| James Davis Knowles - 1844 - 426 sider
...hopes and ours. For sometime we spoke not. ' Some natural tears we dropped, but wiped them soon. The world was all before us where to choose Our place...first parents took their solitary way through Eden, hand in hand, so we took our way through this great city, which, to our late imagination, seemed another... | |
| Luther Fraseur Dimmick - 1846 - 236 sider
...twilight, around the fire-side, whence we were shortly to take our departure, and to separate. ' The world was all before us, where to choose our place of rest, and Providence our guide.' Our reflections were sober ; we felt that we were about embarking on an ocean of uncertainty and trial,... | |
| Walter Percival - 1848 - 382 sider
...mansion in the sky, The bright ones, and their melody! " THE ANNIVERSARY. BY ALARIC A. WATTS. " The world was all before us, where to choose Our place of rest, and Providence our guide." JlKlton. TWENTY chequered years have passed,— Summer suns and wintry weather,— Since, our lot in... | |
| Arabella M. Stuart Willson - 1851 - 378 sider
...hopes and ours. For some time we spoke not. 'Some natural tears we dropped, but wiped them soon. The world was all before us, where to choose Our place...the boat, we threw ourselves down, exhausted in body arid mind. For three days we. had walked eight miles a day, the most of the way in the heat of the... | |
| David Trevena Coulton - 1853 - 310 sider
...to have been better prepared for this mischance." "It is of little consequence," she replied — is all before us, where to choose Our place of rest, and Providence our guide.' — at all events, it is from no Eden that we are expelled." CHAPTER XIV. How often do we err in onr... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1853 - 564 sider
...was the evident dispensation of God which brought us to this country ; and still further, that if the world was all before us, where to choose our place of rest, we should not desire to leave Burmah. Our chief anxiety is that brother Rice may not be able to join... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1853 - 550 sider
...was the evident dispensation of God which brought us to this country ; and still further, that if the world was all before us, where to choose our place of rest, we should not desire to leave Burmah. Our chief anxiety is that brother Rice may not be able to join... | |
| Robert Thomas Middleditch - 1854 - 498 sider
...hope and ours. For some time we spoke not; " < Some natural tears we dropped, but wiped them soon; The world was all before us, where to choose Our place...guide.' And as our first parents took their solitary walk through Eden, hand in hand, so we took our way through this great city, which, to our late imagination,... | |
| Robert Thomas Middleditch - 1854 - 512 sider
...and ours. For some time we spoke not ; " ' Some natural tears we dropped, but wiped them soon ; The world was all before us, where to choose Our place...guide." And as our first parents took their solitary walk through Eden, hand in hand, so we took our way through this great city, which, to our late imagination,... | |
| 1854 - 790 sider
...Some nat ural tears we dropped, but wiped tliera ioon ; The world wu all before u«, where t« chooie Our place of rest, and Providence our guide.' And,...first parents took their solitary way through Eden, hand in hand, so we took our way through this great city, which, to our late imagination, seemed another... | |
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