There, Lord, thy wayworn saints shall find The bliss for which they longed before; And holiest sympathies shall bind Thine own to thee forevermore.
O, guide these wandering, wayworn feet of mine Into those pastures vernal!
Until one evening a wayworn Priest Stopped for the night in the Temple shade And shared the fare of their simple feast Under the vines and the jasmin laid.
So she put by her money again, and, with the humility befitting her wayworn aspect and lowly attire, begged the great man's servants to give her some poor employment by which she might earn a place among them.
At the foot of one of them lay a poor wayworn beggar woman, fainting with hunger and fatigue.
Determining to wait till he was gone, he walked about outside, and as there is always a train of waggons waiting at the Wirthshaus am Stangl while the wayworn carters refresh themselves, he could easily remain unperceived.
Nay, more; he must turn away from it, parched and thirsty as any wayworn pilgrim of the world-desert, without so much as lifting a palmful of its healing waters to his lips.
Dreary as is this first view of the Mecca of wealth-seekers, it has quickened the pulse and brightened the eye of many a wayworn pilgrim of the mountain desert; but Jeffard's thought was in his question to Garvin.
The route lay through country that was thickly wooded, but not such dense forest as the wayworn travellers had just traversed.
Twenty of his men sprang forward, and the wayworn new-comers were disarmed in a twinkling, standing helpless with dull amazement.
They are wayworn by the travel that goes by and over them, without traveling themselves.
The town was then crammed with troops moving down to occupy the passes of the Rhine, near the Lake of Constance, and every hour saw fresh arrivals pouring in, dusty and wayworn from the march.
Many were the strange sights that passed before the eyes of the party at the cafe, who, having arrived early in the day, gave themselves all the airs of ease and indolence before their wayworn comrades.
Meanwhile, at every moment, detachments moved off, and their places were filled by fresh arrivals--all dusty and wayworn from the march.
As he looked at this wayworn fugitive he knew that another, and perhaps the final crisis of his life, was come to Jean Jacques Barbille, and the human pity in him shrank from the possible end to it all.
A profound and waywornloneliness showed in his figure, in his face, in his eyes.
It was one of the great routes leading to Cuzco, and seemed by its pleasant and easy access to invite the wayworn soldier to choose it in preference to the dangerous mountain defiles.
The wayworn Batallions halt in the Avenue: they have, for the present, no wish so pressing as that of shelter and rest.
How have you heart for any tune, You with the wayworn russet shoon?
I've often heard of how comfortable you American guides can make the weary, wayworn wanderer at the very shortest notice.
There is cold lunch in the boat, but the wayworn one shall bask in front of a fire and look upon his food when it is piping hot.
Wayworn Travellers--An Increase of the Dorion Family.
These beautiful and verdant recesses, running through and softening the rugged mountains, were cheering and refreshing to the wayworn travellers.
The aspect of this river and its vicinity was cheering to the wayworn and hungry travellers.
At length, on the following day, the wayworn travellers lifted up their eyes and beheld before them the long-sought waters of the Columbia.
As the wayworn wanderers entered by the gate of Bib-arranbla, the citizens came forth in crowds to welcome them.
Here, too, they intended to locate laymen to open farms, and extract from the idle earth the means of feeding themselves, the Indians, and the wayworn white man from the burnt solitudes of the mountains.
We set fire to large piles of dry pine logs in camp, spread our couches, and wayworn as men ever were, ensconced ourselves in them for repose.
One summer's day a small party of horsemen rode into the little town of Sanquhar, and startled the good folk both by their wayworn and haggard appearance and by their proceedings.
With wayworn feet, a pilgrim woe-begone, a sonnet by Southey, 127 and note.
Some years back, Marietta, I left you poor, friendless, and a wayworn wanderer through the world.
Care beset the wayworn travelers, as to when they should go to bed and rest them.
I saw some turn and look after our travel-stained and dusty party, and confess I felt a half sense of shame at our wayworn appearance.
The relief of the destitution existing among the wayworn travellers was a matter requiring considerable outlay of time and money on the part of abolitionists.
The first and most urgent of these was to supply immediate relief to the wayworn travellers continually arriving; with this was combined the necessity of helping these persons to find employment.