Declamations and Dialogues for the Sunday-SchoolH.A. Young & Company, 1871 - 251 sider |
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Side 14
... look , Can learn to read God's holy book ; - Such grace to mine be given . Oh , what can little hearts do To please the King of heaven ? The hearts , if God his Spirit send , Can love and trust the children's Friend ; - Such grace to ...
... look , Can learn to read God's holy book ; - Such grace to mine be given . Oh , what can little hearts do To please the King of heaven ? The hearts , if God his Spirit send , Can love and trust the children's Friend ; - Such grace to ...
Side 24
... good morn- ing , papa . O give me one kiss for good morning , mamma : Only just look at my pretty canary , Chirping his sweet good morning to Mary . The sun is peeping straight into my eyes , — 24 POETICAL SELECTIONS . Good Morning,
... good morn- ing , papa . O give me one kiss for good morning , mamma : Only just look at my pretty canary , Chirping his sweet good morning to Mary . The sun is peeping straight into my eyes , — 24 POETICAL SELECTIONS . Good Morning,
Side 33
... that I can . " Our best ? Ah , children ! the best of us Must hide our faces away , When the Lord of the vineyard comes to look At our task at the close of the day ; But for strength from above , ( ' tis the POETICAL SELECTIONS . 3333.
... that I can . " Our best ? Ah , children ! the best of us Must hide our faces away , When the Lord of the vineyard comes to look At our task at the close of the day ; But for strength from above , ( ' tis the POETICAL SELECTIONS . 3333.
Side 43
... look so good , shining out in the sun . There are hundreds and hundreds , and he wouldn't miss So paltry a little red apple as this . " He stretched forth his hand , but a low mourn- ful strain Came wandering dreamily over his brain ...
... look so good , shining out in the sun . There are hundreds and hundreds , and he wouldn't miss So paltry a little red apple as this . " He stretched forth his hand , but a low mourn- ful strain Came wandering dreamily over his brain ...
Side 46
... look of growing ease and rest Replaced the lines of pain . Quick as his trusting prayer to raise , Its answer to discern , The child climbed up to reach her lips , Which kissed him in return . " Grandma " —the ringing accents struck A ...
... look of growing ease and rest Replaced the lines of pain . Quick as his trusting prayer to raise , Its answer to discern , The child climbed up to reach her lips , Which kissed him in return . " Grandma " —the ringing accents struck A ...
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Side 119 - Not as a child shall we again behold her ; For when with raptures wild In our embraces we again enfold her, She will not be a child ; But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her face.
Side 42 - THERE is a book, who runs may read, Which heavenly truth imparts, And all the lore its scholars need, Pure eyes and Christian hearts. The works of God above, below, Within us and around, Are pages in that book, to show How God Himself is found.
Side 78 - Again I looked at the snowfall, And thought of the leaden sky That arched o'er our first great sorrow, When that mound was heaped so high.
Side 120 - s one with ringlets of sunny gold, And eyes, the reflection of heaven's own blue ; He crossed in the twilight, gray and cold, And the pale mist hid him from mortal view. We saw not the angels who met him there ; The gates of the city we could not see ; Over the river, over the river, My brother stands waiting to welcome me...
Side iii - Lo! such the child whose early feet The paths of peace have trod;' Whose secret heart, with influence sweet, Is upward drawn to God.
Side 115 - It went up from the Holy's lips amid his lost creation, That, of the lost, no son should use those words of desolation...
Side 19 - The wonderful air is over me, And the wonderful wind is shaking the tree; It walks on the water, and whirls the mills, And talks to itself on the tops of the hills.
Side 48 - Tis a fearful thing in winter To be shattered by the blast, And to hear the rattling trumpet Thunder, "Cut away the mast!" So we shuddered there in silence, — For the stoutest held his breath, While the hungry sea was roaring And the breakers talked with death. As thus we sat in darkness, Each one busy with his prayers, "We are lost!
Side 44 - Then wherefore, wherefore were they made, All dyed with rainbow light, All fashioned with supremest grace Upspringing day and night : — Springing in valleys green and low. And on the mountains high, And in the silent wilderness Where no man...
Side 118 - She is not dead, — the child of our affection, But gone unto that school Where she no longer needs our poor protection, And Christ himself doth rule. In that great cloister's stillness and seclusion, By guardian angels led, Safe from temptation, safe from sin's pollution, She lives, whom we call dead.