Matins and Vespers: With Hymns and Occasional Devotional Piecesauthor: sold by G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1824 - 251 páginas |
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... 'ning portals of the tomb . Such vain creations from the midnight's womb Has superstition summon'd , and array'd In all the hideous forms that fear has made . Spirits there are indeed that walk the night , — 26 TUESDAY EVENING . 26.
... 'ning portals of the tomb . Such vain creations from the midnight's womb Has superstition summon'd , and array'd In all the hideous forms that fear has made . Spirits there are indeed that walk the night , — 26 TUESDAY EVENING . 26.
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... fear , What earthly woe , shall cloud my spirit ? None . Forward , then , forward to the golden throne ! Why should our restless wishes linger here ? See from the clouds a smiling angel calls , " Come hither , Christian ! -Open is the ...
... fear , What earthly woe , shall cloud my spirit ? None . Forward , then , forward to the golden throne ! Why should our restless wishes linger here ? See from the clouds a smiling angel calls , " Come hither , Christian ! -Open is the ...
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... fears ; -but I Will sing His praises joyfully , While I have life or breath to sing , In His existence triumphing . How sweet to meditate , O Lord ! On Thy great name , Thy glorious word , In Thy blest presence to rejoice , To Thy blest ...
... fears ; -but I Will sing His praises joyfully , While I have life or breath to sing , In His existence triumphing . How sweet to meditate , O Lord ! On Thy great name , Thy glorious word , In Thy blest presence to rejoice , To Thy blest ...
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... fear , Jarring upon the mortal ear ? There repose and silence dwell : - The living hear the funeral knell , But the dead no funeral knell can hear . Does the gay flower scorn the grave ? the dew Forget to kiss its turf ? the stream ...
... fear , Jarring upon the mortal ear ? There repose and silence dwell : - The living hear the funeral knell , But the dead no funeral knell can hear . Does the gay flower scorn the grave ? the dew Forget to kiss its turf ? the stream ...
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... fear Of death — when this same death we dread , Is life continuous , —and to die Is but to live immortally ? Here , every , every step we tread , Is on a grave - and every breath Heaved , is a messenger of death . ' Tis well . If life ...
... fear Of death — when this same death we dread , Is life continuous , —and to die Is but to live immortally ? Here , every , every step we tread , Is on a grave - and every breath Heaved , is a messenger of death . ' Tis well . If life ...
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amaranthine angels art Thou beam beauty beneath bless blest bliss bosom breath breeze bright calm clouds comet dark dark prison death deep divine dost dreams dust E'en earth earthly eternal evening's Father flow flowers gentle gilds gloom glorious glory glowing grave hallow'd hast hear heart heaven heavenly hills holy hope hour HYMN immortal JOHN BOWRING life's look Lord lyre majesty mighty mighty hand MORNING morning's mortal mountains nature's neath night nought o'er path peace pilgrim praise pure repose rest rill robes roll round seraphim seraphs serene shade shine silence sleep Smallfield smiles soar song sorrow soul spirit splendour star stream sublime sweet sweetly temple Thee Thine Thou art thoughts thousand thro Thy light Thy love Thy majesty Thy presence Thy throne tomb trembling twilight twill vale veil'd virtue visions voice wake wandering weary wing wisdom