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THE Year's at the spring , And day's at the morn ; Morning's at seven ; The hillside's dew - pearled ; The lark's on the wing ; The snail's on the thorn ; God's in His heaven , - All's right with the world . - Browning .
THE Year's at the spring , And day's at the morn ; Morning's at seven ; The hillside's dew - pearled ; The lark's on the wing ; The snail's on the thorn ; God's in His heaven , - All's right with the world . - Browning .
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific ..., Volumen24 Vista completa - 1896 |
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Página 160 - And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you, as wheat: but I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not ; and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren. And he said unto him, Lord, I am ready to go with thee both into prison and to death.
Página 29 - The clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober coloring from an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality; Another race hath been, and other palms are won.
Página 160 - Now, when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled ; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus.
Página 335 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.
Página 160 - But Peter and John answered and said unto them, Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.
Página 162 - But and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled...
Página 161 - For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open Unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil.
Página 121 - The year's at the spring And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-side's dew-pearled; The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn: God's in his heaven — All's right with the world!
Página 335 - In the spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast; In the spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest; In the spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove; In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Página 334 - Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love.