Thy gardens and thy gallant walks Continually are green ; There grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. Quite through the streets, with silver sound, The flood of Life doth flow ; Upon whose banks on every side The wood of Life... Emblems from Eden - Página 6por James Hamilton - 1856 - 159 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Protestant association - 1853 - 406 páginas
...orchards are Most beautiful and fair ; Full furnished with trees and fruits Most wonderful and rare. Thy gardens and thy gallant walks, Continually are...sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. There's nectar and ambrosia made, There musk and civet sweet ; There many a fair and dainty drug Are... | |
| 1858
...orchards are Most heautiful and fair, Full furnished with trees and fruits, Most wonderful and rare. Thy gardens and thy gallant walks Continually are...sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. There's nectar and ambrosia made, There's musk and civet sweet, There many a fair and dainty drug Are... | |
| Zion - 1845 - 302 páginas
...wonderfully rare, Are furnish'd with all kinds of fruit, Most beautifully fair. Thy gardens and thy goodly walks, Continually are green ; There grow such sweet and pleasant flowers, As nowhere else are seen. There cinnamon and sugar grow, There nard and balm abound ; No tongue can tell, no heart can think,... | |
| 926 páginas
...rare, Are furnished with all kinds of fruit, Most beautiful and fair ! Thy gardens, and thy goodly walks, Continually are green ; There grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. There cinnamon and sugar grow ; There nard and balm abound ; No tongue can tell, no heart can think... | |
| 1850 - 806 páginas
...uard and balm abound, What tongue can tell, or heart conceive, The joys that there are found. 2Ü. Quite through the streets, with silver sound, The...life doth flow, Upon whose banks, on every side, The wood of life doth grow. 21. There trees for evermore bear fruit, And evermore do spring ; There evermore... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1852 - 530 páginas
...found f No hurt, no ache, no sore ; There is no death, no ugly deil,• There 's hfe for evermore. Quite through the streets, with silver sound, The...of life doth flow, Upon whose banks, on every side, No dampish mist is seen in thee, The woed of life doth grow. No cold nor darksome night ; There every... | |
| Horatius Bonar - 1852 - 186 páginas
...and fair ; And furnished with trees and fruit, Most beautiful and rare. Thy gardens and thy goodly walks Continually are green ; There grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen, — he is only wondered at as an enthufiall.* Obje6lions have been taken to fome parts of the hymn,... | |
| Horatius Bonar - 1852 - 180 páginas
...and fair ; And furnished with trees and fruit, Most beautiful and rare. Thy gardens and thy goodly walks Continually are green ; There grow such sweet...and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen,— he is only wondered at as an enthufiaft.* Obje6lions have been taken to fome parts of the hymn, as... | |
| Augusta Browne - 1859 - 350 páginas
...orchards are Most beautiful and fair, Full furnished with trees and fruits, Most wonderful and rare. Thy gardens and thy gallant walks Continually are...sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. There's nectar and ambrosia made, There's nmsk and civet sweet, There many a fair and dainty drug Are... | |
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