| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pągines
...Thee. Others. Tears. Ascoil. Fructify. FructitV. Near, I.' M. WHAT are we set on earth for ? Say 1 to toil — Nor seek to leave thy tending of the vines, For alt the heat o' the day, till it declines, And death's mild curfew shall from work assoil. God did... | |
| 1858 - 740 pągines
...Sermon vtt. The Restoration of the Erring, PSs Ml. •WORK. Whst m we set on earth for? 8ay, to tofl— Nor seek to leave thy tending of the vines. For all the heat o' the dny, till It declines, And Death's mild curfew iball from work assoll. God did anoint thee with his... | |
| Joshua Priestley - 1859 - 334 pągines
...we sent on earth for ? Say, to toil; Nor seek to leave the tending of thy vines For all the heat of day till it declines, And death's mild curfew shall from work assoil." On April 5th she writes to Mr. F : " Thank you for your beautiful letter. Your sorrow is a sacred thing... | |
| Caroline Snowden Guild - 1860 - 366 pągines
...the cares of life, Like angels, answering to prayer. Monthly Religious Magazine. AFFLICTION. WORK. WHAT are we set on earth for ? Say, to toil Nor seek...the heat o' the day, till it declines, And Death's wild curfew {hall from work afloil. God did anoint thee with his odorous oil, To wreftle, not to reign... | |
| 1861 - 356 pągines
...cheerful days, and nights without a groan. COWPEE. What are we sent on earth for? Say, to toil; NOT seek to leave thy tending of the vines, For all the...thee with his odorous oil, To wrestle, not to reign. MRS. BROWNING. Cheerly, on the ax of Labor Let the sunbeams dauce, Better than the flash of saber,... | |
| lady Anne Isabella Ritchie - 1863 - 312 pągines
...we sent ou earth for ? Say to toil, Nor seek to leave the tending of the vines, For all the heat of day till it declines, And death's mild curfew shall from work assoil. MADAME JACOB had a friend at Asnieres, an old maiden lady, Tou-Tou's godmother, who was well to do... | |
| 1864 - 334 pągines
...that the world changes — did it keep A stable changeless state, 'twere cause indeed to weep. WORK. WHAT are we set on earth for ? Say, to toil — Nor...curfew shall from work assoil. God did anoint thee with this odorous oil, To wrestle, not to reign ; and He assigns All thy tears over, like pure crystallines,... | |
| Life-lights - 1864 - 336 pągines
...keep A stable changeless state, 'twere cause indeed to weep. WC BRYANT, 1798 — — American. WORK. WHAT are we set on earth for ? Say, to toil — Nor...curfew shall from work assoil. God did anoint thee with this odorous oil, To wrestle, not to reign ; and He assigns All thy tears over, like pure crystallines,... | |
| 1866 - 930 pągines
...right earnestly. He must enter in and possess the land, and toil in the vineyard early and late. " What are we set on earth for ? Say, to toil ; Nor...thee with his odorous oil, To wrestle, not to reign ; aud lie awqgua All thy tears over, like pure crystallines, For younger fellow-workers of the noil... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1866 - 282 pągines
...He doth Himself impart, And for His cradle and His throne Chooseth the pure in heart. KEBLE. WORK. WHAT are we set on earth for? Say, to toil, Nor seek...the heat o' the day, till it declines, And Death's wild curfew shall from work assoil. God did anoint thee with his odorous oil, To wrestle, not to reign... | |
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