| Charles Abel Heurtley - 1837 - 196 pagina’s
...in view : let us remember, that prayer, after all, is but a means ' See Christian Year. St. Matthew. There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care...feet, Because their secret souls a holy strain repeat. towards the attainment of a further end. And if we find (our conscience in truth and sincerity bearing... | |
| John Keble - 1837 - 442 pagina’s
...loneliness, Where ever-moving myriads seem to say, Go — thou art nought to us, nor we to thee — away '. There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care...feet, Because their secret souls a holy strain repeat. How sweet to them, in such brief rest As thronging cares afford, In thought to wander, fancy-blest,... | |
| John Keble - 1837 - 442 pagina’s
...loneliness, Where ever-moving myriads seem to say, Go — thou art nought to us, nor we to thee — away ! There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care...Of th' everlasting chime ; Who carry music in their hear): Through dusky lane and wrangling mart, Plying their daily task with busier feet, Because their... | |
| Mary Roberts - 1837 - 338 pagina’s
...ever-moving myriads seem to say, " Go, thou art nought to us, nor we to thee. away !" There is, in the loud stunning tide Of human care and crime, With whom...everlasting chime. Who carry music in their heart, Through dusty lane, and hustling mart, Plying their daily task with busier feet, Because their secret souls... | |
| Mary Richardson (ady.) - 1837 - 986 pagina’s
...horrors of Sheffield, Lady Darcy would have been able to find good in all, and to be one of those " Who carry music in their heart Through dusky lane, and wrangling mart " Yet she was so sensitively alive to the blessing of the air, and to the simple but real pleasures... | |
| William Gresley - 1838 - 384 pagina’s
...member. Your affectionate friend And brother Churchman, GH CHAPTER X. THE CHURCHMAN A MAN OF BUSINESS. There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care...feet, Because their secret souls a holy strain repeat. THERE are few earthly blessings given to us from heaven, which can at all be compared with the blessing... | |
| James Hay, Henry Belfrage - 1839 - 500 pagina’s
...' There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care and crime, With whom the melodies abide Of the everlasting chime ; Who carry music in their heart...Because their secret souls a holy strain repeat.'" From Harrowgate he wrote repeatedly to the beloved people of his charge, among whom it was the object... | |
| James Hay, Henry Belfrage - 1839 - 500 pagina’s
...loneliness ; Where ever-moving myriads seem to say, Go — thou art nought to us, nor we to thee — away ' There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care and crime, With whom the melodies abide Of the everlasting chime ; Who carry music in their heart Through dusky lane and wrangling mart, Plying... | |
| 1867 - 740 pagina’s
...and domesticated as Culture. COTTAGE LIFE IN SCOTLAND CHAP. XXVII. " There are. in this loud stnnning tide Of human care and crime. With whom the melodies abide Of the everlasting chime." We will now return to the " cottage by the sea," where sorrow had performed... | |
| John Keble - 1842 - 332 pagina’s
...loneliness, Where ever-moving myriads seem to say, Go—thou art naught to us, nor we to thee—away! There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care...feet, Because their secret souls a holy strain repeat. How sweet to them, in such brief rest As thronging cares afford, ; In thought to wander, fancy-blest,... | |
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