 | Epitaphs, Augustus John Cuthbert HARE - 1856 - 86 pages
...house With joyful hearts they go, And dwell for ever with the Lord, Beyond the reach of woe." ' OH ! fear not in a world like this, And thou shalt know...thing it is To suffer and be strong." LONGFELLOW. CEASE to weep, the strife is over, Pain and anguish are no more ; Joy and gladness reign for ever On... | |
 | Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...whosoe'er thou art That readest this brief psalm, As one by one thy hopes depart, Be resolute and calm. 0, fear not, in a world like this, And thou shalt know...how sublime a thing it is, To suffer and be strong. LONGFEJJ.OW. XXI. VENUS. (A BEPLY TO LONGFELLOW ON " MAHS.") " I HEAD in the Scriptures the praises... | |
 | Songs - 1856 - 712 pages
...thou art, That readest this brief psalm, As one by one thy hopes depart, Be resolute and calm. Oh, fear not in a world like this, And thou shalt know...how sublime a thing it is To suffer and be strong. W. LONGFELLOW. Wyt M,dl of 3acob. TTERE, after JACOB parted from his brother, -^*- His daughters linger... | |
 | Josiah Moody Fletcher - 1856 - 144 pages
...resolute, and stall, And calm, and self-possessed. I fear not in a world like this, And thou shalt know ore long, Know how sublime a thing it is To suffer and be strong. LONGFELLOW. My Mountain Home. I LOVE my own dear mountain home, And o'er its hills I IOTB to roam, To view each... | |
 | Marion Harland - 1856 - 448 pages
...What force lies in the words, ' He suffered in silence !' One could hardly ask a nobler epitaph. 1 Oh! fear not, in a world like this, And thou shalt know, ere long, Enow, how sublrme a thing it is, To suffer and be strong.* " To suffer and be strong," she repeated,... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1856 - 686 pages
...sheen, it dwelt apart; more than they he seemed to know himself, and able to make others • : • : / Know how sublime a thing it is To suffer and be strong. * Longfellow gives to " the red planet Mars," the " first watch of the night," and says, or sings : " The star of... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1856 - 686 pages
...particular" sheen, it dwelt apart; more than they he seemed to know himself, and able to make others Know how sublime a thing it is To suffer and be strong. * Longfellow gives to "the red planet Mars," the "first watch of the night," and says, or sings : " The star of... | |
 | John Bartlett - Quotations - 1856 - 660 pages
...HIPPOCRATES, (Aphorism I.) Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. The Light of Stars. Know how sublime a thing it is To suffer and be strong. It is not always May. For Time will teach thee soon the truth, There are no birds in last year's nest... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1857 - 428 pages
...whosoe'er thou art, That readest this brief psalm, As one by one thy hopes depart, Be resolute and calm. O fear not in a world like this, And thou shalt know...how sublime a thing it is To suffer and be strong. i4 FOOTSTEPS OF ANGELS. WHEN the hours of Day are numbered, And the voices of the Night Wake the better... | |
 | Mary Wolcott Janvrin - Man-woman relationships - 1857 - 416 pages
...thank Fortune, I never suffered to reach its destination — I can live I " 14 CHAPTER XVIII. Oh ! fear not in a world like this, And thou shalt know...a thing it is To suffer and be strong. LONGFELLOw. PEACE stood upon a flight of marble steps at the door of an elegant Fifth Avenue mansion. Her hand... | |
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