| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...reared ; And Wharf, as he moved along, To Matins joined a mournful voice, Nor failed at Even-song. And the Lady prayed in heaviness That looked not for...but to God we turn, and ask Of Him to be our Friend ! 149 XXIV. FIDELITY. A BARKING sound the Shepherd hears, A cry as of a Dog or Fox ; He halts, and... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...heaviness That looked not for relief; But slowly did her succour come, And a patience to her grief. Qh ! there is never sorrow of heart That shall lack a timely...but to God we turn, and ask Of Him to be our Friend ! XXIV. FIDELITY. A BARKING sound the Shepherd bears, A cry as of a Dog or Fox ; He halts, and searches... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 pages
...reared ; And Wharf, as he moved along, To Matins joined a mournful voice, Nor failed at Even-song. And the Lady prayed in heaviness That looked not for...but to God we turn, and ask Of Him to be our Friend ! XXVIII. A FACT, AND AN IMAGINATION; OB, CANUTE AND ALFRED. THE Danish Conqueror, on his royal chair,... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...Matins join'da mournful voice, Nor fail'd at Even-song. And the Lady pray'd in heaviness That look'd not for relief! But slowly did her succour come, And...but to God we turn and ask Of Him to be our Friend ! THE KIRK OF ULPHA. THE KIRK OF ULPHA to the Pilgrim's eye Is welcome as a Star, that doth present... | |
| Lady, A Lady - Bereavement - 1836 - 338 pages
...separation has been tried, That we, who part in love, shall meet again. WORDSWORTH. THE TRUE CONSOLER. OH ! there is never sorrow of heart That shall lack...but to God we turn and ask Of Him to be our friend ! WORDSWORTH. OBEDIENCE CONDUCTS TO PEACE OP MIND. TIME flies ; it is his melancholy task To bring,... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1839 - 302 pages
...in Roman Catholic churches. [!] Even-song — evening service, corresponding to that of the morning. Oh ! there is never sorrow of heart, That shall lack...but to God we turn, and ask Of Him to be our friend. Wordsworth. 66.— THE EXAMPLE OF BIRDS. Ring-dove ! resting benignly calm, Tell my bosom thy secret... | |
| John Alonzo Clark - Europe - 1840 - 476 pages
...matins join'da mournful voice, Nor fail'd at even-song. " And the lady pray'd in heaviness That look'd not for relief! But slowly did her succour come, And...but to God we turn, and ask Of Him to be our Friend !" Skipton, with its ancient churches, and its baronial castle, that was for a long period in the hands... | |
| John Alonzo Clark - Europe - 1840 - 588 pages
...heaviness That look'd not for relief! But slowly did her succour come, And a patience to her grief. i " Oh ! there is never sorrow of heart That shall lack...but to God we turn, and ask Of Him to be our Friend !" Skipton, with its ancient churches, and its baronial castle, that was for a long period in the hands... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 pages
...was reared ; And Wharf, as he moved along, To matins joined a mournful voice, Nor failed at evensong. And the lady prayed in heaviness That looked not for...but to God we turn, and ask Of Him to be our friend. A BARKING sound the shepherd hears, A cry as of a dog or fox ; He halts— and searches with his eyes... | |
| 1844 - 298 pages
...much upon two or three crosses, as to forget a hundred blessings. THE TRUE CONSOLER. WORDSWORTH. O ! THERE is never sorrow of heart That shall lack a timely...but to God we turn, and ask Of Him to be our friend ! WE faint not in affliction, saith Paul ; but whereforth doth he not faint ? Because the light and... | |
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