Matins and Vespers: With Hymns and Occasional Devotional Piecesauthor: sold by G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1824 - 251 páginas |
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... roll between ? The arm that oft hath saved , shall save ; Death has no terrors now for me- Where is thy sting , O where ? thou grave ! O death ! where is thy victory ? Methinks I see the flow'rets bloom Even now on Eden's vernal shore ...
... roll between ? The arm that oft hath saved , shall save ; Death has no terrors now for me- Where is thy sting , O where ? thou grave ! O death ! where is thy victory ? Methinks I see the flow'rets bloom Even now on Eden's vernal shore ...
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... rolling flood Invisible - an infinite tide of good , O'erflowing all — a presence in the air , Upon the land , the waters , every where ! God ! God ! word written on the waves - imprest Upon fair Nature's universal breast , - Wafted by ...
... rolling flood Invisible - an infinite tide of good , O'erflowing all — a presence in the air , Upon the land , the waters , every where ! God ! God ! word written on the waves - imprest Upon fair Nature's universal breast , - Wafted by ...
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... roll of starry brightness o'er our heads , Waking the stars and planets one by one . So rolls the varying day — and morn and noon MONDAY EVENING . 23.
... roll of starry brightness o'er our heads , Waking the stars and planets one by one . So rolls the varying day — and morn and noon MONDAY EVENING . 23.
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With Hymns and Occasional Devotional Pieces John Bowring. So rolls the varying day — and morn and noon And even - tide and night - alike proclaim The ne'er - decaying splendour of His name ; His love , that's never wearied , shed on man ...
With Hymns and Occasional Devotional Pieces John Bowring. So rolls the varying day — and morn and noon And even - tide and night - alike proclaim The ne'er - decaying splendour of His name ; His love , that's never wearied , shed on man ...
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... roll By God's high throne ! -myriads of glorious ones Bring there th ' accepted offering . O how blest To look from this dark prison to that shrine , T ' inhale one breath of paradise divine- And enter into that eternal rest Which waits ...
... roll By God's high throne ! -myriads of glorious ones Bring there th ' accepted offering . O how blest To look from this dark prison to that shrine , T ' inhale one breath of paradise divine- And enter into that eternal rest Which waits ...
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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