 | Mabel Katherine Phillips - 1910 - 360 pages
...fairer be. 313 The Supreme Power 0 Joy that seekest me through pain, I cannot close my heart to Thee ; 1 trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain, That morn shall tearless be. 0 Cross that liftest up my head, I dare not ask to fly from Thee ; 1 lay in dust life's glory dead,... | |
 | Charles Sumner Nutter, Wilbur Fisk Tillett - 1911 - 630 pages
...May brighter, fairer be. Я О Joy that seekest me through pain, I cannot close my heart to thee ; I trace the rainbow through the rain. And feel the promise Is not vain That morn shall tearless be. 4 О Cross that llftest up my head, I dare not ask to fly from thee ; I lay In dust life's glory dead.... | |
 | Henry Evarts Gordon - 1911 - 332 pages
...; My heart restores its borrowed ray, That in thy sunshine's blaze its day May fairer, brighter be. I trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain That morn shall tearless be. 0 Cross that liftest up my head, I dare not ask to fly from thee ; l lay in dust life's glory dead,... | |
 | William James Dawson - 1911 - 258 pages
...day May brighter, fairer be. 0 Joy that seekest me through pain, I cannot close my heart to Thee; 1 trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain That morn shall tearless be. The hymn has become immortal. It takes rank with Newman's Lead Kindly Light, as among the greatest hymns... | |
 | Calvin Weiss Laufer - 1911 - 176 pages
...its flow May richer, fuller be. "O Joy that seeketh me through pain, I cannot close my heart to Thee; I trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain That morn shall tearless be." I once overheard another say: "The tenderness of God was foreign to me, until one day I needed Him... | |
 | 1911 - 486 pages
...stores its borrowed ray, That in thy sunshine's glow its day May brighter, fair - er be. rain-bow thro' the rain, And feel the prom-ise is not vain That morn shall tearless be. dust life's glo-ry dead, And from the ground there blossoms red Life that shall endless be. "-Ê: Í... | |
 | George Campbell Morgan - 1912 - 648 pages
...day May brighter, fairer be. " O Joy, that seekest me through pain, I cannot close my heart to Thee j I trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain That morn shall tearless be. " O Cross, that liftest up my head, I dare not ask to fly from Thee; I lay in dust life's glory dead,... | |
 | Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1912 - 520 pages
...day May brighter, fairer be. 0 Joy, that seekest me through pain, I cannot close my heart to thee ; I trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain That morn shall tearless be. 0 Cross, that liftest up my head, I dare not ask to fly from thee; 1 lay in dust life's glory dead.... | |
 | Mary Hitchcock - 1912 - 202 pages
...he found his sister singing: " 'O joy that seekest me through pain, I cannot close my heart to thee; I trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain That morn shall tearless be.' " "Yes, Hubert. That has been much of my occupation to-day." "That is good," he replied. "By the way,... | |
 | William Vail Wilson Davis, Raymond Calkins - 1912 - 734 pages
...day May brighter, fairer be. 3 O Joy that scekest me through pain, I cannot close my heart to Thee; I trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain That morn shall tearless be. 4 O Cross that liftest up my head, I dare not ask to fly from Thee; I lay in dust life's glory dead,... | |
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