ALL'S WELL. THE clouds, which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty souls with rain ; The blow most dreaded falls to break From olf our limbs a chain ; And wrongs of man to man but make The love of God more plain. As through the shadowy lens of even The... American Bee Journal - Side 1651892Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1858 - 690 sider
...generally, as to method and treatment still more commonly, and as to expression and imagery most of all. " The clouds which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty...but make The love of God more plain. As through the shading hues of even The eye looks farthest into heaven, On gleams of star and depths of blue The glaring... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 438 sider
..."All's Well," (p. 117,) evidently written after the pang of some keen disappointment: — "The clonds, which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty souls with...limbs a chain ; And wrongs of man to man but make SARTAIN'S MAGAZINE. One can hardly believe strains like these to oome from the same pea that wrote... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 462 sider
...apparent in "All's Well," (p. 117,) evidently written after the pang of some keen disappointment : — "The clouds, which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty...of man to man but make The love of God more plain. AB through the shadowy lens of even The eye looks farthest into heaven, On gleams of star and depths... | |
| 1858 - 688 sider
...generally, as to method and treatment still more commonly, and as to expression and imagery most of all. " The clouds which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty...limbs a chain ; And wrongs of man to man but make The lone of God more plain. As through the shading hues of even The eye looks farthest into heaven, On... | |
| Warren Chase - 1858 - 330 sider
...sometimes a blessing to the rich, and perhaps to all. " The cloud which bursts with thunder Slakes our thirsty souls with rain ; The blow most dreaded...limbs a chain ; And wrongs of man to man but make Th^love of God more plain; As through the shadowy lens of even The eye looks farthest into heaven,... | |
| 1859 - 802 sider
...principle, but what isfar better, he will inherit eternal life in the world to come. ALL'S WELL. THB clonds which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty souls with...dreaded falls to break From off our limbs a chain ; Our very sins and follies make The love of God more plain ; As through the shadowy lens of even The... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1861 - 340 sider
...stands ; Nor fears the blinded bigot's rule, While near her church-spire stands the school ! ALL'S WELL. THE clouds, which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty...with rain ; The blow most dreaded falls to break From nil our limbs a chain ; And wrongs of man to man but mako The love of God more plain. As through the... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1867 - 432 sider
...stands ; Nor fears the blinded bigot's rule, While near her church-spire stands the school ALL'S WELL. THE clouds, which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty...souls with rain ; The blow most dreaded falls to break And wrongs of man to man but make The love of God more plain. As through the shadowy lens of even The... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1868 - 430 sider
...stands ; Nor fears the blinded bigot's rule, While near her church-spire stands the school ALL'S WELL. THE clouds, which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty...souls with rain ; The blow most dreaded falls to break And wrongs of man to man but make The love of God more plain. As through the shadowy lens of even The... | |
| 1870
...baleful tire of anger, And in its ashes plant the tree of peaue! ALL'S WELL. BV JOHN Ü. WHITTIER. THE clouds, which rise with thunder, slake Our thirsty souls with rain ; The blow most dreaded fulls to break From of!' our limbs a chain ; And wrongs of man to man but make The love of God more... | |
| |