages
...this dark and stormy night, Faith beholds a feeble light, Up the blackness streaking ; Knowing God s own time is best, In a patient hope I rest, For the full day breaking !' " So the Laird of Ury said. Turning slow his horse's head Toward the Tolbooth prison... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...forgiving ; But the Lord his own rewards, And his love with theirs accords Warm and fresh and living. ne, One flesh ; to lose When-, through iron gates, he heard Poor disciples of the Word Preach of Christ arisen ! Not in vain,... | |
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