T was not thine, it seems, at all : Near to thee it chanced to fall, Close enough to stir thy brain, And to vex thy. heart in vain. Somewhere, in a nook forlorn, Yesterday a babe was born : He shall do thy waiting task ; All thy questions he shall ask,... City Club Bulletin - Page 301914Full view - About this book
| George Willis Cooke - American poetry - 1903 - 366 pages
...all : Near to thee it chanced to fall, Close enough to stir thy brain, And to vex thy heart in vain. Somewhere, in a nook forlorn, Yesterday a babe was...shall ask, And the answers will be given, Whispered clearly out of heaven. His shall be no stumbling feet, Failing where they should be fleet ; He shall... | |
| David George Downey - American poetry - 1906 - 230 pages
...decrease," is the sign of a roval nature : Fret not that the day is gone, And thy task is still undone. Yesterday a babe was born : He shall do thy waiting...answers will be given, Whispered lightly out of heaven. • • • • • . 'Tis enough of joy for thee His high service to foresee. — Service. There is... | |
| James Russell Miller - Christian life - 1909 - 318 pages
...at all : Near to thee it chanced to fall, Close enough to stir thy brain And vex thy heart in vain. Somewhere, in a nook forlorn, Yesterday a babe was...answers will be given, Whispered lightly out of heaven. 'Tis enough of joy for thee His high purpose to foresee. Sitting in our house of cedar, with marvelous... | |
| 1910 - 702 pages
...all: Near to thee it chanced to fall, Close enough to stir thy brain, And to vex thy heart in vain, Somewhere in a nook forlorn, Yesterday a babe was...answers will be given, Whispered lightly out of heaven. — Edward Rowland Sill. ANOTHER CORRECTION. In the October number of The Chronicle, is an article... | |
| 1911 - 902 pages
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| Ella Lyman Cabot, Fannie Fern Andrews, Fanny E. Coe, Mabel Hill, Mary McSkimmon - Citizenship - 1914 - 420 pages
...all: Near to thee it chanced to fall, Close enough to stir thy brain, And to vex thy heart in vain. Somewhere, in a nook forlorn, Yesterday a babe was...answers will be given, Whispered lightly out of heaven. Suggestions for morning talks There is excellent material that will arouse little children to the festival... | |
| Education - 1914 - 850 pages
...to-night the words that I sometimes give to my faculty in Providence, the lines of Edward Rowland Sill: "Somewhere in a nook forlorn Yesterday a babe was born ; He shall take thy waiting task, All thy questions he shall ask. He shall hold no broken clue; Men shall unto... | |
| Mrs. Ella Lyman Cabot, Fannie Fern Andrews, Fanny E. Coe, Mabel Hill, Mary McSkimmon - Citizenship - 1918 - 424 pages
...all: Near to thee it chanced to fall, Close enough to stir thy brain, And to vex thy heart in vain. Somewhere, in a nook forlorn, Yesterday a babe was...answers will be given, Whispered lightly out of heaven. Suggestions for morning talks There is excellent material that will arouse little children to the festival... | |
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