| 1859 - 1556 pages
...Her thinkings and achings are o'er; Her quiet, immoveable breast Is heaved by affliction no more. Her G Q lH(Db+bZ < r * ߭4$ GW ?Ӷ... -c rX < 2w $ Z͓ [ < 붦 ^3 ; z ` y u ) V z Our sister the haven hath gain'd, Outflying the tempest aud wind; Her rest she hath sooner obtain 'd,... | |
| Hymns, English - 1860 - 450 pages
...rest, It's thinking and aching are o'er; This quiet immoveable breast Is heaved by affliction no more : This heart is no longer the seat Of trouble and torturing pain ; It ceases to nutter and beat, It never shall nutter again. 3 — The eyes she so seldom could close, By sufFring... | |
| Reformed Church in the United States. Synod - Bible - 1860 - 790 pages
...shame. Shall redden his innocent clay ; Extinct is the animal frame, And passion is vanish'd away. 3 The lids he so seldom could close. By sorrow forbidden to sleep, Seal'd up in eternal repose, Have strangely forgotten to •weep ; These fountains can yield no suppliesThese hollows... | |
| Thomas Greenbury - 1860 - 154 pages
...Its thinking and aching are o'er ; Her quiet, immoveable breast Is tossed by affliction no more. Her heart is no longer the seat Of trouble and torturing pain ; It ceases to nutter and beat, It never shall flutter again." Of course, this interesting incident produced an impression... | |
| John Charles Ryle (bp. of Liverpool) - 1861 - 432 pages
...Its thinking and aching are o'er ; This quiet immoveable breast Is heaved by affliction no more :; This heart is no longer the seat Of trouble and torturing...pain ; It ceases to flutter and beat, It never shall nutter again. 3 — The eyes she so seldom could close, By suff'ring forbidden to sleep, Seal'd up... | |
| Jabez Bunting - 1861 - 546 pages
...quiet, immovable breast Is heaved by affliction no more : The heart is no longer the seat Of tronblc and torturing pain ; It ceases to flutter and beat, It never shall flutter again." * Our days of mental sorrow shall also be past. No temptations of Satan, TIO parting with friends,... | |
| Joanna Ballard, J. B. - 1862 - 264 pages
...rest, Its thinking and aching are o'er, This quiet immoveable breast, Is heaved by affliction no more. This heart is no longer the seat Of trouble and torturing...to flutter and beat, It never shall flutter again. The lids he so seldom could close, By sorrow forbidden to sleep, Sealed up in their mortal repose Have... | |
| Thomas Greenbury - 1862 - 108 pages
...Its thinking and aching are o'er ; His quiet immoveable breast, Is tossed by affliction no more. His heart is no longer the seat, Of trouble and torturing pain ; It ceases to nutter and beat, It never shall nutter again." His work is done. Many fall as suddenly — few so safely.... | |
| Jabez Bunting - Methodist Church - 1862 - 484 pages
...Its thinking and aching are over; The quiet, immovable breast Is heaved by affliction no more: The heart is no longer the seat Of trouble and torturing pain ; It ceases to nutter and beat, It never shall flutter again. — C. WESLEY. Our days of mental sorrow shall also... | |
| Bible Christians - 1863 - 1030 pages
...rest, Its thinking and aching are o'er; Her quiet, immovable breast Its heaved by affliction no more ; This heart is no longer the seat Of trouble and torturing...to flutter and beat, It never shall flutter again." MRS. MABV DINGLE was the daughter of PHILIP DAVIS, of Helstone, Cornwall, England, and was born in... | |
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