The Brighter Age: A Poem. ...Crocker & Brewster, 1830 - 91 pages |
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... His is the pleasure that religion brings ; Or poor , or rich , of mercy still he sings . If lowly cabin be his mean abode ; His heart as lowly , asks no more of God . If coarse his fare , and labouring hard , he THE BRIGHTER AGE . 31.
... His is the pleasure that religion brings ; Or poor , or rich , of mercy still he sings . If lowly cabin be his mean abode ; His heart as lowly , asks no more of God . If coarse his fare , and labouring hard , he THE BRIGHTER AGE . 31.
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... ray my longing vision blessed ; Revealing hope , in seraph beauty dressed . Whate'er I sing , whene'er I touch the lyre Oh let this sacred theme the heart inspire ! If not too mean , the numbers shall belong To THE BRIGHTER AGE . 35.
... ray my longing vision blessed ; Revealing hope , in seraph beauty dressed . Whate'er I sing , whene'er I touch the lyre Oh let this sacred theme the heart inspire ! If not too mean , the numbers shall belong To THE BRIGHTER AGE . 35.
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A Poem. ... Jared Bell Waterbury. If not too mean , the numbers shall belong To that dear name breathed in the angels ' song . From the blessed cross , inviting mercy sounds , “ Ho ! here's a balm for all your bleeding wounds ! " If ...
A Poem. ... Jared Bell Waterbury. If not too mean , the numbers shall belong To that dear name breathed in the angels ' song . From the blessed cross , inviting mercy sounds , “ Ho ! here's a balm for all your bleeding wounds ! " If ...
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... means of sport , or gained them daily food . They trolled the finny tribe , or travelled deep In forests , where the deer repose or leap ; — Free as the mountain air , and full as fleet , Vying in swiftness with the roebuck's feet . But ...
... means of sport , or gained them daily food . They trolled the finny tribe , or travelled deep In forests , where the deer repose or leap ; — Free as the mountain air , and full as fleet , Vying in swiftness with the roebuck's feet . But ...
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... mean abode , Too mean for hope , though faint with misery's load . The robber lurks around that miser's door , Counting his gold at midnight o'er and o'er ; Poor slave of mammon midst his boundless store If avarice hoards , the vicious ...
... mean abode , Too mean for hope , though faint with misery's load . The robber lurks around that miser's door , Counting his gold at midnight o'er and o'er ; Poor slave of mammon midst his boundless store If avarice hoards , the vicious ...
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