| Anne Mathews - 1860 - 380 páginas
...than the plain dealer, because they prefer their passions to their reason, and even to their interest. Why should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone — so Heaven has willed — we die ? Not even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reason... | |
| What - 1862 - 156 páginas
...imperfection of human sympathy ; verses which, with all their beauty, it is difficult to echo fully. " Why should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die ? " We shrink from loneliness because we are human, with the human hearts... | |
| English poets - 1862 - 626 páginas
...Innocentium." The following beautiful piece is founded on Proverbs xiv. 10. TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Ileaven has will'd, we die, 452 GLEANINGS FROM THE ENGLISH POETS. Nor even the tenderest heart, and... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1863 - 436 páginas
...tree, But lived, before He died, for me. К 1 О О Lord God, Tkoи kaoiffea. ')\~ Eiek. xxxvii. 1 WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has willed, we die, Nor e'en the temierest heart and next our own Knows half the reasous why... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1863 - 450 páginas
...languished on the tree, Bnt lived, before He died, for me. KIQ 0 Lord God, Thou knowest. OL& Ezek. xxxvii. 1 WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has willed, we die, Nor e'en the tenderest heart and next our own Knows half the reasons why... | |
| 1863 - 220 páginas
...at such times we undertake. 104 Imperfection of Human Sympathy, IMPERFECTION OF HUMAN SYMPATHY. 'HY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has willed, we die, Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why... | |
| Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies - 1864 - 328 páginas
...and re-read the little book you gave me ; indeed, I know many of its hymns by heart. Now, listen. " ' Why should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone — so Heaven had willed — we die ? Nor even the tenderest heart and next we own, Knows half the reasons... | |
| Morning light - 1865 - 184 páginas
...heart knoweth his own bitterness ; and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy. Prov. xiv. 10. Why should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die, Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why... | |
| 1866 - 566 páginas
...intermeddle with his own joy ; ' and a wise poet of our own tune thus beautifully expandí the saying — ' Why should we faint and fear to live alone, • Since all alone, so Lfeaven has willed, we die, Nor oven the tenderest heart, and next oor own Knows half the reasons whv... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1866 - 148 páginas
...knoweth its own bitterness ;" and a wise poet of our own time thus beautifully expands the saying — " Why should we faint, and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die, Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why... | |
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