The Poetical Works of Hemans, Heber, and PollokJ. Grigg, 1833 - 470 páginas |
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... shade . Ye guardian saints ! ye warrior sons of heaven , ( 2 ) To whose high care Judæa's state was given ! O wont of old your nightly watch to keep , A host of gods , on Sion's towery steep ! ( 3 ) If e'er your secret footsteps linger ...
... shade . Ye guardian saints ! ye warrior sons of heaven , ( 2 ) To whose high care Judæa's state was given ! O wont of old your nightly watch to keep , A host of gods , on Sion's towery steep ! ( 3 ) If e'er your secret footsteps linger ...
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... shade , And o'er the Arabian deep her branches played ? O feeble boast of transitory power ! Vain , fruitless trust of Judah's happier hour ! Not such their hope , when through the parted main The cloudy wonder led the warrior train ...
... shade , And o'er the Arabian deep her branches played ? O feeble boast of transitory power ! Vain , fruitless trust of Judah's happier hour ! Not such their hope , when through the parted main The cloudy wonder led the warrior train ...
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... shade : - Yet slept not all ; -I heard the ceaseless jar , The rattling wagons , and the wheels of war ; The sounding lash , the march's mingled hum , And , lost and heard by fits , the languid drum ; O'er the near bridge the thundering ...
... shade : - Yet slept not all ; -I heard the ceaseless jar , The rattling wagons , and the wheels of war ; The sounding lash , the march's mingled hum , And , lost and heard by fits , the languid drum ; O'er the near bridge the thundering ...
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... shade we fly ; Forth from the world , its hope and fear Saviour , we seek thy shelter here : Weary and weak , thy grace we pray ; Turn not , O Lord ! thy guests away ! Long have we roamed in want and pain , Long HYMNS . 21 Nineteenth ...
... shade we fly ; Forth from the world , its hope and fear Saviour , we seek thy shelter here : Weary and weak , thy grace we pray ; Turn not , O Lord ! thy guests away ! Long have we roamed in want and pain , Long HYMNS . 21 Nineteenth ...
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... shade ; The winds that sweep the mountain ' or lull the drowsy glade ; The sun that from his amber bower rejoiceth on his way , The moon and stars , their Master's name in silent pomp display . Shall man , the lord of nature , expectant ...
... shade ; The winds that sweep the mountain ' or lull the drowsy glade ; The sun that from his amber bower rejoiceth on his way , The moon and stars , their Master's name in silent pomp display . Shall man , the lord of nature , expectant ...
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Página 280 - 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 childlike form.
Página 11 - Lo ! such the child whose early feet The paths of peace have trod ; Whose secret heart, with influence sweet, Is upward drawn to God.
Página 271 - O'er each fair sleeping brow ; She had each folded flower in sight, — Where are those dreamers now ? One, 'midst the forests of the West, By a dark stream is laid, — The Indian knows his place of rest, Far in the cedar shade.
Página 11 - 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 11 - 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.
Página 280 - Say, Father, say, If yet my task is done!" He knew not that the chieftain lay Unconscious of his son. "Speak, Father!" once again he cried, "If I may yet be gone!
Página 2 - 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 10 - The martyr first, whose eagle eye Could pierce beyond the grave, Who saw his Master in the sky, And called on Him to save. Like Him, with pardon on His tongue, In midst of mortal pain, He prayed for them that did the wrong; Who follows in His train?
Página 21 - Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee, Though sorrows and darkness encompass the tomb ; The Saviour has passed through its portals before thee, And the lamp of his love is thy guide through the gloom.
Página 264 - There was woman's fearless eye, Lit by her deep love's truth; There was manhood's brow serenely high, And the fiery heart of youth.