The Rose of Sharon: A Religious Souvenir, Volumen1847Sarah Carter Edgarton Mayo A. Tompkins and B.B. Mussey, 1847 |
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... sorrows . But you will suffer us to allude to one grief which is also , though not equally , yours . Since we last met you thus on the threshold of our Annual , we have parted with one whose absence cannot be unregretted by you . Never ...
... sorrows . But you will suffer us to allude to one grief which is also , though not equally , yours . Since we last met you thus on the threshold of our Annual , we have parted with one whose absence cannot be unregretted by you . Never ...
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... inspiring to our better nature , than the face of Jesus , refined by religious love , spiritualized by holy sorrow , lighted by unshaken hope , and turned to heaven with a look , not of haughty BEAUTY AND 27 RELIGION .
... inspiring to our better nature , than the face of Jesus , refined by religious love , spiritualized by holy sorrow , lighted by unshaken hope , and turned to heaven with a look , not of haughty BEAUTY AND 27 RELIGION .
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... heaven appears . Courage , then , in all thy sorrows , Ever hoping , watch and pray , And , at last , the morning breaking , All shall end in glorious day ! ISABELLE BY MRS . L. J. B. CASE . No 36 THE ROSE OF SHARON .
... heaven appears . Courage , then , in all thy sorrows , Ever hoping , watch and pray , And , at last , the morning breaking , All shall end in glorious day ! ISABELLE BY MRS . L. J. B. CASE . No 36 THE ROSE OF SHARON .
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... sorrow in sin , even though the sin be known to none else . An in- fringement of the laws of God will work its pen- alty , though man may forbear to doom it . There may be no frowns on the face of nature for those who deform the heart ...
... sorrow in sin , even though the sin be known to none else . An in- fringement of the laws of God will work its pen- alty , though man may forbear to doom it . There may be no frowns on the face of nature for those who deform the heart ...
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... , for a tale of sorrow had ready claims upon her sympathy . ' Good morning , girls ! Call this evening , and tell me who comes under your Maysticks ! ' So saying , after loitering a few moments over the dewy 84 THE ROSE OF SHARON .
... , for a tale of sorrow had ready claims upon her sympathy . ' Good morning , girls ! Call this evening , and tell me who comes under your Maysticks ! ' So saying , after loitering a few moments over the dewy 84 THE ROSE OF SHARON .
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Página 175 - Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms, And dear that hill which lifts him to the storms; And as a child, when scaring sounds molest, Clings close and closer to the mother's breast, So the loud torrent, and the whirlwind's roar, But bind him to his native mountains more.
Página 70 - I ask not for the great, the remote, the romantic ; what is doing in Italy or Arabia; what is Greek art, or Provencal minstrelsy ; I embrace the common, I explore and sit at the feet of the "familiar, the low.
Página 299 - I have trodden the winepress alone ; and of the people there was none with me : for I will tread them in mine anger, and trample them in my fury ; and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, and I will stain all my raiment. For the day of vengeance is in mine heart, and the year of my redeemed is come.
Página 72 - Of aspect more sublime; that blessed mood, In which the burthen of the mystery, In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world, 40 Is lightened— that serene and blessed mood In which the affections gently lead us on— Until, the breath of this corporeal frame And even the motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid asleep 45 In body, and become a living soul; While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and the deep power of joy, We see into the life...
Página 20 - The world is emblematic. Parts of speech are metaphors, because the whole of nature is a metaphor of the human mind. The laws of moral nature answer to those of matter as face to face in a glass. "The visible world and the relation of its parts is the dial plate of the invisible.
Página 31 - Murmurings, whereby the monitor expressed Mysterious union with its native sea. Even such a shell the universe itself Is to the ear of Faith ; and there are times, I doubt not, when to you it doth impart Authentic tidings of invisible things; Of ebb and flow, and ever-during power: And central peace, subsisting at the heart Of endless agitation.
Página 71 - I embrace the common, I explore and sit at the feet of the familiar, the low. Give me insight into to-day, and you may have the antique and future worlds. What would we really know the meaning of? The meal in the firkin; the milk in the pan; the ballad in the street...
Página 68 - Nature never wears a mean appearance. Neither does the wisest man extort her secret, and lose his curiosity by finding out all her perfection. Nature never became a toy to a wise spirit. The flowers, the animals, the mountains, reflected the wisdom of his best hour, as much as they had delighted the simplicity of his childhood.
Página 175 - Nor fame, nor power, nor love, nor leisure. Others I see whom these surround; Smiling they live, and call life pleasure ; To me that cup has been dealt in another measure.
Página 71 - What would we really know the meaning of? The meal in the firkin; the milk in the pan; the ballad in the street; the news of the boat; the glance of the eye; the form and the gait of the body; — show me the ultimate reason of these matters; — show me the sublime presence of the highest spiritual cause lurking, as always it does lurk, in these suburbs and extremities of nature; let me see every trifle...