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" A bruised reed He will not break, — Afflictions all his children feel: He wounds them for his mercy's sake, • He wounds to heal. "
The Literary Magazine, and American Register - Page 98
1808
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The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 336 pages
...the rod ; And in thy chastening sorrows see The hand of GOD. " A bruised reed He will not hreak, — Afflictions all his children feel : He wounds them...Prostrate his Providence adore : 'Tis done ! Arise ! HE hids thee stand, To fall no more. " Now, traveller in the vale of tears, To realms of everlasting light,...
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The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 412 pages
...Confess thy folly, — kiss the rod ; And in thy chastening sorrows see The hand of GOD. " A bruised reed He will not break, — Afflictions all his children...heal. " Humbled beneath his mighty hand, Prostrate his Providenee adore : 'Tis done ! Arise ! HE bids thee stand, To fall no more. " Now, traveller in the...
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EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY AND OTHER MANUSCRIPTS OF THE LATE FREDERIC JAMES ...

Frederic James Post, of Islington - 1838 - 528 pages
...promptly replied, " Yes, mother, that is the right way." " A bruised reed he will not break, Affliction all his children feel ; He wounds them for his mercy's sake : He wounds to heal." He remarked, on hearing the above beautiful lines, that they brought to his recollection a part of...
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Sabbath Recreations: Or, Select Poetry of a Religious Kind

Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 306 pages
...be— Confess thy folly—kiss the rod ; And in thy chastening sorrows see The hand of God. A bruised reed he will not break, Afflictions all his children...beneath his mighty hand, Prostrate, his providence adore : 'T is done ! arise ! He bids thee stand, To fall no more. Now, traveller in the vale of tears, To...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1841 - 844 pages
...Confess thy folly, — kiss the rod, And in tby chastening sorrows see The hand of GOD. " A bruised reed He will not break ; Afflictions all his children...sake, He wounds to heal. Humbled beneath his mighty band, and the Attorney General (Scott, afterwards Lord Eldon) was surely justified in prosecuting those...
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The School Reader: Fourth Book. Containing Instructions in the Elementary ...

Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1849 - 316 pages
...Confess thy folly, kiss the rod, And in thy chastening sorrows see The hand of God. 18. " A bruised reed He will not break ; Afflictions, all His children...wounds them for His mercy's sake — He wounds to heal. 19. " Humbled beneath His mighty hand, , Prostrate, His Providence we adore ; 'Tis done ! Arise ! He...
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Gems of the Modern Poets: With Biographical Notices

Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1842 - 440 pages
...Confess thy folly, — kiss the rod ; And in thy chastening sorrows see The hand of GOD. " A bruised reed He will not break, — Afflictions all his children feel : He wounds them for his merey's sake, — He wounds to heal. "Humbled beneath his mighty hand, Prostrate his Providence adore...
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Selections from the British Poets: From Beattie to Campbell

English poetry - 1843 - 372 pages
...be, Confess thy folly, kiss the rod, And in thy chastening sorrows see The hand of GOD. " A bruised reed he will not break ; Afflictions all his children...beneath his mighty hand, Prostrate his Providence adere : 'Tis done ! Arise ! HE bids thee stand, To fall no more. " Now, traveller in the vale of tears,...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White ...

Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...of GOD. 39 2A2 " A bruised reed he will not break ; Afflictions all his children feel ; lie wuunds them for his mercy's sake, He wounds to heal " Humbled...! — Arise ! HE bids thee stand, To fall no more. e Now, Traveller in the vale of tears, To realms of everlasting light, Through Time's dark wilderness...
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Moral Tales, Anecdotes, etc. for the young

Thomas Street MILLINGTON - 1843 - 374 pages
...So truly does the Poet say : — " A bruised reed, he will not break, Afflictions, all his creatures feel, He wounds them for his mercy's sake, He wounds to heal." Antoine watched his opportunity, and having related to his kind friend the story of the cloak, he put...
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