| Samuel SMITH (Dissenting Minister.) - 1842 - 276 страница
...round, and steals away The breath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We're trav'ling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thick through all the ground To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 5 Great God ! on what a slender thread... | |
| Joseph Esmond Riddle - 1843 - 820 страница
...away The breath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We're trav'liug to the grave. Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. Infinite joy, or endless woe, Attends... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - 1844 - 660 страница
...away The breath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We 're travelling to the grave. 3 Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 4 Great God, on what a slender thread... | |
| Cheshire Pastoral Association (Cheshire, Conn.) - 1845 - 498 страница
...rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We 're travelling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 5 Waken, O Lord, our drowsy sense, To... | |
| Methodist new connexion - 1845 - 534 страница
...months inerease: And every heating pulse we tell Leaves hut the numher less. 3 The year rolls round and steals away The hreath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we he, We're traveling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thiek thro' all the ground, To push us to the tomh : And fieree... | |
| William Greenleaf Eliot - 1845 - 406 страница
...shorter still, As months and days increase; And every beating pulse we tell Leaves but the number less. 3 Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 4 Waken, O Lord, our drowsy sense To... | |
| 1867 - 826 страница
...noticed that he was uncommonly devotional, and that he repeated aloud several times the words— " Dangers stand thick through all the ground. To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home." Little could he think that death was... | |
| Cheshire Pastoral Association - 1846 - 574 страница
...rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We 're travelling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 5 Waken, O Lord, our drowsy sense, To... | |
| One hundred skeletons - 1846 - 290 страница
...dark valley ; to some the passage is comparatively easy, to others it is one of intense suffering. " Dangers stand thick through all the ground To push us to the tomb, And fierce diseases wait around To hurry mortals home." 2. The descent into this valley must... | |
| Walter Bloomfield Gillette, Abram Dunn Gillette - 1846 - 278 страница
...time. How true it is, that there is no place of permanence or security from disease and death here. ' Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb.' " I have received his sermon printed, which I value as one of my choicest treasures. Yours in... | |
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