Negro woman, who sittest pining in captivity, and weepest over thy sick child: though no one seeth thee, God seeth thee; though no one pitieth thee, God pitieth thee; raise thy voice, forlorn and abandoned one; call upon Him from amidst thy bonds, for... Lessons for Children - Pągina 138per Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1839 - 159 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1828 - 98 pągines
...knoweth his flock ; they pray to him in different languages, but he understandeth them all ; he heareth them all ; he taketh care of all ; none are so great...sick child : though no One seeth thee, God seeth thee ; 36 though no one pitieththee, God pitieth thee ; raise thy voice, forlorn and abandoned one ; call... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1831 - 178 pągines
...over thy sick child, though no one sees thee, God sees thee ; though no one pities thee, God pities thee. Raise thy voice, forlorn and abandoned one ;...amidst thy bonds, for assuredly he will hear thee." Cecilia. I think no riches could tempt me to have any share in the slave-trade. I could never enjoy... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1831 - 180 pągines
...None are so great that he cannot punish them ; none are so mean, that he will not protect them. 3. Negro woman, who sittest pining in captivity, and weepest over thy sick child ; though no one sees thee, God sees thee ; though no one pities thee, God pities thee. Raise thy voice, forlorn and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1831 - 182 pągines
...present suffer, of treating our fellow-creatures in a manner unworthy of them, and of ourselves. Henry. " Negro woman, who sittest pining in captivity, and weepest over thy sick child, though no one sees thee, God sees thee ; though no one pities thee, God pities thee. Raise thy voice, forlorn and... | |
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1836 - 188 pągines
...in different languages, but he understandeth them all; he heareth them all, he taketh care of all ; none are so mean that he will not protect them. Negro...bonds $ for assuredly He will hear thee. • Monarch, who rulest over a hundred states ; whose power is terrible as death, and whose armies cover the land... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1836 - 290 pągines
...beautiful apostrophe to a negro woman, which you learned the other day out of Barbauld's Hymns. HKNRY. " Negro woman, who sittest pining in captivity, and weepest over thy sick child, though no one sees thee, God sees thee; though no one pities thee, God pities thee. Raise thy voice, forlorn and... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1836 - 46 pągines
...that HE cannot punish them ; none are so mean that HE will not protect them. Negro woman, who sitteth pining in captivity, and weepest over thy sick child, though no one seeththee, GOD seeth thee , though noonepitieth thee, GOD pitieth thee : raise thy voice, forlorn and... | |
| Lindley Murray, Israel Alger (Jun.) - 1846 - 180 pągines
...a-pos'tro-phe to a negro woman, which you learn'ed the other day out of Bar' bauld's hymns. Hen'ry. " Negro woman, who sittest pining in captivity, and weepest over thy sick child ; though no one sees thee, God sees thee ; though no one pities thee, God pities thee. Raise thy voice, forlorn and... | |
| Esq. J. B. (Barrister-at-Law.), John Bill - 1850 - 586 pągines
...apostrophe:—'Negro woman, who sittest in captivity, and pinest over thy sick child, though no one seeth thce, God seeth thee; though no one pitieth thee, God pitieth...thee. Raise thy voice, forlorn and abandoned one.' " During my walk, I passed by the police-office where we constantly stationed, night and day, a military... | |
| Robert Connel - 1853 - 210 pągines
...over thy sick child ; though no one sees thee, God- sees thee ; though no one pities thee, God pities thee. Raise thy voice, forlorn and abandoned one ; call upon him from amidst thy bonds ; for as suredly he will hear thee. — Mon'arch, that rulest over a hundred states ; whose frown is terrible... | |
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