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... fall the dews of eve , Raising still the languid flowers ; Sweetly flow the tears that grieve O'er a mourner's stricken hours . Blessed tears and dews , that yet Lift us nearer unto heaven ! Let us still His praise repeat , Who in mercy ...
... fall the dews of eve , Raising still the languid flowers ; Sweetly flow the tears that grieve O'er a mourner's stricken hours . Blessed tears and dews , that yet Lift us nearer unto heaven ! Let us still His praise repeat , Who in mercy ...
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... fall , In thy protection I confide . If , when this dust to dust's restored , My soul shall float on airy wing , How shall thy glorious name adored Inspire her feeble voice to sing ! To thee I breathe my humble strain , Grateful for.
... fall , In thy protection I confide . If , when this dust to dust's restored , My soul shall float on airy wing , How shall thy glorious name adored Inspire her feeble voice to sing ! To thee I breathe my humble strain , Grateful for.
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... heart , Whose eyes are dim with tears . Night falls , but soon the morning light Its glories shall restore ; And thus the eyes that sleep in death Shall wake to close no more . LIX . 2. Martineau BENEATH this starry arch Nought resteth.
... heart , Whose eyes are dim with tears . Night falls , but soon the morning light Its glories shall restore ; And thus the eyes that sleep in death Shall wake to close no more . LIX . 2. Martineau BENEATH this starry arch Nought resteth.
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... fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . LXV . Jos . Reaumont ( ,, * ) ; 9 As earth's pageant passes by , Let reflection turn thine eye Inward , and observe thy breast ; There alone dwells solid ...
... fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . LXV . Jos . Reaumont ( ,, * ) ; 9 As earth's pageant passes by , Let reflection turn thine eye Inward , and observe thy breast ; There alone dwells solid ...
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LXVII . Bp . Home SEE the leaves around us falling , Dry and withered to the ground ; Thus to thoughtless mortals calling , With a sweet and solemn sound : 66 Yearly in our course returning , Messengers of shortest stay ; We come to ...
LXVII . Bp . Home SEE the leaves around us falling , Dry and withered to the ground ; Thus to thoughtless mortals calling , With a sweet and solemn sound : 66 Yearly in our course returning , Messengers of shortest stay ; We come to ...
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Adams adored angels Arouse thee Barbauld beam Blessed be thy blest breast breath bright dark dead death divine doth dreams dust earth Ebenezer Elliott Emily Taylor faith Father Father divine Flower flows sparkling gentle George Dyer glory glows Goethe golden Golden ear grave hallowed ground hast hath heart Thy soul heaven holy hope hour human heart Jeremy Taylor light Living or dying Lord Luis de Leon Mary Howitt mercies are sure mercies aye endure Milton morning mourn Nature's Nearer to thee night o'er peace rest Robert Nicoll round S. D. Collet sacred sage Sarah F shine sing skies sleep song of praise spirit stars sweet SWEET day Taylor Taylor's Collection temples There's thine own heart thou art throne Thy mercy endureth thy name tide Truth to thine unto voice W. J. Fox weep wisdom worship دو