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  • Listen to the Water-Mill: Through the live-long day How the clicking of its wheel Wears the hours away! Languidly the Autumn wind Stirs the forest leaves, From the field the reapers sing Binding up their sheaves: And a proverb haunts my mind As a spell is cast, "The mill cannot grind With the water that is past.

    Autumn   Past   Wind  
    Sarah Doudney (2017). “Sarah Doudney: Selected Poems and Hymns”, p.71, Lulu.com
  • If you set out to do a good deed, you may do a hundred small kindnesses on the way.

    Kindness   Deeds   May  
  • But the waiting time, my brothers, Is the hardest time of all.

    Sarah Doudney (1871). “Psalms of life”, p.91
  • The Master hath called us, in life's early morning, With spirits as fresh as the dew on the sod: We turn from the world, with its smiles and its scorning, To cast in our lot with the people of God.

    Morning   People   Dew  
    Sarah Doudney (2017). “Sarah Doudney: Selected Poems and Hymns”, p.196, Lulu.com
  • Father, show me how to praise Thee When I seek Thy courts to-day; Guide me by Thy love, and raise me -- Let me feel the words I say. Bless me on this hallowed morning, Bid my soul to Thee draw near; Teach me, and my heart shall listen -- Speak, Lord, and Thy child shall hear.

  • There are women to whom nature has granted the gift of silent emotion. They have mobile faces, changeful eyes, soft lips, which express joy or desolation naturally, and with the charm of perfect simplicity and truth.

  • And a proverb haunts my mind As a spell is cast, The mill cannot grind With the water that is past.

    Past   Water   Mind  
    Sarah Doudney (1871). “Psalms of life”, p.82
  • The pure, the beautiful, the bright, That stirred our hearts in youth, The impulse to a wordless prayer, The dreams of love and truth, The longings after something lost, The spirit's yearning cry, The strivings after better hopes, These things can never die.

  • Goodbye, kind year, we walk no more together. But here in quiet happiness we part.

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