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
 | 1905 - 504 pagina’s
...me—" Sung above a coffin lid; Underneath all restfully, All life's joys and sorrow hid. Never more a storm-tossed soul, Never more from wind and tide,...the words would be— "Let me hide myself in Thee." Author unknown. THE WHITE HOUSE KITCHEN IN 1862. Both the steward and the cook had remonstrated with... | |
 | Joe Mitchell Chapple - 1905 - 472 pagina’s
...me—' Sung above a coffin lid; Underneath all restfully. All life's joys and sorrows hid. Never more a storm-tossed soul, Never more from wind and tide....soft white hair; Could the mute and stiffened lips THE WHITE HOUSE KITCHEN IN 1862 Both the steward and the cook had remonstrated with "Master Tad" upon... | |
 | 1905 - 526 pagina’s
...me—" Sung above a coffin lid; Underneath all restfully, All life's joys and sorrow hid. Never more a storm-tossed soul, Never more from wind and tide Never...the soft white hair; Could the mute and stiffened lip; Move again in pleading prayer, Still, aye still, the words would be— "Let me hide myself in... | |
 | Alfred S. Lowry - 1908 - 418 pagina’s
...Sung above a coffin lid, Underneath all restfully, All life's joys and sorrows hid. Never more, oh ! storm-tossed soul, Never more from wind and tide, Never more from billows' roll, "Wilt thou need thyself to hide ; Could those sightless sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft gray hair Could those... | |
 | Jacob W. Shoemaker - 1910 - 656 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...words would be,— " Let me hide myself in Thee," SONG OF MOSES. EXODUS XV. ANONYMOUS. THEN sang Moses and the children of Israel thu song unto the Lord,... | |
 | Joe Mitchell Chapple - 1911 - 936 pagina’s
...me—' Sung above a coffin lid; Underneath all restfully. All life's joys and sorrows hid. Never more a storm-tossed soul, Never more from wind and tide....soft white hair; Could the mute and stiffened lips THE WHITE HOUSE KITCHEN IN 1862 Both the steward and the cook had remonstrated with "Master Tad" upon... | |
 | 1911 - 540 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...words would be — " Let me hide myself in thee." "SING US A SONG" AUTHOR UNKNOWN " Come, sing us a song — a hot one, too! (And fill each glass again,)... | |
 | Annie Rodd - 1912 - 202 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. Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee." BESSIE'S DOLL Oh, Bessie, what a lovely doll,... | |
 | Henry Davenport Northrup - 1888 - 804 pagina’s
...Wilt thou need thyself to hide. Could the sightless, sunken eyes, Closed beneath the soft gray hairj Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again in pleading...the words would be— " Let me hide myself in Thee." EDWARD H. RICK. WOO AWAY HER BRFATH. ' CFTLY woo away her breath, Gentle death ! Let her leave thee... | |
 | 1888 - 252 pagina’s
...life's joya and sorrows hid. Nevermore, 0 storm-tossed soul t Nevermore from billow's roll, Wilt thon need to hide. Could the sightless, sunken eyes Closed beneath the soft gray hair, Could the mute and stiffened lipa Move again in pleading prayer, Still, aye, still the words... | |
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