Songs of the Cross and crownStraham, Page, 1874 |
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Pagina 4
... sight , We cannot see Thee plain . Enlarge our hearts and purge our eyes To bear Thy nearer light ! The world's young ignorance is o'er ; Make us to know Thee right . FRANCIS T. PALGRAVE . B ABY JESUS , who dost lie Far above that.
... sight , We cannot see Thee plain . Enlarge our hearts and purge our eyes To bear Thy nearer light ! The world's young ignorance is o'er ; Make us to know Thee right . FRANCIS T. PALGRAVE . B ABY JESUS , who dost lie Far above that.
Pagina 7
... sight for me , Only a black wild angry heaven , Only a rolling , moaning sea , And a small weak bark by the tempest driven Hither and thither helplessly.- For I am alone on this moaning sea ! Alone , alone , on the wild wide sea , And ...
... sight for me , Only a black wild angry heaven , Only a rolling , moaning sea , And a small weak bark by the tempest driven Hither and thither helplessly.- For I am alone on this moaning sea ! Alone , alone , on the wild wide sea , And ...
Pagina 27
... a white snake : and , farther up , I traced The shadow of a great house , far in sight : A hundred casements all ablaze with light , And forms that flit athwart them as in haste 28 THE TEN VIRGINS . And a slow music , THE TEN VIRGINS.
... a white snake : and , farther up , I traced The shadow of a great house , far in sight : A hundred casements all ablaze with light , And forms that flit athwart them as in haste 28 THE TEN VIRGINS . And a slow music , THE TEN VIRGINS.
Pagina 30
... sight She fell into the dark . Beside her , sat One without motion : and her stern face flat Against the dark sky . One as still as death , Hollow'd her hands about her lamp , for fear Some motion of the midnight , or her breath ...
... sight She fell into the dark . Beside her , sat One without motion : and her stern face flat Against the dark sky . One as still as death , Hollow'd her hands about her lamp , for fear Some motion of the midnight , or her breath ...
Pagina 31
... sight of glory one by one , Than here all night upon the wild to wait Uncertain ills . Away ! the hour is late ! " Again the moon dipp'd . I could see no more ; Not the least gleam of light did heaven afford . At last I heard a knocking ...
... sight of glory one by one , Than here all night upon the wild to wait Uncertain ills . Away ! the hour is late ! " Again the moon dipp'd . I could see no more ; Not the least gleam of light did heaven afford . At last I heard a knocking ...
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angels awful Babie Bell bear beat beauty beneath Better Blessed breath bright calm CHARMER child cloud comes dark days go dead dear death deep divine dream earth eternal eyes face fair faith fall fear feel feet fell flowers friends gently gives Glorious glory God's gone grace hand hath head hear heart heaven holy hope hour human Jehovah Tsidkenu lamp land lies light living look Lord lost Master's meet mind Nature never night o'er once peace rest rise round Saviour seems shadow sight sleep smile song sought soul sound spirit stand star Strong sweet tears Tell Thee Thine things Thou Thou hast thought Thy holy UNTO voice wait wave weary weeping wild wind
Pasaje populare
Pagina 96 - GROW old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made: Our times are in his hand Who saith, "A whole I planned, Youth shows but half; trust God: see all, nor be afraid!
Pagina 219 - One adequate support For the calamities of mortal life Exists — one only ; an assured belief That the procession of our fate, howe'er Sad or disturbed, is ordered by a Being Of infinite benevolence and power ; Whose everlasting purposes embrace All accidents, converting them to good.
Pagina 171 - Never to be again ! But many more of the kind As good, nay, better perchance : is this your comfort to me ? To me, who must be saved because I cling with my mind To the same, same self, same love, same God: ay, what was, shall be.
Pagina 172 - All we have willed, or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist; Not its semblance, but itself; no beauty, nor good, nor power Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour.
Pagina 77 - He sang of God — the mighty source Of all things — the stupendous force On which all strength depends; From Whose right arm, beneath Whose eyes, All period, power, and enterprise Commences, reigns, and ends.
Pagina 197 - As ships becalmed at eve, that lay With canvas drooping, side by side, Two towers of sail at dawn of day Are scarce long leagues apart descried ; When fell the night, upsprung the breeze, And all the darkling hours they plied, Nor dreamt but each the self-same seas By each was cleaving, side by side...
Pagina 99 - Look not thou down but up ! To uses of a cup, The festal board, lamp's flash and trumpet's peal, The new wine's foaming flow. The Master's lips a-glow ! Thou, heaven's consummate cup, what need'st thou with earth's wheel ? XXXI.
Pagina 169 - All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish of my soul, All through my soul that praised as its wish flowed visibly forth, All through music and me!
Pagina 143 - twas only in my dreams. Dread Power ! whom peace and calmness serve No less than Nature's threatening voice, If aught unworthy be my choice, From THEE if I would swerve, Oh, let thy grace remind me of the light Full early lost, and fruitlessly deplored...
Pagina 134 - Almighty's mysteries to read In the large volumes of the skies. For the bright firmament Shoots forth no flame So silent, but is eloquent In speaking the Creator's name. No unregarded star Contracts its light Into so small a character, Remov'd far from our human sight; But if we steadfast look We shall discern In it, as in some holy book, How man may heavenly knowledge learn.