The Poetical Works of Hemans, Heber and Pollok: Complete in One VolumeJ. Grigg, 1831 - 470 páginas |
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... thou carest still for thine ! Thy bounteous hand with food can bless The bleak and lonely wilderness ; And thou hast taught us , Lord ! to pray For daily bread from day to day ! And oh , when through the wilds we roam That part us from ...
... thou carest still for thine ! Thy bounteous hand with food can bless The bleak and lonely wilderness ; And thou hast taught us , Lord ! to pray For daily bread from day to day ! And oh , when through the wilds we roam That part us from ...
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... THOU art gone to the grave ! but we will not de- plore thee , Though sorrows and darkness encompass the tomb : Thy Saviour has passed through its portal before thee , And the lamp of his love is thy guide through the gloom ! Thou art ...
... THOU art gone to the grave ! but we will not de- plore thee , Though sorrows and darkness encompass the tomb : Thy Saviour has passed through its portal before thee , And the lamp of his love is thy guide through the gloom ! Thou art ...
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... thou sawst was hell ; the groans thou heardst The wailings of the damned , of those who would Not be redeemed , and at the judgment day , Long past , for unrepented sins were damned . The seven loud thunders which thou heardst , de ...
... thou sawst was hell ; the groans thou heardst The wailings of the damned , of those who would Not be redeemed , and at the judgment day , Long past , for unrepented sins were damned . The seven loud thunders which thou heardst , de ...
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... Thou mayest freely eat ; but of the tree That knowledge hath of good and ill , eat not , Nor touch ; for in the day thou eatest , thou Shalt die . Go , and this one command obey , Adam , live and be happy , and , with thy Eve , Fit ...
... Thou mayest freely eat ; but of the tree That knowledge hath of good and ill , eat not , Nor touch ; for in the day thou eatest , thou Shalt die . Go , and this one command obey , Adam , live and be happy , and , with thy Eve , Fit ...
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... thou my theme ; Redeeming love , my study day and night . Mankind were lost , all lost , and all redeemed ! So did the wicked spurn the grace of God ; And so were punished with the second death . The first , no doubt , punition less ...
... thou my theme ; Redeeming love , my study day and night . Mankind were lost , all lost , and all redeemed ! So did the wicked spurn the grace of God ; And so were punished with the second death . The first , no doubt , punition less ...
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ancient art thou banners bard beauty beneath blessed blest blood brave breast breath breeze bright bright land brow burning cloud Conradin crown dark dead death deep doth dread dreams dust dwell e'en earth Elmina eternal evermore fair faith falchion fame fear flowers fount gaze gleam gloom glorious glory glow Gonzalez grave grief harp hath hear heard heart heaven hills holy hope hour hushed land light lonely look Lord lyre METASTASIO midst mighty Montalba Moorish mortal mournful ne'er night Note numbers o'er pale passed Procida proud Provençal Raimond repose rocks rose round scene shade shore shrine Sicily silent sleep slumber smile soft song soul sound Spain spirit stars stood stranger's heart stream sweet swell sword tears tempest thee thine thou art thou hast thought throne tomb tone Twas unto voice wake wave weep wild wind youth
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Página 9 - And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it. And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
Página 22 - Holy, holy, holy, all the saints adore thee, Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea ; Cherubim and seraphim falling down before thee, Which wert and art and evermore shalt be.
Página 285 - THE boy stood on the burning deck, Whence all but him had fled ; The flame that lit the battle's wreck, Shone round him o'er the dead. Yet beautiful and bright he stood, As born to rule the storm ; A creature of heroic blood, A proud, though child-like form.
Página 278 - Is it when spring's first gale Comes forth to whisper where the violets lie? Is it when roses in our paths grow pale? They have one season — all are ours, to die!
Página 27 - Waft, waft, ye winds, His story, And you, ye waters, roll, Till, like a sea of glory, It spreads from pole to pole ; Till o'er our ransomed nature, The Lamb for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign ! 727 Psalm 60.
Página 18 - Brightest and best of the sons of the morning ! Dawn on our darkness and lend us Thine aid ! Star of the East, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid ! <#irst Sunbag after %ip|rang.— No.
Página 304 - THE stately Homes of England, How beautiful they stand ! Amidst their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land ; The deer across their greensward bound Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream.
Página 18 - His head with the beasts of the stall ; Angels adore Him in slumber reclining, Maker, and Monarch, and Saviour of all ! 3.
Página 268 - The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rock-bound coast, And the woods against a stormy sky Their giant branches tossed; And the heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moored their bark On the wild New England shore.
Página 7 - And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither so that there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building.