| Jean Ingelow - Bookbinding - 1863 - 554 pages
...dead, The sometime beggar. He is happy now. There was a child ; but he is gone, and he Is also happy. I am glad to think I am not bound to make the wrong go right ; But only to discover, and to do, With cheerful heart, the work that God appoints."... | |
| 1870 - 958 pages
...that, he did compose, with reverent care. Tkdad; continuing, ' I will trust in Him, Hit W can hoU HU own; and I will take His will, above the work He sendeth me, To be my chiefest good.' " Then went he forth, ' I shall die early ' thinking: ' I am warned, By this fair vision, that I have... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - Liberalism (Religion) - 1870 - 780 pages
...dead, The sometime beggar. He is happy now. There was a child ; but he is gone, and he Is also happy. I am glad to think I am not bound to make the wrong go right ; But only to discover, and to do With cheerful heart, the work that God appoints. "... | |
| Literature - 1870 - 444 pages
...has jeen ignorant, and how foolish and unreasonable have been his repinings. And at last he >ays : " I am glad to think I am not bound to make the wrong go right: But only to discover and to do With cheerful heart, the work that God appointe." The... | |
| Jean Ingelow - Bookbinding - 1871 - 208 pages
...dead, The sometime beggar. He is happy now. There was a child ; but he is gone, and he Is also happy. I am glad to think I am not bound to make the wrong go right ; But only to discover, and to do With cheerful heart, the work that God appoints.5''... | |
| American College and Education Society - Education - 1875 - 976 pages
...Than these, - ' God help them.' " Yes ; and like him can say, " I will trust in God for all things. ' I will take His will, above the work He sendeth me, To be my chiefest good.' ' But sacred and glorious as is the work of the ministry, every candidate for it is confronted with... | |
| Jean Ingelow - Poetry - 1880 - 812 pages
...dead, The sometime beggar. He is happy now. There was a child ; but he is gone, and he Is also happy. I am glad to think I am not bound to make the wrong go right ; But only to discover, and to do With cheerful heart, the work that God appoints."... | |
| Jean Ingelow - Children's literature - 1881 - 390 pages
...child ; but he is gone, an/ he Is also happy. I am glad to think I am not bound to make the wrong g, right; But only to discover, and to do, With cheerful heart, the work that Goiğ appoints." With that, he did compose, with reverent care, The dead ; continuing, " I will trust... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1881 - 748 pages
...dead, The sometime beggar. He is happy now. There was a child ; but he is gone, and he Is also happy. I am glad to think I am not bound to make the wrong go right; But only to discover, and to do With cheerful heart, the work that God appoints." With... | |
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