| James Caughey - 1854 - 464 Seiten
...living green, And rivers of delight. No chilling winds, no poisonous breath, Can reach that healthy shore ; Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and feared no more. When shall I reach that happy plact, And be for ever blest? , When shall 1 see my Father's face, And... | |
| 1854 - 496 Seiten
...reigns, And ве-at tere night away 6 No chilling winds nor pois*noaB breath Can reach that healthful shore; Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and feared no more. 6 When shall I reach that happy place* And be forever blest 1 When shall I see my Father's face And... | |
| John Davison (primitive methodist.) - 1854 - 316 Seiten
...thought ! How delightful and soul-stirring the prospect of joining again our dearest friends ; where ' sickness and sorrow, pain and death, are felt and feared no more!'" ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF WILLIAM CLOWES. " HOWL, FIR-TREE, FOR THE CEDAR IS FALLEN," ZECH. xi. 2. THERE... | |
| N. Brittan, L. H. Sherwood - 1855 - 400 Seiten
...And scatters | night a | way. 4. No chilling winds nor poisonous breath, Can reach that | healthful | shore : Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and | feared no | more. 5. When shall I reach that happy place, And be for | ever | blessed ; When shall I see my Father's... | |
| Jacob Richardson Scott - 1855 - 140 Seiten
...reigns, And scatters night away. 4. No chilling winds, nor poisonous breath, Can reach that healthful shore ; Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and feared no more. 6. When shall I reach that happy place, And be forever blest ? When shall I see my Father's face, And... | |
| 1855 - 550 Seiten
...waft their gentle refres aing influence around every dwelling, and along every avenue. There — " Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and feared no more," But there—" The rivers of pleasure flow o'er the bright plains, And. the noontide of glory eternally... | |
| 1856 - 438 Seiten
...stream of death, and earnestly asked that they might all at last meet in that happier land, where " Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and feared no more." As the prayer closed, the mother responded "Amen," and aa the rest arose from their kneeling posture, they... | |
| William McDonald, Stephen Hubbard - 1856 - 296 Seiten
...reigns, And scatters night away. 5 No chilling winds, nor poisonous breath, Can reach that healthful shore; Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and feared no more. 6 When shall I reach that happy place, And be for ever blest? When shall I see my Father's face, And... | |
| None - 1856 - 676 Seiten
...reigns, And scatters night away. 1 No chilling winds—no pois'nous breath, Can reach that healthful shore; Sickness and sorrow, pain and death. Are felt and feared no more. 5 When shall I reach that happy place, And be for ever blest - ? When shall I see my Father's face,... | |
| J. B. Packard, J. S. Loveland - 1856 - 104 Seiten
...• • • » _•_ -•&• —Jt No chilling winds nor pois'nous breath Can reach that healthful shore ; Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and feared no more. 6 When shall I reach that happy place, And be forever blest ? When shall I seo my Father's face, And... | |
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