The Poems of William B. Tappan, Volumen1Henry Perkins--Chestnut Street., 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... rise 192 194 195 196 197 199 The House of Refuge A thousand Warriors to the charge Happiness - where is it 199 201 203 204 I have never seen the righteous forsaken On my Friend presenting his Infant at the Baptismal Fount 205 Ye Dead ...
... rise 192 194 195 196 197 199 The House of Refuge A thousand Warriors to the charge Happiness - where is it 199 201 203 204 I have never seen the righteous forsaken On my Friend presenting his Infant at the Baptismal Fount 205 Ye Dead ...
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... rise ; For Thou hast said , the broken heart Is thy own sacrifice . With earnest tears we intercede For thy paternal care ; And , self - abased , do humbly plead In penitential prayer . Our city weeps in lowly dust , Bowed by the hand ...
... rise ; For Thou hast said , the broken heart Is thy own sacrifice . With earnest tears we intercede For thy paternal care ; And , self - abased , do humbly plead In penitential prayer . Our city weeps in lowly dust , Bowed by the hand ...
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... rise , And bright the joys that for thee shine , O who may tell these beauteous skies , These cloudless suns shall long be thine ? Yet long may these your day illume , And may no storm , with rigour keen , Assail the flower that loves ...
... rise , And bright the joys that for thee shine , O who may tell these beauteous skies , These cloudless suns shall long be thine ? Yet long may these your day illume , And may no storm , with rigour keen , Assail the flower that loves ...
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... rise ; Welcome death ! each sorrow closing , Now thy features smiles do wear ; Welcome grave ! to flesh reposing , JESUS is the victor there . WHY SHOULD WE SIGH . WHY should we sigh when Fancy's dream , The ray that shone ' mid ...
... rise ; Welcome death ! each sorrow closing , Now thy features smiles do wear ; Welcome grave ! to flesh reposing , JESUS is the victor there . WHY SHOULD WE SIGH . WHY should we sigh when Fancy's dream , The ray that shone ' mid ...
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... rise to view ; They come from trophied tombs to plead For these - the lingering few . The breeze that waves their withered hairs Is stirred not with their breath ; Voiceless — yet deep that speech , for theirs Is eloquence of death ...
... rise to view ; They come from trophied tombs to plead For these - the lingering few . The breeze that waves their withered hairs Is stirred not with their breath ; Voiceless — yet deep that speech , for theirs Is eloquence of death ...
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