| Jean Ingelow - 1876 - 802 หน้า
...LOVE AND CHILDHOOD. THE MONITIONS OF THE UNSEEN. THERE are who give themselves to work foi men, — To raise the lost, to gather orphaned babes And teach...made, Till they, at last, forget that He, not they, Es the true lover of man. Now, in an ancient town, that had sunk low, — Trade having drifted from... | |
| 1891 - 558 หน้า
...the grace we say to God. — Ibid. BENIGNNESS. There are who give themselves to work for men, — To raise the lost, to gather orphaned babes And teach...forget that He, not they, Is the true lover of man. — The Monitions of the Unseen. UNATTAINED. Who hath most, he yearneth most, Sure, as seldom heretofore,... | |
| 1891 - 540 หน้า
...To feel for misery, and to look on crime With ruth, till they forget that they themselves Are of'the race, themselves among the crowd Under the sentence...forget that He, not they, Is the true lover of man. — The Monitions of ¡he Unseen. UNATTAIXED. Who hath most, he yearneth most, Sure, as seldom heretofore,... | |
| 1891 - 608 หน้า
...tbnnsfelves Are of the race, themselves- among thé crowd Under the sentence and odts.idfiihie gate" '_-"And of the family and in the doom".' " Cold is the world;...forget that He, not they, Is the true lover of man. — The Monitions of the Unseen. UNATTAINED. Who hath most, he yearneth most, Sure, as seldom heretofore,... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1891 - 540 หน้า
...they could soften it; And, in the doing of their work, they sigh As if it was their choice and nof their lot; And, in the raising of their prayer to...forget that He, not they, Is the true lover of man. — The Monitions of the Unseen. UNATTAINED. Who hath most, he yeameth most, Sure, as seldom heretofore,... | |
| Goodloe Harper Bell - 1897 - 392 หน้า
...some. They would that they could soften it; And, in' the doing of their work, they sigh As if it were their choice and not their lot; And, in the raising...his kindness for the world he made, Till they, at least, forget that he, not they, Is the true lover of man. 193. If I could but arouse in other minds... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1871 - 772 หน้า
...but often baffled, efforts to reform and bless the world. How many of us there are who "crave God's kindness for the world he made, till they at last forget that he, not they, is the true lover of men!" — how many, to whom the " world is bared of its enchantment, mere earth and water!" Such can... | |
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