Matins and Vespers: With Hymns and Occasional Devotional Piecesauthor: sold by G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1824 - 251 páginas |
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... rise , Borne on the pinions of Thy grace , Up to angelic mysteries : Heaven is his home - his resting place . Even as the seed that autumn's breath On to its destin'd dwelling bears , Springs from its earthly tomb beneath , And its fair ...
... rise , Borne on the pinions of Thy grace , Up to angelic mysteries : Heaven is his home - his resting place . Even as the seed that autumn's breath On to its destin'd dwelling bears , Springs from its earthly tomb beneath , And its fair ...
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... Rising from mortal bondage free . Not ours alone a varying doom , Checker'd with fleeting joys and cares ; For us the portals of the tomb Lead onwards to eternal years . When trembling on the awful bourn Which bounds life's transitory ...
... Rising from mortal bondage free . Not ours alone a varying doom , Checker'd with fleeting joys and cares ; For us the portals of the tomb Lead onwards to eternal years . When trembling on the awful bourn Which bounds life's transitory ...
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... rise , As bright as lamps of paradise ; While countless stars , commingling , play In yonder devious milky way ; And the tall hills and valleys deep , Are wrapt in calm and solemn sleep . And softly sink night's shades again Upon the ...
... rise , As bright as lamps of paradise ; While countless stars , commingling , play In yonder devious milky way ; And the tall hills and valleys deep , Are wrapt in calm and solemn sleep . And softly sink night's shades again Upon the ...
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... Thee - ever - present Thou ! In every wand'ring rill that flows , In every gentle breeze that blows ; In every rising , setting sun , We trace Thee - own Thee - holy One ! G Yes ! in the mid - day's fervid beams , TUESDAY EVENING . 73.
... Thee - ever - present Thou ! In every wand'ring rill that flows , In every gentle breeze that blows ; In every rising , setting sun , We trace Thee - own Thee - holy One ! G Yes ! in the mid - day's fervid beams , TUESDAY EVENING . 73.
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... rise So daringly , so high ? And how should dim and dying mortal eyes Bear splendours of the sky ? I cannot bear them ; -but I feel , and know , That Thou art every where ; And worms and worlds - the lofty and the low , All , all Thy ...
... rise So daringly , so high ? And how should dim and dying mortal eyes Bear splendours of the sky ? I cannot bear them ; -but I feel , and know , That Thou art every where ; And worms and worlds - the lofty and the low , All , all Thy ...
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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