| A. B. Cleveland - 1832 - 496 sider
...beautiful a spell? In thine own bosom, brother, didst thou say? Then cherish as thine own so good a fay. And if, indeed, 'tis not the outward state, But temper...noble thoughts, and wake thee into love. Then let the feeling in thy breast be given To honest ends; this, sanctified by Heaven, And springing into life,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1832 - 244 sider
...begin ? The source of outward joy lies deep within. ****** And if indeed 't is not the outward state, i But temper of the soul, by which we rate Sadness or...noble thoughts, and wake thee into love. Then let the feeling in thy breast be given To noble ends — this, sanctified by heaven, And springing into life,... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1833 - 508 sider
...bosom, Brother? Then, as thine, Guard with a reverend fear this power divine. And if, indeed, 't is not the outward state, But temper of the Soul, by which we rate Sadness or joy, e'en let thy bosom move With noble thoughts, and wake thee into love. And let each feeling in thy breast... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1833 - 508 sider
...bosom, Brother? Then, as thine, Guard with a reverend fear this power divine. And if, indeed, 't is not the outward state, But temper of the Soul, by which we rate Sadness or joy, e'en let thy bosom move With noble thoughts, and wake thee into love; And let each feeling in thy breast... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1836 - 434 sider
..." — Where does the stream begin ? The source of outward joy lies deep within. And if indeed 't is not the outward state, But temper of the soul, by...noble thoughts, and wake thee into love. Then let the feeling in thy breast be given To noble ends — this, sanctified by Heaven, And springing into life,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1838 - 282 sider
...lack, But say—' I'm full!'—Where does the stream begin? The source of outward joy lies deep within. And if indeed 'tis not the outward state, But temper...noble thoughts, and wake thee into love. Then let the feeling in thy breast be given To noble ends—this, sanctified by Heaven, And springing into life,... | |
| Eliza Ann Munroe Bacon - 1842 - 164 sider
...was a restless spirit in her presence. Come, uncle ! will you walk again V CHAPTER III . log. ' AJTD if indeed 'tis not the outward state, But temper of the soul, by which we rate Sadness or joy,—then let thy bosom move With noble thoughts, and wake thee into love ; Then let the feelings... | |
| Hannah J. Woodman - 1846 - 224 sider
...!" — Where does the stream begin? The source of outward joy lies deep within. And if indeed 't is not the outward state, But temper of the soul by which...noble thoughts, and wake thee into love. Then let the feeling in thy breast be given To noble ends — this, sanctified by Heaven, And springing into life,... | |
| Hannah J. Woodman - 1846 - 226 sider
...The source of outward joy lies deep within. And if indeed 't is not the outward state, But tenrper of the soul by which we rate Sadness or joy, then...noble thoughts, and wake thee into love. Then let the feeling in thy breast be given To noble ends — this, sanctified by Heaven, And springing into life,... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1847 - 456 sider
...beautiful a spell ? in Urine own bosom, brother, didst tbou say? Then cherish as thine own so good a fay. And if, indeed, 'tis not the outward state, But. temper...soul, by which we rate Sadness or joy, then let thy bo=om move With noble thoughts, and wake thce into love. Then let the feeling in thy breast be given... | |
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