 | Foundling Hospital (London, England) - Anthems - 1774 - 152 pages
...fteadfaft Heart ihall fear no ill, For thou О Lord art vrith me ilill; Thy friendly Crook ihall żive me aid , And guide me thro* the dreadful Shade. Tho in a bare and ruiged way, Thro* devious lonely wilds I itray, Thy bounty ihall my pains beguile ; The barren Wilderneis... | |
 | Henry Peckwell - Hymns, English - 1785 - 242 pages
...My ftedfaft Heart fhall fear no 111, For Thou, O LORD, art with me ftill ; Thy friendly Crook fhall give me Aid, And guide me thro' the dreadful Shade....Tho' in a bare and rugged Way, Thro' devious lonely Wilds 1 ftray, Thy Bounty fhall my Pains beguile, The barren Wildernefs fhail fmile, With fudden Greens... | |
 | English poetry - 1800 - 322 pages
...death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, My.stedfa.st heart shall fear no ill, For thou, O Lo&p ! art with me still; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade. Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious lonely wilds I stray,... | |
 | Herbert Mends - 1801 - 434 pages
...of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, ^My stedfast heart shall fear no ill, For thou, O LORD, art with me still ; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade. JV. Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious lonely wilds I stray,... | |
 | Church of England - 1802 - 602 pages
...landscape flow, 1II Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious lonely wilds I stray ; His presence shall my pains beguile, The barren wilderness shall smile, With sudden greens and herbage crown'd ; And streams shall murmur all around. IV Though in the paths of death I tread, With... | |
 | Charles Fothergill (of Salisbury.) - 1803 - 346 pages
...guide me through the dreadful shade. " Tho* in a bare and rugged way, " Through devious lonely wilds I stray, " Thy bounty shall my pains beguile ; " The...barren wilderness shall smile, " With sudden greens and herbage crown'd, " And streams shall murmur all around." TALE SIXTH. The relation of an adventure,... | |
 | English literature - 1803 - 378 pages
...paths of death I tread, Wkh gloomy horrors overspread. My itedfast heart shall fear no ill, Forthou, Q Lord, art with me still; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid. And guide me through the dreadful shade. IV. Tho' in a bare and rugged way, Through devious lonely wilds I stray,... | |
 | English essays - 1803 - 420 pages
...of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, My stedfast heart shall fear no ill, For thou, O Lord, art with me still ; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, Anil guide me through the dreadful shade. 1 Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious, lonely... | |
 | E. Tomkins - Didactic poetry, English - 1804 - 416 pages
...rivers, soft and slow, Amid the verdant landscape flow. My stedfast heart shall fear no ill, For thon, O Lord, art with me still , Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade. Though in a hare and rugged way, Through devious lonely wilds I stray,... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1804 - 576 pages
...of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, My stedfast heart shall fear no ill, For thou, O Lord, art with me still ; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful sltasio, IV. Tho' In a bare and rugged way, Through devious lonely wilds I stray,... | |
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