the pious tyrants cried, Who, in the poor, their Master crucified, His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than words, was simply DOING GOOD. So calm, so constant was his rectitude, That by his loss alone we know its worth, And feel how true... Hannah: the Odd Fellow's Orphan - Page 225by Abigail D. Hawkins - 1879 - 230 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Greenleaf Whittier - History - 1850 - 408 pages
...still : And, while " Lord, Lord ! " .the pious tyrants cried, Who, in the poor, their Master crucified, His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than words, was simply DOIXG GOOD. So calm, so constant was his rectitude, That, by his loss alone we know its worth, And... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1855 - 436 pages
...still : And, while " Lord, Lord ! " the pious tyrants cried, Who, in the poor, their Master crucified, His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than...was his rectitude, That, by his loss alone we know its worth, And feel hqw true a man has walked with us on earth. Sixth month 6th, 1846. TO MY FRIEND... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1856 - 470 pages
...will And, while " Lord, Lord ! " the pious tyrants cried, Who, in the poor, their Master crucified, His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than...was his rectitude, That, by his loss alone we know its worth, And feel how true a man has walked with us on earth. Sixth month 6t}i, 1846. TO MY FRIEND... | |
| 1857 - 366 pages
...cheat, still lures us on, And ever whispers — TUT. " He comes! dread Brama shakes the sunless sky." " His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than words, was simply DOING GOOD." I HAD always, since the absence of my husband, corresponded with different Journals and received compensation.... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1861 - 340 pages
...still : And, while " Lord, Lord ! " the pious tyrants cried. Who, in the poor, their Master crucified, His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than...was his rectitude, That, by his loss alone we know its worth, And feel how true a man has walked with us on earth. Sixth month 6ft, 1846. TO MY FRIEND... | |
| Antislavery movements - 1861 - 44 pages
...still ! And while ' Lord, Lord !' the pious tyrants cried, Who, in the poor, their Master crucified, His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than...was his rectitude, That by his loss alone we know its worth, And feel how true a man has walked with us on earth !" Firmness of opinion and purpose was... | |
| Quotations - 1861 - 356 pages
...WnrrnEE. And while ''Lord, Lord!" the pious tyrants cried, Who in the poor their Master crucified. His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than words, was simply doing good. WHITTLEE. Howe'er it be, it seems to me 'Tis only noble to be good. TENNYSON. More sweet than odors... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1867 - 432 pages
...still : And, while " Lord, Lord ! " the pious tyrants cried, Who, in the poor, their Master crucified, His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than...was his rectitude, That, by his loss alone we know its worth, And feel how true a man has walked with us on earth. Sixth month Qtfi, 1846. TO MY FRIEND... | |
| James D. McCabe - Vice-Presidents - 1868 - 528 pages
...contending sentiments progressed, he remained calm and serene. He was, indeed, one amongst a thousand. ' His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than words, was simply DOING GOOD. So caltn, so constant, was his rectitude, That by his loss alone we know its worth, And feel how true... | |
| Lewis Tappan - History - 1870 - 444 pages
... •I r ir\ OF ARTHUR TAPPAN. His daily life, far better understood In deeds than words, was simply doing good ; So calm, so constant...know his worth, And feel how true a man has walked with us on earth. WHITTIEB. He being dead yet speaketh. HEBREWS n. «. YORK: TRD AND HOUGHTON. 1870.... | |
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