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
| 1880 - 812 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,... | |
| 1880 - 818 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,... | |
| David M. Main (ed) - 1881 - 496 sider
...JOHN MILTON never, 16o8-.6 7 4 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 - 1881 - 590 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 as... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1881 - 1000 sider
...which parted from thee never, Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign i@ , Tliy works, .and alms, aud all thy good endeavor Stayed not behiud, nor in. the grave were trod ; But,... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1882 - 280 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,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1882 - 1002 sider
...which parted from thee never, Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign ; Come, pour thy joys oil humankind ; From sin and sorrow set us free, Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavor Stayed not behind, nor in the gravo were trod: But,... | |
| Tulasīdāsa - 1883 - 670 sider
...are taught to regard as blessings, are to the Hindu theologian a ourse. Compare Milton's— .... " This earthly load Of death called life, which us from life doth sever." 1 The sinsapa is either the asoka, or the shisham tree. who declared it to be most excellent. The citizens... | |
| James Platt - 1883 - 538 sider
...obtain salvation, release from the evil which is of the essence of existence, deliverance from " the earthly load of death called life, which us from life doth sever," and " the means of obtaining the individual annihilation of desire." Abolition of self, living for... | |
| William Wordsworth, Richard Chenevix Trench - 1884 - 304 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... | |
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