| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - English language - 1874 - 166 pages
...tufted trea Warbles sweet philosophy: "Mortal, fly from doubt and sorrow, God provideth for the morrow. Say, with richer crimson glows The kingly mantle than...rose ? Say, have kings more wholesome fare Than we, citizens of air ? Barns nor hoarded grain have we, Yet we carol merrily. Mortal, fly from doubt and... | |
| Hymns, English - 1874 - 544 pages
...blessed birds of heaven I Every bush and tufted tree Warbles trust and piety : — Mortals, banish doubt and sorrow, God provideth for the morrow. One there lives, whose guardian eye Guides our earthly destiny ; One there lives, wlio, Lord of all, Keeps His children lest they fall : Pass we,... | |
| Alfonzo Gardiner - 1874 - 72 pages
...— GOD PROVIDETH FOR THE MORROW— (Continued). Say, with richer crimsoni glows2 The kingly mantle2 than the rose ; Say, have kings more wholesome fare* Than we poor citi2ens6 of air ? Barns nor hoarded grainG have we, Yet we caroli merrily ; Mortal, fly from doubt... | |
| James Martineau - 1875 - 630 pages
...tree Warbles sweet philosophy ; ' Mortal, fly from doubt and sorrow : God provideth for the morrow ! i Say, with richer crimson glows The kingly mantle than...more wholesome fare 'Than we poor citizens of air ? GOD WILL PEOYIDE. Barns nor hoarded grain have we, Yet we carol merrily. Mortal, fly from doubt and... | |
| Rush Rhees Shippen - Devotional exercises - 1875 - 400 pages
...By the blessed birds of heaven ! Every bush and tufted tree Warbles trust and piety. Mortals, banish doubt and sorrow : God provideth for the morrow. One there lives whose guardian eye Guides our earthly destiny ; One there lives who, Lord of all, Keeps his children lest they fall. Pass we, then,... | |
| Hymns - 1878 - 334 pages
...Warbles sweet philosophy : — " Mortal, fly from doubt and sorrow : God provideth for the morrow ! "Say, with richer crimson glows The kingly mantle,...grain have we, Yet we carol merrily. Mortal, fly from duubt and sorrow : God provideth for the morrow ! "One there lives whose guardian eye Guides our humble... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - Readers - 1878 - 444 pages
...pleasure? 4. And is the swallow gone ? Who beheld it? Which way sailed it? Farewell bade it none ? 5. Say, have kings more wholesome fare Than we, poor citizens of air ? 6. Once more I breathe the mountain air ; once more I tread my own free hills. 7. Oh, with what pride... | |
| Readers - 1880 - 404 pages
...tree Warbles sweet philosophy — Mortal, flee from doubt and sorrow, God provideth for the morrow ! Say, with richer crimson glows The kingly mantle than...citizens of air? Barns nor hoarded grain have we, i'et we carol merrily — Mortal, flee from doubt and sorrow ; God provideth for the morrow ! One there... | |
| Readers and speakers - 1880 - 296 pages
...tufted tree Warbles sweet philosophy : Mortal, fly from doubt and sorrow, God provideth for the morrow. Say, with richer crimson glows The kingly mantle than...rose ? Say, have kings more wholesome fare Than we citizens of air ? Barns nor hoarded grain have we, Yet we carol merrily. Mortal, fly from doubt and... | |
| American Unitarian Association - Hymns, English - 1882 - 414 pages
...the blessed birds of heaven ! Every bush and tufted tree Warbles trust and piety. Children, banish doubt and sorrow: God provideth for the morrow. One there lives, whose guardian eye Guides our earthly destiny ; One there lives, who, Lord of all, Keeps his children lest they fall. Pass we, then,... | |
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