The Poems of William B. Tappan: Not Contained in a Former VolumeH. Perkins, 1836 - 324 páginas |
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... , Name ! by which this house we call : Opened are the doors of heaven , Lifted are the gates of God— Enter ! -souls to Thee are given , Thou that hast the wine - press trod . 29 30 39 TO MY FATHER's old bible . TO MY.
... , Name ! by which this house we call : Opened are the doors of heaven , Lifted are the gates of God— Enter ! -souls to Thee are given , Thou that hast the wine - press trod . 29 30 39 TO MY FATHER's old bible . TO MY.
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... hast thou ; For sadly cometh on my gaze Long buried pleasure , now ! And , as I ope thy blessed leaves , My Father seemeth near ; I hearken to his voice , and see The hand that once was here . I note the precept that he marked ; With ...
... hast thou ; For sadly cometh on my gaze Long buried pleasure , now ! And , as I ope thy blessed leaves , My Father seemeth near ; I hearken to his voice , and see The hand that once was here . I note the precept that he marked ; With ...
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... hast a living charm ; The promise is unsealed , that still Doth years of ill disarm . The kindly Gilead bearest thou , That heals the hurt within ; The fountain , ever full , hast thou , So potent for my sin . Even seeking , here , the ...
... hast a living charm ; The promise is unsealed , that still Doth years of ill disarm . The kindly Gilead bearest thou , That heals the hurt within ; The fountain , ever full , hast thou , So potent for my sin . Even seeking , here , the ...
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... hast spanned , Its characters in beauty stand . Of thee , redeemed ones sweetly sing , Where errand - angels plume their wing ; That mellow music bursts and dies Ever along those upper skies . Yet nobler than this matchless frame , Or ...
... hast spanned , Its characters in beauty stand . Of thee , redeemed ones sweetly sing , Where errand - angels plume their wing ; That mellow music bursts and dies Ever along those upper skies . Yet nobler than this matchless frame , Or ...
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... hast for me no smile ; Thou canst not whisper pleasure to this heart , Thy aspect cannot life's sad ills beguile . O'er thee , the sombre child of Winter , stern , Nature is weeping in funereal gloom ; Cheerless the trophies that adorn ...
... hast for me no smile ; Thou canst not whisper pleasure to this heart , Thy aspect cannot life's sad ills beguile . O'er thee , the sombre child of Winter , stern , Nature is weeping in funereal gloom ; Cheerless the trophies that adorn ...
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Términos y frases comunes
afar barque beams beauty beneath BIBLE blessed blest bliss bloom bosom breast bright broken flower brow charms cheer Cherokee child Christ church dark dark wave dead dear death doth dread dream dwell earth eternity EUCHARIST fair Father fearful flower FREEDMEN gaze glad gloom glorious glory God's grace grave grief hast hath heard heart heaven holy hope hour hymn immortal Jesus land life's live Lord lyre Mercy mercy seat MIRIAM'S SONG MISSIONARY MISSOURI mortal mother ne'er neath night o'er once peace Plymouth Rock praise prayer proud rejoice rise SECOND SHEPHERD seen shame Shepherd shine SHIP sigh skies sleep slumber smile song SONG OF DEBORAH sorrow soul star storm Sunday-school sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thought throne toil tomb trod Twas unto voice wake WALK FROM BUFFALO wanderer wave weep wept wings