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... shadows rolled On the eye that gleamed in death ; And the evening - dews fell cold On the lip that gasped for breath . As I gazed , an ancient dame , - She was childless by her look ! With refreshing cordials came ; Of her bounty I ...
... shadows rolled On the eye that gleamed in death ; And the evening - dews fell cold On the lip that gasped for breath . As I gazed , an ancient dame , - She was childless by her look ! With refreshing cordials came ; Of her bounty I ...
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... shadow of those rocks . There with shepherd's pipe and song , In the merry mingling dance , Once they led their brides along , Now ! -Perdition seize thee , France ! Shep . Heard not Heaven the accusing cries Of the blood that smoked ...
... shadow of those rocks . There with shepherd's pipe and song , In the merry mingling dance , Once they led their brides along , Now ! -Perdition seize thee , France ! Shep . Heard not Heaven the accusing cries Of the blood that smoked ...
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... shadow breaks the boundless blaze ; The breath of ocean wanders through their vales In morning breezes and in evening gales : Earth from her lap perennial verdure pours , Ambrosial fruits , and amaranthine flowers ; O'er the wild ...
... shadow breaks the boundless blaze ; The breath of ocean wanders through their vales In morning breezes and in evening gales : Earth from her lap perennial verdure pours , Ambrosial fruits , and amaranthine flowers ; O'er the wild ...
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... shadows from the evening sky , Ere the tree trembled to his feeble stroke , The woodman languished , and his heart - strings broke ; Condemned in torrid noon , with palsied hand , To urge the slow plough o'er the obdurate land , The ...
... shadows from the evening sky , Ere the tree trembled to his feeble stroke , The woodman languished , and his heart - strings broke ; Condemned in torrid noon , with palsied hand , To urge the slow plough o'er the obdurate land , The ...
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... shadows o'er the realms of noon ; From rude Caffraria , where the giraffes browse , With stately heads among the forest boughs , To Atlas , where Numidian lions glow With torrid fire beneath eternal snow ; From Nubian hills , that hail ...
... shadows o'er the realms of noon ; From rude Caffraria , where the giraffes browse , With stately heads among the forest boughs , To Atlas , where Numidian lions glow With torrid fire beneath eternal snow ; From Nubian hills , that hail ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
age to age amidst arms art thou beams beauty behold beneath blood bosom breast breath breeze CANTO clouds dark dead death deep despair dream earth Enoch eternal Euphrates evanescent father fear fire flame fled flood flowers foes gazed gloom glory grace grave Greenland hand hath heart heaven hope hopes and fears immortal isle Javan land light living look lyre moon morn mother mountains Nature's never night numbers o'er ocean pale Paradise peace Pelican Island perish prayer prey race rapture reign rest rills rocks rolled rose round scene shade shadow shadows roll shine shore sigh silent sire skies slain slumber smile song soul spirit spread stars stood storm strange stream streams of passion sublime sweet tears tempest thee thine thou thought tide toil tomb trees trembling vale vanished voice waves wild wind wings youth Zillah
Passagens conhecidas
Página 468 - HAIL to the Lord's Anointed, Great David's greater Son ; Hail, in the time appointed, His reign on earth begun ; He comes to break oppression, To set the captive free, To take away transgression, And rule in equity.
Página 450 - Amen! so let it be! Life from the dead is in that word, 'Tis immortality. Here in the body pent, Absent from Him I roam, Yet nightly pitch my moving tent A day's march nearer home.
Página 449 - GO to dark Gethsemane, Ye that feel the tempter's power, Your Redeemer's conflict see, Watch with him one bitter hour ; Turn not from his griefs away, Learn of Jesus Christ to pray.
Página 449 - Almighty Saviour speaks, While the faithful Christian dies ; Thus the bonds of life He breaks, And the ransomed captive flies. 2 Prisoner, long detained below, Prisoner, now with freedom blest, Welcome from a world of woe, Welcome to a Land of Rest...
Página 432 - ANGELS, from the realms of glory, Wing your flight o'er all the earth ; Ye, who sang creation's story, Now proclaim Messiah's birth : Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new-born King.
Página 431 - HARK, the song of jubilee, Loud as mighty thunders roar, Or the fulness of the sea, When it breaks upon the shore : Hallelujah ! for the Lord God Omnipotent shall reign ; Hallelujah ! let the word Echo round the earth and main.
Página 40 - A land of beauty, virtue, valor, truth, Time-tutored age and love-exalted youth: The wandering mariner, whose eye explores The wealthiest isles, the most enchanting shores, Views not a realm so bountiful and fair, Nor breathes the spirit of a purer air ; In every clime the...
Página 431 - HYMN 155. ("'• 1.) Songs of Praise. 1 fifONGS of praise the angels sang; Heaven with hallelujahs rang, When Jehovah's work begun, When he spake and it was done. 2 Songs of praise awoke the morn, When the Prince of peace was born ; Songs of praise arose, when he Captive led captivity. 3 Heaven and earth must pass away; Songs of praise shall crown that. day: God will make new heavens and earth : Songs of praise shall hail their birth.
Página 381 - A POOR wayfaring man of grief Hath often crossed me on my way, Who sued so humbly for relief, That I could never answer, Nay. I had not power to ask his name, Whither he went, or whence he came, Yet there was something in his eye That won my love, I knew not why.
Página 262 - The soul, of origin divine, God's glorious image freed from clay, In heaven's eternal sphere shall shine A star of day ! The sun is but a spark of fire, A transient meteor in the sky; The soul, immortal as its sire, Shall never die ! '