| 1845 - 328 páginas
...minds than mere words. Boston, Jan., 1845. WHAT HAS THE YEAR LEFT UNDONE! BY BBNBY WABE, JU1T. IT is not what my hands have done, That weighs my spirit...sad I feel, with sins so few. Alas ! they only see a part, When thus they judge the whole ; They do not look upon the heart, — They cannot read the... | |
| 1847 - 610 páginas
...practical Christian. We copy some very touching lines written by Mr. Ware in his last illness. " It is not what my hands have done, That weighs my spirit...have built, A fair life's just reward ; And men would wouder if they knew How sad I feel with sins so few. " Alas ! they only see in part, When thus they... | |
| 1847 - 610 páginas
...practical Christian. We copy some very touching lines written by Mr. Ware in his last illness. " It is not what my hands have done, That weighs my spirit down, That casts n shadow o'er the Sun, And over earth a frown ; It is not any heinons guilt, Or vice by men abhorred... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 páginas
...skill of mine. Selected 1er Friends' Review. WHAT THE YEAR HAS LEFT UNDONE. BY HENKY WARE, JE. It is not what my hands have done, That weighs my spirit...That casts a shadow o'er the sun,' And over earth a frovtn : It is not any heinous euilt, Or vice by men abhorred ; For fair the fame that I have built,... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1848 - 220 páginas
...humming, in a tone evidently dejected, a fragment of a very gay song. CONSCIENCE. IT is not what my bands have done That weighs my spirit down ; That casts a shadow o'er the sun, And over earth a frown ; Nor is it yet my heinous guilt, Or vice by men abhorred ; For fair the fame that I have built, A... | |
| 1852 - 610 páginas
...the following lines, written by one whose memory we love to cherish, illustrates this ! — " It is not what my hands have done That weighs my spirit...sad I feel with sins so few. Alas ! they only see a part, When thus they judge the whole ; They cannot penetrate the heart, They cannot read the soul.... | |
| 1853 - 442 páginas
...fire ; and from the voice of God into the thickest of his thunders. TD WELD. jiafi tye ^ear Wt IT is not what my hands have done, That weighs my spirit...sad I feel, with sins so few. Alas ! they only see a part, When thus they judge the whole ; They do not look upon the heart, They cannot read the soul... | |
| Elizabeth Nicholson - 1853 - 412 páginas
...from the voice of God into the thickest of his thunders. TP WELD. (jo* il;e fear left Unbone? IT is not what my hands have done, That weighs my spirit...sad I feel, with sins so few. Alas ! they only see a part, When thus they judge the whole j They do not look upon the heart, They cannot read the soul... | |
| Edmund Hamilton Sears - 1853 - 260 páginas
...death. CHAPTER IV. TESTIMONY OF CONSCIOUSNESS. " It Is not what my hnncte haTO done That weighs my spWt down, That casts a shadow o'er the sun, And over earth a frown. It la not any heinous guilt, Or vice by men abhorred ; For fair the fame that I have built, A fair life's... | |
| Edmund Hamilton Sears - 1854 - 260 páginas
...downward into darkness and death. CHAPTER IV. TESTIMONY OF CONSCIOUSNESS. " It is not what my hand? have done That weighs my spirit down, That casts a...just reward, — And men would wonder if they knew ITow sad I feel, with sins so few. Alas ! they only see in part, When thus they judge the whole ; They... | |
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