They go, unheeding. But these sick and sad These blind and orphan, yea, and those that sin Drag at my heart. For them I serve and groan. Why is it? Let me rest, Lord. I have tried" — He turned and looked at me: "But I have died. Life and Light for Woman - Page 5631911Full view - About this book
| Joe Mitchell Chapple - American literature - 1905 - 504 pages
...God my eyes had never opened been!" And the Thorn Crowned and Patient One Replied, " They thronged me too, I too have seen." "Thy other children go at...— He turned and looked at me: "But I have died." "But, Lord, this ceaseless travail of my soul! This stress! This often fruitless toil Thee souls to... | |
| Joe Mitchell Chapple - American literature - 1905 - 472 pages
...Would God my eyes had never opened been!" And the Thorn-crowned and Patient One Replied, "They thronged me, too; I, too. have seen. "Thy other children go...— He turned and looked at me: "But I have died." "But, Lord, this ceaseless travail of my soul! This stress ! This often fruitless toil Thee souls to... | |
| American literature - 1905 - 494 pages
...God my eyes had never opened been I" And the Thorn Crowned and Patient One Replied/'Tfrey thronged me too, I too have seen." "Thy other children go at...rest, Lord. I have tried" — He turned and looked at me,"But I have died." "But, Lord, this ceaseless travail of my soul! This stress ! This often fruitless... | |
| American literature - 1905 - 528 pages
...They thronged me too, I too have seen." "Thy other children go at will," I said, Protesting still. Drag at my heart. For them I serve and groan. Why...tried"— He turned and looked at me: "But I have died." "But, Lord, this ceaseless travail of my soul! This stress! This often fruitless toil Thee souls to... | |
| Joe Mitchell Chapple - American literature - 1911 - 936 pages
...God my eyes had never opened been !" And the Thorn-crowned and Patient One Replied, "They thronged me, too; I, too. have seen." "Thy other children go...— He turned and looked at me: "But I have died." "But, Lord, this ceaseless travail of my soul ! This stress! This often fruitless toil Thee souls to... | |
| Samuel Dickey Gordon - Christian life - 1913 - 248 pages
...And the Thorn-crowned and Patient One Replied, ' They thronged Me too. I too have seen.' ' But, Lord, Thy other children go at will,' I said, protesting...tried—' He turned and looked at me: 'But I have died!' 'But, Lord, this ceaseless travail of my soul! This stress! This often fruitless toil These souls to... | |
| Merton Stacher Rice - Methodist Church - 1921 - 274 pages
...eyes had never opened been! And the thorn-crowned and patient One Replied, 'They thronged Me too. I have seen.' "Thy other children go at will, I said...rest, Lord. I have tried. He turned and looked at me and said, •But I have died.' "But, Lord, this ceaseless travail of my soul, This stress! This often... | |
| Samuel Dickey Gordon - Religion - 2007 - 245 pages
...seen* ' But, Lord, Thy other children go at will,' I said, protesting still. 'They go, unheeding. Bat these sick and sad, These blind and orphan, yea and those that sin Drag at nty heart. For them I serve and groan. Why is it? Let me rest, Lord. I have tried — ' He turned and... | |
| 1917 - 736 pages
...me too ; I have "Thy other children go at will," I said, Protesting still ; "They go unheeding. Hut these sick and sad. These blind and orphan, yea, and...tried—" He turned and looked at me : "But I have died." "But, Lord, this ceaseless travail of my soul! This stress! This often fruitless toil These souls to... | |
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