PoemsC. and E.B. Gill, 1830 - 192 pages |
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... thine hath won . Praise , for yet one more name , with power en- dowed , To cheer and guide us onward as we press , Yet one more image on the heart bestowed , To dwell there - beautiful in holiness ! Thine , Heber , thine , whose memory ...
... thine hath won . Praise , for yet one more name , with power en- dowed , To cheer and guide us onward as we press , Yet one more image on the heart bestowed , To dwell there - beautiful in holiness ! Thine , Heber , thine , whose memory ...
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... thine : ' Tis yours the boast to mark the stranger's way , And spur your headlong chargers on the prey , Or rouse your nightly numbers from afar , And on the hamlet pour the waste of war ; Nor spare the hoary head , nor bid your eye ...
... thine : ' Tis yours the boast to mark the stranger's way , And spur your headlong chargers on the prey , Or rouse your nightly numbers from afar , And on the hamlet pour the waste of war ; Nor spare the hoary head , nor bid your eye ...
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... teemed with golden ore ; Thine all the arts that wait on wealth's increase , Or bask and wanton in the beam of peace . When Tyber slept beneath the cypress gloom , And silence held the lonely woods of Rome ; Or 18 PALESTINE .
... teemed with golden ore ; Thine all the arts that wait on wealth's increase , Or bask and wanton in the beam of peace . When Tyber slept beneath the cypress gloom , And silence held the lonely woods of Rome ; Or 18 PALESTINE .
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... thine arm in war ? a valiant slave . What boots it now that wide thine eagles sail , Fanned by the flattering breath of conquest's gale , What , that , high - piled within yon ample dome , The blood - bought treasures rest of Greece and ...
... thine arm in war ? a valiant slave . What boots it now that wide thine eagles sail , Fanned by the flattering breath of conquest's gale , What , that , high - piled within yon ample dome , The blood - bought treasures rest of Greece and ...
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... thine Isis yet recalls with pride Thy youthful triumphs by her leafy side , ) Say , hast thou scorned , ' mid pomp , and wealth , and power , The sober transports of a studious hour ? — No , statesman , no ! -thy patriot fire was fed ...
... thine Isis yet recalls with pride Thy youthful triumphs by her leafy side , ) Say , hast thou scorned , ' mid pomp , and wealth , and power , The sober transports of a studious hour ? — No , statesman , no ! -thy patriot fire was fed ...
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Adrastus Alpheus ancient Asturia beam beneath blessed blest blood bore bounteous bower brave breast bright bright promise brow chariot cherub coral strand coursers Cronian crown dare dark dead death Didst dread dwell E'en earth Edom falchion fame fear feeble fiery flame flood flower Freedom's glorious glory gods grave Greece harp hast hath heart hill holy hope Hosanna hour Israel Jesus Jove joy in heaven king Laius Latian light Lord lyre mercy mortal mourn muse nature's night numbers o'er ocean pale Pisa's pomp praise prayer pride proud Psaumis race rill saints Saviour Scythian shade shore Sicily song sons sorrow soul spear spirit spread SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY sway sweet swell sword tears Thebes thee Theron's thine throne thunder toil tomb tower train tyrant's victory warrior waves weeping wild wing world is grown wreath yonder youth zeal
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Page 88 - The martyr first, whose eagle eye Could pierce beyond the grave, Who saw his Master in the sky, And called on Him to save: Like Him, with pardon on his tongue In midst of mortal pain, He prayed for them that did the wrong: Who follows in his train?
Page 139 - FROM Greenland's icy mountains, From India's coral strand; Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand; From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain.
Page 95 - BY cool Siloam's shady rill, How sweet the lily grows ! How sweet the breath beneath the hill Of Sharon's dewy rose ! 2 Lo ! such the child whose early feet The paths of peace have trod ; Whose secret heart, with influence sweet, Is upward drawn to God...
Page 68 - When, on our deck reclined, In careless ease my limbs I lay, And woo the cooler wind. I miss thee when by Gunga's stream My twilight steps I guide, But most beneath the lamp's pale beam I miss thee from my side.
Page 112 - Though the eye of sinful man thy glory may not see, Only thou art holy, there is none beside thee,. Perfect in power, in love, and...
Page 143 - BENEATH our feet and o'er our head Is equal warning given ; Beneath us lie the countless dead, Above us is the heaven. 2 Their names are graven on the stone, Their bones are in the clay ; And ere another day is done, Ourselves may be as they.
Page 81 - Hosanna, Lord, thine angels cry; Hosanna, Lord, thy saints reply ; Above, beneath us, and around, The dead and living swell the sound ; Hosanna, Lord, Hosanna in the highest.
Page 82 - But chiefest in our cleansed breast, Eternal bid Thy Spirit rest; And make our secret soul to be A temple pure, and worthy Thee. Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest!
Page 142 - BREAD of the world, in mercy broken, Wine of the soul, in mercy shed, By Whom th.e words of life were spoken, And in Whose death our sins are dead ; 2 Look on the heart by sorrow broken, Look on the tears by sinners shed ; And be Thy feast to us the token That by Thy grace our souls are fed.
Page 93 - Say, shall we yield Him, in costly devotion, Odors of Edom, and offerings divine, Gems of the mountain and pearls of the ocean, Myrrh from the forest or gold from the mine?