THE world's a room of sickness, where each heart Knows its own anguish and unrest ; The truest wisdom there, and noblest art, Is his who skills of comfort best ; Whom by the softest step and gentlest tone Enfeebled spirits own, And love to raise the languid... Ragged Homes and how to Mend Them - Página 178por Mary Bayly - 1859 - 303 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Minty (fict.name.) - 1866 - 224 páginas
...WILLIAM CLOWES AKD &OK&, STAMFOKD STREKT AND CIIARING CROSS. MINTY, THE POLICEMAN'S FOUNDLING. CHAPTEE I. The world's a room of sickness, where each heart Knows...and noblest art, Is his who skills of comfort best. Christian Year. THE rain was beginning to fall in large heavy drops, and the wind whistled and moaned,... | |
| Maria Louisa Charlesworth - 1867 - 604 páginas
...hallowed sympathy was strengthened in her young life by natural and easy exercise. CHAPTER XXI. •' The world's a room of sickness, -where each heart...unrest ; The truest wisdom there, and noblest art, la his, who skills of comfort best." IN the following spring an invitation came for Rose, from her... | |
| Maria Louisa Charlesworth - 1867 - 460 páginas
...life by natural and easy exercise. CHAPTER XXI. ''The world's a room of sickness, where each'heart Knows its own anguish and unrest ; The truest wisdom...noblest art, Is his, who skills of comfort best." IN the following spring an invitation came for Rose, from her . mother's only brother, a farmer on... | |
| John Keble - 1868 - 452 páginas
...God takes away, Humbled by all He gives. S1 $5 smalms. The son of consolation, a Levite. Act* iv. X. THE world's a room of sickness, where, each heart Knows its own anguish and uurest; The truest wisdom there, and noblest art, Is his, who skills of comfort best; Whom by the softest... | |
| Alexander Henley Grant - 1869 - 646 páginas
...Acts of the Apostles, wherein he is spoken of as " The Son of Consolation, a Levite" (Acts iv. 36). The world's a room of sickness, where each heart Knows...and noblest art, Is his, who skills of comfort best ; "VYhom by the softest step and gentlest tone Enfeebled spirits own, And love to raise the languid... | |
| John Philip - 1871 - 330 páginas
...is all my boast, Nor will He put my soul to shame, Nor let my hope be lost. " IX. 0to to passes. ' The world's a. room of sickness, where each heart...angel's wing, they feel him fleeting by. " KEBLE. OW to reach the masses " is one of the most pressing yet perplexing problems of the day. When we allege... | |
| Ann Jane - 1871 - 300 páginas
...if all sufferers possessed, the world would be spared an infinity of woo. Keble has well said — " The world's a room of sickness, where each heart Knows its own anguish and unrest ; " and yet so perverse is human nature in this vast hospital, where the ills are so various and painful,... | |
| 1872 - 710 páginas
...where each Knows its own anguish and unrest ! [heart The truest wisdom there, and noblest art Is this, livion better were resigned Is hung on high, to poison half mankind, Al blows KINTDNKSS. KINDÜSTESS. 2O71. KINDNESS, Domestic. Be kind to thy father, for when thou wast Who... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Shipley - 1873 - 408 páginas
...shall all men know that ye are My disciples, if ye have love one to another.— ST. JOHN xiii. 34, 35. THE world's a room of sickness, where each heart Knows...When, like an angel's wing, they feel him fleeting by. Wherever in the world I am, In whatsoever state, I have a fellowship of hearts To keep and cultivate,... | |
| Marion Eliza Weir - 1873 - 348 páginas
...Gracy could look back upon this utterance of the petition as her first real prayer. CHAPTEE VIII. " The world's a room of sickness, where each heart Knows...like an angel's wing, they feel him fleeting by." The Christian Year. THE last bell was rung, the signal given, the engine puffed, the whistle shrieked,... | |
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