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The Patience Strong Bedside Book (1953) "Beyond the Rainbow" (1957) The Blessings of the Years (1963) Come Happy Day (1966) Give me a Quiet Corner (1972) A Joy Forever (1973) With a Poem in My Pocket (Autobiography, 1981) Poems from the Fighting Forties (1982) Fifty Golden Years (1985, to commemorate her fiftieth anniversary as Patience Strong)
They are weak, but he is strong. Jesus loves me—he who died Heaven's gate to open wide; He will wash away my sin, Let his little child come in. Jesus loves me—loves me still, Though I'm very weak and ill; From his shining throne on high, Comes to watch me where I lie. Jesus loves me—he will stay Close beside me all the way.
Due to the Newsboys' previous studio album Go still being promoted by its own radio singles–"In Wonder" was still climbing the Christian charts at the time of the release of The Greatest Hits–the first single from the new compilation album, "Stay Strong" wasn't released as a radio single until early in 2008, nearly five months after the album's release.
Poems Composed or Suggested during a Tour in the Summer of 1833 1835 By the Seashore, Isle of Man 1833 "Why stand we gazing on the sparkling Brine," Poems Composed or Suggested during a Tour in the Summer of 1833 1835 Isle of Man 1833 "A youth too certain of his power to wade" Poems Composed or Suggested during a Tour in the Summer of 1833 1835
The song was first added to Perri's YouTube channel on June 30, 2010, and was later released on iTunes on July 27, 2010. [15] The song was featured on the singer's first EP titled The Ocean Way Sessions, [16] and is expected to additionally appear on Lovestrong. [17] "Arms" was released on March 15, 2011, and served as the album's second single ...
Heart Songs and Love Songs (1962) I'm a Lonely Wanderer (1963) Singles from Heart Songs & Love Songs "Blues Stay Away from Me" Released: 1962; Professional ratings;
"My heart has thank'd thee, Bowles! for those soft strains," 1794 1794, December 26 VII. To the Rev. W. L. Bowles. "My heart has thank'd thee, Bowles! for those soft strains" 1794 1794, December 26 VIII. Mrs. Siddons "As when a child on some long Winter's night" 1794 1794, December 29 IX. To William Godwin, Author of 'Political Justice.'
The texts of all four songs are poems written by Vaughan Williams' wife Ursula who penned several books of poetry throughout her lifetime as well as a biography of her late husband. "Procris" and "Menelaus" deal with figures from ancient Greek and Roman mythology and epic poetry while "Tired" and "Hands, Eyes, and Heart" depict images of love ...