Here, the great unrest of ages ; Here, the trouble, toil, and strife : There, the peaceful, quiet waters Of the crystal stream of life. Here, the sighing of the branches ; Here, the wave-beat on the shore : There, the ceaseless strain of angels Chanting... The parsonage well, by J.B.L. - Page 207by J B. L - 1877Full view - About this book
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1868 - 206 pages
...comfort, Watering many a verdant lea ; There, the spirit that has left us, Waiting till the end shall be. Here, the great unrest of ages ; Here, the trouble,...quiet waters Of the crystal stream of life. Here, the sighing of the branches ; Here, the wave-beat on the shore : There, the ceaseless strain of angels... | |
| Thomas Thellusson Carter - 1868 - 352 pages
...Watering many a verdant lea; There, the spirits that have left us, Waiting till the end shall be. " Here, the great unrest of ages; Here, the trouble,...quiet waters Of the crystal stream of life. "Here, the sighing of the branches; Here, the wave-beat on the shore : There, the ceaseless strain of angels Chanting... | |
| John Ross Macduff - 1872 - 532 pages
...fading. " The Lord shall be your everlasting light, and the days of your mourning shall be ended." ' ' Here, the great unrest of ages ; Here, the trouble,...quiet waters, Of the crystal stream of life. Here, the sighing of the branches ; Here, the wave-beat on the shore : There, the ceaseless strain of angels... | |
| Immortelles - 1876 - 264 pages
...that day? T. Moan. GOD SHALL WIPE AWAY ALL TEARS. Rev. vii. 17. T_T ERE, the great unrest of ages ; 1* Here, the trouble, toil, and strife : There, the peaceful...quiet waters Of the crystal stream of life. Here, the sighing of the branches ; * Here, the wave•beat on the shore : There, the ceaseless strain of angels... | |
| John Ross MacDuff - 1879 - 344 pages
...transience. " The Lord shall be your everlasting light, and the days of your mourning shall be ended." " Here, the great unrest of ages ; Here, the trouble,...waters Of the crystal stream of life. " Here, the sighing of the branches; Here, the wave-beat on the shore : There, the ceaseless strain of angels Chanting... | |
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