The Brighter Age: A Poem. ...Crocker & Brewster, 1830 - 91 pages |
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... felt The woes insulted Heaven to our's has dealt ? No - let the crimson stain defile but this ! Let yonder worlds be still , but worlds of bliss . The change , a better , brighter age shall cause , Is not in nature , or in nature's laws ...
... felt The woes insulted Heaven to our's has dealt ? No - let the crimson stain defile but this ! Let yonder worlds be still , but worlds of bliss . The change , a better , brighter age shall cause , Is not in nature , or in nature's laws ...
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... felt or feared the miseries of hell ; Can now look up , and hear the stunning crash ; Can mark unmoved the lightning's frequent flash . Peaceful he gazes on the mingled strife ; Nor feels a dread , nor fears the loss of life . His head ...
... felt or feared the miseries of hell ; Can now look up , and hear the stunning crash ; Can mark unmoved the lightning's frequent flash . Peaceful he gazes on the mingled strife ; Nor feels a dread , nor fears the loss of life . His head ...
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... felt no more , When the bright day of mercy shall come o'er The world ? Ah ! no ; methinks it cannot be ; Since God has given the eye its power to see ; The heart its power to feel ; and decked the spring ; That eye might see , and ...
... felt no more , When the bright day of mercy shall come o'er The world ? Ah ! no ; methinks it cannot be ; Since God has given the eye its power to see ; The heart its power to feel ; and decked the spring ; That eye might see , and ...
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... Felt when earth's beauties into being start , When wintry winds are gone ; when summer air , Genial and sweet , the lovely landscapes share ? All this forego , for an unchanging clime ; Though glorious as an Eden in its prime ? Ah , no ...
... Felt when earth's beauties into being start , When wintry winds are gone ; when summer air , Genial and sweet , the lovely landscapes share ? All this forego , for an unchanging clime ; Though glorious as an Eden in its prime ? Ah , no ...
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... Felt in fierce winter , dreadful though it be ; Seen in the vernal bloom and summer sky ; And when autumnal glories court the eye . Give to the soul that grace revealed from Heaven ; A conscience pacified ; and sins forgiven ; Let it ...
... Felt in fierce winter , dreadful though it be ; Seen in the vernal bloom and summer sky ; And when autumnal glories court the eye . Give to the soul that grace revealed from Heaven ; A conscience pacified ; and sins forgiven ; Let it ...
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