I mean her well so earnestly, Unchanged in changing mood ; My life would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak ; I gaze upon the starry sky, And then I must not speak ; For all behind the starry sky,... George Macdonald and His Wife - Page 193by Greville Macdonald - 1924 - 575 pagesFull view - About this book
| Baptists - 1878 - 300 pages
...earnestly, Unchanged in changing mood; My life would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak : I...men's hearts and souls doth lie The Infinite of God. Ay, true to her, though troubled sore, I cannot choose but be : Thou who art peace for evermore Art... | |
| 1858 - 812 pages
...earnestly, Unchanged in changing mood; My life would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak; I gaze...hearts and souls doth lie The Infinite of God. If true to her, though dark -with doubt I cannot choose but be, Thou, who dost see all round about, Art... | |
| Religion - 1858 - 806 pages
...and I Am ignorant and we'.ik; I gaze upon the starry sky, And then I must nut -speak. For all buhind the starry sky, Behind the world so broad, Behind...hearts and souls doth lie The Infinite of God. If true to her, though dark with doubt I cannot choose but be, Thon, who dost see all round about, Art... | |
| George MacDonald - Children's poetry, English - 1871 - 364 pages
...earnestly, Unchanged in changing mood ; My life would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak ; I...hearts and souls doth lie The Infinite of God. If true to her, though troubled sore, I cannot choose but be ; Thou, who art peace for evermore, Art very... | |
| George MacDonald - Children's poetry, English - 1871 - 362 pages
...earnestly, Unchanged in changing mood ; My life would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak ; I gaze upon the starry sky, For all behind the starry sky, Behind the world so broad, Behind men's hearts and souls doth lie The... | |
| George MacDonald - Christian drama, English - 1872 - 236 pages
...earnestly, Unchanged in changing mood; My life would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak ; I gaze upon the starry sky, X And then I must not speak ; For all behind the starry sky, Behind the world so broad, Behind men's... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - American poetry - 1874 - 200 pages
...earnestly, Unchanged in changing mood ; My life would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak ; I...hearts and souls doth lie The Infinite of God. If true to her, though troubled sore, I cannot choose but be, Thou who art peace for evermore, Art very... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1875 - 392 pages
...earnestly. Unchanged in changing mood ; My life would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak ; I...world so broad, Behind men's hearts and souls doth lit The Infinite of Go.l. Ay, true to her, though troubled sore, I cannot choose but I* : Thou who... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1875 - 560 pages
...earnestly, Unchanged in changing mood; My life would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak ; I gaze upon the starry sky, And tnen I must not speak ; For all behind thp starry sky, Behind the world so broad, Behind men's hearts... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1876 - 562 pages
...would go without a sigh To bring her something good. I also am a child, and I Am ignorant and weak ; 1 gaze upon the starry sky, And then I must not speak...men's hearts and souls doth lie The Infinite of God. Ay, true to her, though troubled sore, I cannot choose but be : Thou who art peace forevermore Art... | |
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