WHEN Faith and Love, which parted from thee never, Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life, which us from life doth sever. The Quarterly Review - Side 3301862Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 sider
...which parted from thee never, Had ripen'd thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Staid not behind, nor in the grave were trod ; But,... | |
| John Sheppard - 1833 - 404 sider
...vilalis." ' Milton has very forcibly expressed the same sentiment intone of his finest sonnets : — " This earthly load Of death, called life, which us from life doth sever." 1 S". Bern. Opp. p. 558. in necessities, for Christ's sake ;" yet we have not found the most eminent... | |
| 1836 - 368 sider
...which parted from thee never, H;id ripen'd thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of Death, called Life ; which us from life doth sever, Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour Stay'd not behind, nor in the grave were trod, But,... | |
| John Brown Patterson - 1837 - 496 sider
...that is past a memento;" he hath shaken off the clogs which here encumbered his noblest energies,— " This earthly load Of death, called life, which us from life doth sever," and hath entered upon the "joy and greatness " of that future stage of being on which he was wont so... | |
| A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 sider
...which parted from thee never, Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour Stayed not behind, nor in the grave were trod; But... | |
| John Milton - 1843 - 364 sider
...which parted from thee never, Had ripen'd thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life ; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Stay'd not behind, nor in the grave were trod ; But,... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 92 sider
...which parted from thee never, Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life ; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Staid not hehind, nor in the grave were trod ; But,... | |
| 1854 - 444 sider
...a world of more refined and noble conditions, free from this bondage of corruption, free from " The earthly load Of death, called life ; which us from life doth sever." 6 Sleeping implies waking ; of which the heathen poets were so sensible that when they described death... | |
| 1845 - 492 sider
...MW Lloyd, late of Madras Mr. A. Sewell, late of London. We, too, shall soon be called on to resign " This earthly load of death, Called life, which us from life doth sever." May we, then But I will let serious thought and meditation fill up the aspiration. It has been said... | |
| Christian poets - 1851 - 470 sider
...which parted from thee never. Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life ; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Staid not behind, nor in the grave were trod ; But,... | |
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