Select Poetry: Chiefly on Subjects Connected with ReligionSeeleys, 1860 - 272페이지 |
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... morning light ; The flowers beneath the mower's hand Lie withering ere ' tis night . O God ! our help in ages past , Our hope for years to come , Be thou our guard whilst life shall last , And our eternal home . XXVIII . WHEN Israel ...
... morning light ; The flowers beneath the mower's hand Lie withering ere ' tis night . O God ! our help in ages past , Our hope for years to come , Be thou our guard whilst life shall last , And our eternal home . XXVIII . WHEN Israel ...
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... morning song ? Fathers may hate us or forsake , God's foundlings then are we ; Mother on child no pity take , But we shall still have thee . We may look home , and seek in vain A fond fraternal heart ; But Christ hath given his promise ...
... morning song ? Fathers may hate us or forsake , God's foundlings then are we ; Mother on child no pity take , But we shall still have thee . We may look home , and seek in vain A fond fraternal heart ; But Christ hath given his promise ...
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... eyes ; Shine through the gloom , and point me to the skies ; Heaven's morning breaks , and earth's vain shadows flee : In life and death , O Lord , abide with me ! LXXV . JESUS ! and can it ever be- A CHRIST THE STRENGTH OF HIS PEOPLE .
... eyes ; Shine through the gloom , and point me to the skies ; Heaven's morning breaks , and earth's vain shadows flee : In life and death , O Lord , abide with me ! LXXV . JESUS ! and can it ever be- A CHRIST THE STRENGTH OF HIS PEOPLE .
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... morning breaks , the shadows flee , Pure , Universal Love Thou art : To me , to all , thy bowels move , Thy Nature , and thy Name is Love . My prayer hath power with God : the grace Unspeakable I now receive : Through faith I see Thee ...
... morning breaks , the shadows flee , Pure , Universal Love Thou art : To me , to all , thy bowels move , Thy Nature , and thy Name is Love . My prayer hath power with God : the grace Unspeakable I now receive : Through faith I see Thee ...
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... morning hymn ; each bush And oak doth know I AM . - Canst thou not sing ? Above thy cares and follies ! Go this way ... Mornings are mysteries : the first , world's youth , Man's resurrection , and the future's bud , Shroud in their ...
... morning hymn ; each bush And oak doth know I AM . - Canst thou not sing ? Above thy cares and follies ! Go this way ... Mornings are mysteries : the first , world's youth , Man's resurrection , and the future's bud , Shroud in their ...
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abide angels beams beneath bless blest bliss blood breast breath bright calm child Christ clouds dark death despair thou never divine doth dread dwell earth eternal false earth Father fear flee flesh foes give glorious glory grief hand hath healing hear heart heaven heaven's gate heavenly hell holy hope hour Jesus Lamb of God life's light live liveth Lord love divine love possess love Thee mar delights mercy mournful mountain nigh night pains God o'er peace praise prayer reigns rest rise saints Saviour shalt shine sigh sinks skies smile sorrows soul star Star of Bethlehem strength sweet tears Tempter's power thine Thou art thou art God Thou hast thought throne thy love thy Name Thy Nature thy pains thy spirit tis Thou tower of refuge trembling trust uncertain path voice waves weep wilt wings world unknown
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245 페이지 - Perhaps the Christian volume is the theme. How guiltless blood for guilty man was shed; How he who bore in Heaven the second name Had not on earth whereon to lay His head ; How His first followers and servants sped. The precepts sage they wrote to many a land How he who lone, in Patmos banished. Saw in the sun a mighty angel stand. And heard great Babylon's doom pronounced by Heaven's command. Then kneeling down, to Heaven's Eternal King, The saint, the father, and the husband prays; Hope "springs...
223 페이지 - That day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner's stay? How shall he meet that dreadful day? When, shrivelling like a parched scroll, The flaming heavens together roll, When louder yet, and yet more dread, Swells the high trump that wakes the dead ! O, on that day, that wrathful day, When man to judgment wakes from clay, Be THOU the trembling sinner's stay, Though heaven and earth shall pass away!
68 페이지 - HOW sweet the Name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear ! It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives away his fear.
164 페이지 - Prayer is the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try ; Prayer, the sublimest strains that reach The Majesty on high. 4 Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, The Christian's native air, His watchword at the gates of death • He enters heaven with prayer. :. Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice Returning from his ways; While angels in their songs rejoice, And cry,
106 페이지 - Strong in the Lord of Hosts, And in his mighty power; Who in the strength of Jesus trusts Is more than conqueror.
187 페이지 - Like to the falling of a star; Or as the flights of eagles are; Or like the fresh spring's gaudy hue; Or silver drops of morning dew; Or like a wind that chafes the flood; Or bubbles which on water stood; Even such is man, whose borrowed light Is straight called in, and paid to night. The wind blows out; the bubble dies; The spring entombed in autumn lies; The dew dries up; the star is shot; The flight is past; and man forgot.
78 페이지 - JUST as I am, without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bid'st me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come!
186 페이지 - The glories of our blood and state Are shadows, not substantial things ; There is no armour against fate ; Death lays his icy hand on kings : Sceptre and crown Must tumble down, And in the dust be equal made With the poor crooked scythe and spade. Some men with swords may reap the field, And plant fresh laurels where they kill : But their strong nerves at last must yield ; They tame but one another still : Early or late They stoop to fate, And must give up their murmuring breath When they, pale captives,...
199 페이지 - TO BLOSSOMS. Fair pledges of a fruitful tree, Why do ye fall so fast? Your date is not so past ; But you may stay yet here awhile, To blush and gently smile, And go at last.
29 페이지 - A thousand ages in thy sight Are like an evening gone, Short as the watch that ends the night Before the rising sun.