| Nathan Drake - 1822 - 366 pages
...Dying, she breathes her sweetest breath, As if to token in her fall, Peace to her foes, and Love to all. How hardly Man this lesson learns, To smile, and bless...rejected, and betrayed, No curse HE breathed, no plaint HK made ; But when in death's deep pang he sighed, Prayed for his murderers and died. holy ordinances... | |
| 1832 - 1000 pages
...she breathed her sweetest breath, As if to token in her fall — Peace to her foes, and love to all ! How hardly man this lesson learns, To smile, and bless...that spurns — To see the blow — to feel the pain, And render only love again. ThJs spirit not to man is given : One had it — but he came from heaven... | |
| Religious poetry, English - 1833 - 292 pages
...Dying, she breathes her sweetest breath, As If in token in her fall, Peace to her foes, and love to all. How hardly man this lesson learns — To smile and...— but HE came from heaven. Reviled, rejected, and betray'd, No curse HE breath'd, no plaint in. made ; But, when in death'9 deep pang BE sigh'd, Pray'd... | |
| John N Woodroffe - 1839 - 408 pages
...PATIENCE UNDER SUFFERINGS AND REVILINGS. Isa. liii. 7. Lukexxiii.34. Heb. xii. 2,3. 1 Pet. ii. 21—23. Reviled, rejected, and betrayed, No curse he breathed, no plaint he made, And when in death's deep pang he sighed, Prayed for his murderers, and died. Edmeston. IN HIS GENERAL... | |
| David Thomas K. Drummond - 1841 - 404 pages
...LO I come, says he, to do thy will ;" and without a murmur he submitted to all that will imposed. " How hardly man this lesson learns, To smile, and bless...hand that spurns ; To see the blow, to feel the pain, And render only lore again ! " And yet, beloved, this is what we ought to strive after. Yea, " even... | |
| Child rearing - 1841 - 300 pages
...Dying she breathes her sweetest breath, As if to token in her fall Peace to her foes and love to all. How hardly man this lesson learns, To smile and bless...hand that spurns ; To see the blow, to feel the pain, And render only love again! ONE had it — but He came from heaven ; Reviled, rejected and betrayed,... | |
| H. D. - 1843 - 438 pages
...brother, friend, or foe, 1 leave it in Thine hand alone, And 'neath Thine hand lie low. JA LA TROBE. How hardly man this lesson learns, To smile, and bless the hand that spurns ; To see the blow, and feel the pain, But render only love again. This spirit ne'er was given on earth ; One had it —... | |
| William Morrison Engles - English poetry - 1844 - 274 pages
...Dying she breathes her sweetest breath, As if to token in her fall Peace to her foes, and love to all. How hardly man this lesson learns, To smile, and bless...hand that spurns : To see the blow, to feel the pain, And render only love again ! OJTE had it — but He came from heaven; Reviled, rejected, and betrayed,... | |
| Theology - 636 pages
...breathes her sweetest breath, As if to token in her fall Peace to her foes and love to all. EDMON8TON. How hardly man this lesson learns, To smile and bless...hand that spurns; To see the blow, to feel the pain, And render only love again 1 ONE had it — but he came from heaven ; Reviled, rejected, and betrayed.... | |
| George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1844 - 530 pages
...all. How hardly man this lesson learns, To smile anil bless the Imnd that spurn« ; To see the bluw, to feel the pain, But render only love again ; This spirit not to earth is given — OSE had it, bul he came from Heaven. Reviled, rejected and betrayed, No curse he breathed, no plaint... | |
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