Sacred and Household Poetry: Gathered from the Highways and BywaysMoulton & Clark, 1858 - 224 sider |
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Side 3
... Thee , to Thee may it ascend ! Its every fault do Thou atone , Dear SAVIOUR , bear it to the throne- And may the unequal notes we raise Wake sweeter echoes to Thy praise ! And Thou , our COMFORTER and Guide ! Oh , ever in our souls ...
... Thee , to Thee may it ascend ! Its every fault do Thou atone , Dear SAVIOUR , bear it to the throne- And may the unequal notes we raise Wake sweeter echoes to Thy praise ! And Thou , our COMFORTER and Guide ! Oh , ever in our souls ...
Side 5
Gathered from the Highways and Byways Elizabeth Dana. 17 Nearer to Thee , 18 Little Lucy and her Song , 81 20 Pilgrim Songs , 21 Good Night , 22 The Wish and Prayer , 25 Blessed be Toy Name , Legend of St. Augustine , 73 | Rest in Heaven ...
Gathered from the Highways and Byways Elizabeth Dana. 17 Nearer to Thee , 18 Little Lucy and her Song , 81 20 Pilgrim Songs , 21 Good Night , 22 The Wish and Prayer , 25 Blessed be Toy Name , Legend of St. Augustine , 73 | Rest in Heaven ...
Side 7
... thee was woven , 121 All night the lonely suppliant prayed , 132 And is there care in Heaven ? 141 A swallow in the Spring , 153 A man of subtle reasoning , asked , 157 Ah ! grieve not him whose silver hairs , Are my flowers awake ...
... thee was woven , 121 All night the lonely suppliant prayed , 132 And is there care in Heaven ? 141 A swallow in the Spring , 153 A man of subtle reasoning , asked , 157 Ah ! grieve not him whose silver hairs , Are my flowers awake ...
Side 8
... thee , I cannot always trace the way , If ever life should seem , 68 134 • 169 170 208 136 85 221 78 • 142 216 28 109 196 186 195 181 • 204 168 • 183 • 220 34 38 46 55 76 87 92 93 106 125 • 126 : 129 It is a place where poets crowned ...
... thee , I cannot always trace the way , If ever life should seem , 68 134 • 169 170 208 136 85 221 78 • 142 216 28 109 196 186 195 181 • 204 168 • 183 • 220 34 38 46 55 76 87 92 93 106 125 • 126 : 129 It is a place where poets crowned ...
Side 9
... melt into a flood , O thou , my soul , forget no more , Oh , slumberer , rouse thee , O ye , who with the silent tear , 85 112 . 118 • 163 187 188 210 221 Peace for the troubled soul , Prophets of old , INDEX OF FIRST LINES . 9 .
... melt into a flood , O thou , my soul , forget no more , Oh , slumberer , rouse thee , O ye , who with the silent tear , 85 112 . 118 • 163 187 188 210 221 Peace for the troubled soul , Prophets of old , INDEX OF FIRST LINES . 9 .
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Populære avsnitt
Side 138 - tis Love! Thou diedst for Me, I hear Thy Whisper in my Heart. The Morning breaks, the Shadows flee: Pure UNIVERSAL LOVE Thou art, To me, to All Thy Bowels move, Thy Nature, and Thy Name is LOVE.
Side 68 - So Moses the servant of the LORD died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the LORD. And he buried him in a valley in the land of Moab, over against Beth-peor: but no man knoweth of his sepulchre unto this day.
Side 200 - neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus, with the host of heaven, came, And lo ! creation widened in man's view.
Side 70 - Along the emblazoned wall. This was the bravest warrior That ever buckled sword ; This the most gifted poet That ever breathed a word; And never earth's philosopher Traced, with his golden pen, On the deathless page, truths half so sage As he wrote down for men.
Side 141 - O ! th" exceeding grace Of highest God that loves his creatures so, And all his works with mercy doth embrace, That blessed Angels he sends to and fro, To serve to wicked man, to serve his wicked foe...
Side 206 - NOT in the solitude Alone may man commune with Heaven, or see Only in savage wood And sunny vale, the present Deity ; Or only hear his voice Where the winds whisper and the waves rejoice. Even here do I behold Thy steps, Almighty ! — here, amidst the crowd, Through the great city rolled, With everlasting murmur deep and loud — Choking the ways that wind 'Mongst the proud piles, the work of human kind.
Side 45 - What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? Who, like thyself, my guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.
Side 70 - But when the warrior dieth. His comrades in the war, With arms reversed and muffled drum. Follow his funeral car. They show the banners taken. They tell his battles won, And after him lead his masterless steed. While peals the minute gun.
Side 99 - Tis not for man to trifle ! Life is brief, And sin is here. Our age is but the falling of a leaf, A dropping tear. We have no time to sport away the hours, All must be earnest in a world like ours.
Side 139 - Contented now upon my thigh I halt, till life's short journey end; All helplessness, all weakness, I On thee alone for strength depend, Nor have I power from thee to move; Thy nature and thy name is Love.