Sunlit DaysLittle, Brown, 1915 - 392 halaman |
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... bread , we pray , And give us likewise , Lord , our daily thought , That our poor souls may strengthen as they ought And starve not on the husks of yesterday . PHILLIPS BROOKS . When nights are calm , and days are dear , 4 January 2.
... bread , we pray , And give us likewise , Lord , our daily thought , That our poor souls may strengthen as they ought And starve not on the husks of yesterday . PHILLIPS BROOKS . When nights are calm , and days are dear , 4 January 2.
Halaman 8
... Lord of life and light , we worship Thee . There is no darkness in Thee ; may there be none in us . Flood the new day Thou hast given us with Thy light of life , the life more abundant . May rivers of living water flow from us to - day ...
... Lord of life and light , we worship Thee . There is no darkness in Thee ; may there be none in us . Flood the new day Thou hast given us with Thy light of life , the life more abundant . May rivers of living water flow from us to - day ...
Halaman 12
... Lord which makes gracious and beautiful the pathway for our feet and which reveals to us the deep things of life . Help us always to remember that there are lonely hearts to cherish and there is discouragement to be dis- pelled . Give ...
... Lord which makes gracious and beautiful the pathway for our feet and which reveals to us the deep things of life . Help us always to remember that there are lonely hearts to cherish and there is discouragement to be dis- pelled . Give ...
Halaman 15
... Lord Jesus to whom the little children come for Thy blessing , we come to Thee on the threshold of this new day . Make our hearts tender and trustful that we may perfectly love Thee and walk in all Thy ways . May we find our pleasures ...
... Lord Jesus to whom the little children come for Thy blessing , we come to Thee on the threshold of this new day . Make our hearts tender and trustful that we may perfectly love Thee and walk in all Thy ways . May we find our pleasures ...
Halaman 28
... Lord . He walked with God . Ill lost its power to harm As he passed by , and evil ceased to charm ; To purblind eyes was light again restored . He walked with God . His was the common lot Of joy and pain wherein full life is found ; Yet ...
... Lord . He walked with God . Ill lost its power to harm As he passed by , and evil ceased to charm ; To purblind eyes was light again restored . He walked with God . His was the common lot Of joy and pain wherein full life is found ; Yet ...
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Amen ANONYMOUS beauty bird bless Thee bloom bring burdens CHARLES cheer Christ clouds courage dark dawn day's dear deed divine duties earth ELLA WHEELER WILCOX eternal eyes face faith fear flowers FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL GEORGE GEORGE L gift give glad glory God's grace Grant happy heart Heavenly Father HENRY HENRY VAN DYKE HENRY W HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW holy hope hour human Jesus JOHN life's lift light lives look Lord MARY GRACE CANFIELD morning never night path peace PERIN praise pray Thee prayer rejoice RICHARD BURTON ROBERT COLLYER ROBERT LOVEMAN rose SAM WALTER FOSS shadows shine sing smile song sorrow soul stars strength strive strong sunshine sweet task thank Thee Thine things Thou art Thou dost Thou hast Thou wilt thought Thy children Thy love Thy presence Thy spirit to-day trust truth walk weary WILLIAM words
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Halaman 342 - Build thee more stately mansions, 0 my soul, As the swift seasons roll ! Leave thy low-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea ! OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES.
Halaman 384 - my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee, E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me; Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. * * * * There let the way appear, Steps unto heaven; All that Thou sendest me, In mercy given; Angels to beckon me, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! SARAH F. ADAMS.
Halaman 208 - Then shall I see it not too great, nor small, To suit my spirit and to prove my powers; Then shall I cheerful greet the laboring hours, And cheerful turn, when the long shadows fall At eventide, to play and love and rest, Because I know for me my work is best. HENRY VAN DYKE.
Halaman 289 - his coat and he took off his hat, And the first thing we knew he'd begun it. With a lift of his chin and a bit of a grin, Without any doubting or quiddit, He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn't be done — and he did
Halaman 168 - What doth the poor man's son inherit? Wishes o'erjoyed with humble things, A rank adjudged by toil-won merit, Content that from employment springs, A heart that in his labor sings; A heritage, it seems to me, A king might wish to hold in fee. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.
Halaman 208 - market-place or tranquil room; Let me but find it in my heart to say, When vagrant wishes beckon me astray, " This is my work; my blessing, not my doom; Of all who live, I am the one by whom This work can best be done in the right way.
Halaman 289 - grin On his face. If he worried, he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn't be done — and he did it! Somebody scoffed: "Oh, you'll never do that — At least, no one ever has done it;
Halaman 218 - Lo ! here hath been dawning Another blue day ; Think wilt thou let it Slip useless away? Out of Eternity This new day is born ; Into Eternity At night will return. Behold it aforetime No eye ever did; So soon it forever From all eyes is hid. Here hath been dawning Another blue day; Think wilt thou let it Slip useless away ? THOMAS CARLYLE.
Halaman 229 - affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts. Every man is tasked to make his life, even in its details, worthy of the contemplation of his most elevated and critical hour. If we refused, or rather used up, such paltry information as we get, the oracles would distinctly inform us how this might be done.
Halaman 356 - and better. Somehow he gets thoughtful, sitting by himself so much, and thinks the strangest things you ever heard. He told me, coming home, that he hoped people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day, who made lame beggars walk and blind men see.