Poems: Chiefly ReligiousJ. Nisbet and W. Marsh, 1833 - 165 páginas |
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Chiefly Religious Henry Francis Lyte. Hark the thrush ! how sweet his lay ! See the flowers , how blooming ! 66 66 Weep not for the dead , " they say , " Though in earth consuming . Weep not for her — she is gone " Where no cares can ...
Chiefly Religious Henry Francis Lyte. Hark the thrush ! how sweet his lay ! See the flowers , how blooming ! 66 66 Weep not for the dead , " they say , " Though in earth consuming . Weep not for her — she is gone " Where no cares can ...
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... sweet to sweet . Then lives lithe Hope , live Love and Mirth ; Then God in beauty walks the earth : The heart is in ... flowers ! 32.
... sweet to sweet . Then lives lithe Hope , live Love and Mirth ; Then God in beauty walks the earth : The heart is in ... flowers ! 32.
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Chiefly Religious Henry Francis Lyte. O days of sunshine , song , and flowers ! O young Love's early haunts and hours ... sweet south , up which the bees Came musical ; and there we stood , And gazed down on the ocean flood , That heaved ...
Chiefly Religious Henry Francis Lyte. O days of sunshine , song , and flowers ! O young Love's early haunts and hours ... sweet south , up which the bees Came musical ; and there we stood , And gazed down on the ocean flood , That heaved ...
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... flowers , For Summer's future fruits and bowers . All , all was bright ! -at times like this No sight or sound comes in amiss ; But things around appear to win A colour from the mood within . The earth laughed into flower : the sky ...
... flowers , For Summer's future fruits and bowers . All , all was bright ! -at times like this No sight or sound comes in amiss ; But things around appear to win A colour from the mood within . The earth laughed into flower : the sky ...
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... sweet to walk abroad among the evening dews : The flowers are fled from every path , with all their scents and hues : The joyous bird no more is heard , save where his slender song The robin drops , as meek he hops the withered leaves ...
... sweet to walk abroad among the evening dews : The flowers are fled from every path , with all their scents and hues : The joyous bird no more is heard , save where his slender song The robin drops , as meek he hops the withered leaves ...
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Términos y frases comunes
adore angels beauty beneath beneath the sky bless bliss bloom blossom breath breeze bright brighter calm Christ cloud dare dark dark waves Day-light dear death dews dwell earth earthly earthquake earthworm eternal faith faithless fears feel feet flee friends gentle gone grace grief H. F. LYTE Hail hand hast hear heart heaven heavenly hope hues Jehovah on high Jesus last trump light little hour live lives to die look Lord mother Muse's ne'er neath night nought o'er peace playmates praise to Jehovah prayer Psalms rest rise rise and shine roam rock round Saviour scenes shine shun sigh sinners skies sleep smile song sorrow soul speak spirit spring sting storm sunshine sweet flowers tears thee thine thou art throne Thy breast tomb Twas voice walks waves weep Whate'er wild wind wing withered wonder ye hours