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" All the flowers that gild the spring Hither their still music bring ; If Heaven bless them, thankful they Smell more sweet, and look more gay. "
Conversations with cousin Rachel. 4 pt. [bound in 2 vols.]. - Page 47
by Rachel (cousin.) - 1844
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A collection of Psalms and hymns, publ. by J. and C. Wesley

John Wesley - 1818 - 306 pages
...melody : Night and day they warbling vim Never pause, but still run on. 4 All the flowers, that paint the spring, Hither their still music bring : If heaven...thankful they, Smell more sweet, and look more gay. 5 Wake for shame, my sluggish heart, Wake and gladly sing thy part ; Learn of birds, and springs, and...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 3

664 pages
...be, Streams have too their melody ; Night and day they warbling run, Never pause, but still sing on. All the flowers that gild the spring • Hither their still music bring ; If heav'n bless them, thanktnl they Swell more sweet, and look more gay. Only we can scarce afford This...
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Devotions in the ancient way of offices,: with psalms, hymns and prayers for ...

John Austin - 1846 - 616 pages
...be, Streams have too their melody ; Night and day they warbling run, Never pause, but still sing on. All the flowers that gild the spring, Hither their...thankful they Smell more sweet, and look more gay. Only we can scarce afford This short office to our Lord ; We, on whom His bounty flows, All things...
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The Garden Flowers of the Year

Garden flowers - Flowers - 1799 - 200 pages
...will, probably, some day grace our English gardens, as they seem likely to bear our climate. MAY. " All the flowers that gild the spring, Hither their...more sweet, and look more gay. " Though their voices gentle be, Streams have too their melody ; Night and day they warbling run, Never pause, but still...
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The Flowers of the Year, Parts 1-2

Flowers - 1847 - 392 pages
...probably, some day grace our English gardens, as they seem likely to bear our climate. MAY. " All (he flowers that gild the spring, Hither their still music...more sweet, and look more gay. " Though their voices gentle be. Streams have too their melody ; Night and day they warbling run , Never pause, bnt still...
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Hymns of the Ages: Being Selections from Lyra Catholica, Germanica ..., Volume 1

Caroline Snowden Guild - Hymns - 1859 - 336 pages
...run, Never pause, but ftill fing on. All the flowers that gild the spring, Hither their ftill mufic bring ; If heaven bless them, thankful, they Smell more sweet, and look more gay. Only we can scarce afford, This fhort office to our Lord; We, on whom his bounty flows, All things...
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Hymns for divine worship, compiled for the use of members of the Methodist ...

Methodist new connexion - Hymns, English - 1863 - 970 pages
...Streams have, too, their melody ; Night and day they wrarbling run, Never pause, but still sing on. 4 All the flowers that gild the spring, Hither their...thankful they Smell more sweet, and look more gay. 5 Only we can scarce afford This short office to our Lord ; We, on whom His bounty flows, All things...
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The book of praise, from the best English hymn writers, selected ..., Issue 231

Roundell Palmer (1st earl of Selborne) - 1863 - 508 pages
...be, Streams have too their melody ; Night and day they warbling run, Never pause, but still sing on. All the flowers that gild the spring Hither their...thankful they Smell more sweet, and look more gay. Only we can scarce afford This short office to our Lord ; We, on whom His bounty flows, All things...
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Flowers and Fruit Gathered by Loving Hands from Old English Gardens

Emily Taylor - English poetry - 1864 - 210 pages
...be, Streams have too their melody ; Night and day they warbling run, Never pause, but still sing on. All the flowers that gild the spring Hither their...thankful, they Smell more sweet, and look more gay. Only we can scarce afford This short office to our Lord, We, on whom His bounty flows — All things...
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Hymns, old and new

Thomas Davis (incumbent of Roundhay.) - 1864 - 408 pages
...be, Streams too have their melody : Night and day they warbling run, Never pause, but still sing ou. All the flowers that gild the spring Hither their...Heaven bless them, thankful they Smell more sweet, aud look more gay. Wake for shame, my sluggish heart, Wake, and gladly sing thy part ; Learn of birds,...
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