Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow— Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. Hints for Pedestrians - Page 13by George B. C. Watson - 1843 - 110 pagesFull view - About this book
| Elizabeth Constantia Agnew - 1819 - 266 pages
...CONSCIENCE. CHAPTER I. Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart; Our eyes see all around in gloom, or glow Hues of their own, fresh borrowed from the heart • KEEBLE'S Christian Year. IT was the hour of sunset, as from the oriel window... | |
| 1854 - 1112 pages
...not know. "Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe, Our hermit spirit* dwell, and range apart ; Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow, Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. And well it is for us our God should feel Alone our secret throbbiDgs : BO our prayer M • i \ readier... | |
| John Keble - 1827 - 394 pages
...smile and sigh ? Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow— Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. And well it is for us our GOD should feel Alone our secret throbbings : so our prayer May readier spring... | |
| John Keble - 1827 - 216 pages
...smile and sigh ? Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow — Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. And well it is for us our GOD should feel Alone our secret throbbings : so our prayer May readier spring... | |
| Thomas Griffith - 1830 - 518 pages
...glass to the objects which we see through it, so is the state of our own mind to all things else. " Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow, Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart." Now that which natural temperament or occasional states of peacefulness will give in some degree, that... | |
| John Keble - 1837 - 442 pages
...smile and sigh ? Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow — Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. And well it is for us our GOD should feel Alone our secret throbbings : so our prayer May readier spring... | |
| Mary Richardson (ady.) - 1837 - 986 pages
...with its joy." " Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell and range apart. Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow, Hues of their own, fresh borrowed from the heart. " And well it is for us, our God should feel , • Alone our secret throbhings... | |
| mrs. Quintin Kennedy - 1840 - 320 pages
...CHAPTER IV. Each in his bidden sphere of joy or woe, Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow, Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. KEBLE'S Christian Year. MY life was one scene of almost unclouded sunshine until about my fourteenth... | |
| John Keble - 1842 - 332 pages
...smile and sigh? Each in his hidden sphere of joy or wo Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow— Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. And well it is for us our GOD should feel Alone our secret throbbings: so our prayer May readier spring... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1843 - 116 pages
...MARRIED LIFE. 15 Each in his hidden sphere of joy or wo Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart; Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow, Hues of their own, fresh borrowed from the heart." Human sympathy may do much to comfort, human advice to guide, and human example... | |
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