The Poems of William B. Tappan, Volumen1Henry Perkins--Chestnut Street., 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... given , On earth is shed the peerless noon of Heaven . For see , along the deep blue arch A glory breaks - and now a throng , From where the sparkling planets march , Come trooping down with shout and song ; And o'er those pastures ...
... given , On earth is shed the peerless noon of Heaven . For see , along the deep blue arch A glory breaks - and now a throng , From where the sparkling planets march , Come trooping down with shout and song ; And o'er those pastures ...
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... given ; There is a joy for souls distressed , A balm for every wounded breast- ' Tis found above , in heaven . There is a soft , a downy bed , Far from these shades of even ; A couch for weary mortals spread , Where they may rest the ...
... given ; There is a joy for souls distressed , A balm for every wounded breast- ' Tis found above , in heaven . There is a soft , a downy bed , Far from these shades of even ; A couch for weary mortals spread , Where they may rest the ...
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... Whose breath supports , whose bounteous hand , Unaided , holds existence ' hour ? While , day by day , the full supplies Thou need'st , are given thee from above ; Wilt thou not humbly recognise In these , a watchful 18 THE POEMS OF.
... Whose breath supports , whose bounteous hand , Unaided , holds existence ' hour ? While , day by day , the full supplies Thou need'st , are given thee from above ; Wilt thou not humbly recognise In these , a watchful 18 THE POEMS OF.
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... given to the dust The babe my bosom doated on : Yet , as upon its clay - cold bed We wept , sweet voices whispered , how Gladly we'll meet , long ere hath fled One Hundred Years from Now . ' Tis Nature's law - then why repine That man ...
... given to the dust The babe my bosom doated on : Yet , as upon its clay - cold bed We wept , sweet voices whispered , how Gladly we'll meet , long ere hath fled One Hundred Years from Now . ' Tis Nature's law - then why repine That man ...
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... given , Are hopes , not by the wide world bound , They look away to heaven ; And think not Heaven , as side by side , Are child and mother bowed- Between itself and this deep tide Of prayer , hath flung a cloud . Oh no ! if ever broken ...
... given , Are hopes , not by the wide world bound , They look away to heaven ; And think not Heaven , as side by side , Are child and mother bowed- Between itself and this deep tide Of prayer , hath flung a cloud . Oh no ! if ever broken ...
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