storm-tossed soul, Never more from wind and tide, Never more from billows' roll Wilt thou ever need to hide? Could the sightless, sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft white hair; Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again in pleading prayer, Still,... Littell's Living Age - Pagina 1921879Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | 1878 - 840 pagina’s
...for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.' Could the sightless, sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft grey hair, Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again in pleading prayer ? Still, aye still, tlio words would be, ' Let me hide myself in Thee." ' Eock of Ages, cleft for me, Lot me hide nryself... | |
 | St. Andrew's Church (Headington, Oxford, England) - 1878 - 352 pagina’s
...for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.' Could the sightless, sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft grey hair, Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again...the words would be, ' Let me hide myself in Thee.' ' Eock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.' From Nav York Evanyelist. THE CORSE-BUSH.... | |
 | 1872 - 298 pagina’s
...Never more from billow's roll, Wilt thou need thyself to hide. Could the sightless, sunken eyes. Cotild the mute and stiffened lips Move again in pleading...the words would be, " Let me hide myself in Thee." UNTIL HE GOME.'" He come !"—oh, let the words -L Linger on the trembling chords Let the little while... | |
 | Anson Davies Fitz Randolph - 1872 - 290 pagina’s
...from billow's roll, Wilt thou need thyself to hide. Could the sightless, sunken eyes, Could the inufce and stiffened lips Move again in pleading prayer,...the words would be, " Let me hide myself in Thee." " UNTIL HE COMK» He come !"— oh, let the words Linger on the trembling chords • Let the little... | |
 | 1875 - 444 pagina’s
...roll, Wilt thou need thyself to hide. Could the sightless, sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft gray hair, Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again...the words would be, " Let me hide myself in Thee." TRUE OBEDIENCE. A CERTAIN man in Prussia, whom they call a pointsman, whose work it was to see that... | |
 | EMMA MOODY - 1876 - 368 pagina’s
...roll, Wilt thou need thyself to hide. Could the sightless, sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft grey hair. Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again in pleading prayer, Still, aye still, the wcrls would be, " Let me hide mvself in Thee !" THE Y SHALL BE MINE. "THEY shall be Mine!" Oh! lay... | |
 | Wilbur Fisk Crafts - 1877 - 166 pagina’s
...Wilt thou need thyself to hide. Could the sightless, sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft gray hah», Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again in pleading...the words would be, " Let me hide myself in Thee." " ALL HAIL THE POWEK OF JESUS 9 NAME ! " — JKev. Edward P erronei. ABOUT the year 1808, this grand... | |
 | Hymns, Sarah Backhouse - 1878 - 170 pagina’s
...roll Wilt thou need a place to hide. Could the sightless sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft gray hair, Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again...the words would be, " Let me hide myself in Thee." SIMPLY TEUSTING. My God, I do not fear To yield myself to Thee ; However strange Thy will appear, The... | |
 | Frank Honywell Fenno - 1878 - 424 pagina’s
...roll Wilt thou need thyself to hide. Could the sightless, sunken eyes ; Closed beneath the soft gray hair, Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again...the words would be,— "Let me hide myself in Thee." THE OLD MAN IN THE MODEL CHURCH. [Impersonate.] Well, wife, I've found the model church! I worshipped... | |
 | My little keepsake - 1879 - 302 pagina’s
...roll, Wilt thou need thyself to hide. Could the sightless sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft grey hair, Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again...the words would be, " Let me hide myself in Thee." < GUILT AND FEAR. a guilty conscience causes fear is a well-known truth; and I remember an instance... | |
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