A Book of Comfort: An AnthologyElizabeth Goudge Coward-McCann, 1964 - 384 páginas A treasury of prose and poetry offerings, wisdom and consolation for the difficulties and challenges of life. |
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... Comfort made me ask myself , What are the sources of comfort to which we turn in what Saint Augustine , in a passage quoted in this book , calls " our mortal weariness " ? The answer is that our existence is as light with comfort as it ...
... Comfort made me ask myself , What are the sources of comfort to which we turn in what Saint Augustine , in a passage quoted in this book , calls " our mortal weariness " ? The answer is that our existence is as light with comfort as it ...
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... comfort and delight today . Time has nothing to do with comfort , and in no instance are these extracts dated . I am also grateful to authors and publishers alike for permission to include them , and to the publisher of this anthology ...
... comfort and delight today . Time has nothing to do with comfort , and in no instance are these extracts dated . I am also grateful to authors and publishers alike for permission to include them , and to the publisher of this anthology ...
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... Comfort those creatures that suffer many cares , Through dearth or drought , all their days here , Woe in winter - time , for want of clothing , And in summer - time , seldom a full supper ; Comfort Thy care - stricken , Christ in Thy ...
... Comfort those creatures that suffer many cares , Through dearth or drought , all their days here , Woe in winter - time , for want of clothing , And in summer - time , seldom a full supper ; Comfort Thy care - stricken , Christ in Thy ...
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IN THE BEGINNING | 21 |
THE CLOUDS RAIN AND RAINBOWS | 29 |
FOUNTAIN AND STREAM | 35 |
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angel bear beauty birds blessed blue body breath bright bring Christ close cloud comes comfort cross dark dear death delight divine doth dreams earth eternal eyes face fair fall Father fear feet fire flowers Francis give glory grace green grow hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hills holy hour John kind leave light live look Lord mind moon morning moved nature never night once pass peace Poems praise published rain reprinted by permission rose round Saint seems seen shadow shining sight sing sleep song soul speak spirit spring stars sweet tears tell thee things thou thought trees turn unto walk whole wind wings wonder