The Brighter Age: A Poem. ...Crocker & Brewster, 1830 - 91 pages |
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... mind ; " T is vain : since from Thy firm and powerful grasp , No might of earth or hell can e'er unclasp . Who but the guilty , Lord , would wish to flee ? Who but the guilty dread the thought of Thee ? If in Thy mercy I may share a ...
... mind ; " T is vain : since from Thy firm and powerful grasp , No might of earth or hell can e'er unclasp . Who but the guilty , Lord , would wish to flee ? Who but the guilty dread the thought of Thee ? If in Thy mercy I may share a ...
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... mind with all its stores are Thine ; All are from Thee , formed by a hand divine . If in his soul a deeper feeling flow , If thought illume that soul , or genius glow More vivid than in meanest of his race ; The gift , Oh Lord ! is ...
... mind with all its stores are Thine ; All are from Thee , formed by a hand divine . If in his soul a deeper feeling flow , If thought illume that soul , or genius glow More vivid than in meanest of his race ; The gift , Oh Lord ! is ...
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... mind , or thought can stay ; When faith impels where fancy might delay ? Faith has unlocked those portals to the eye : Faith has rolled back the curtain of the sky : Paved the bright road for fancy to advance ; Lengthened her wings ...
... mind , or thought can stay ; When faith impels where fancy might delay ? Faith has unlocked those portals to the eye : Faith has rolled back the curtain of the sky : Paved the bright road for fancy to advance ; Lengthened her wings ...
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... never is ; Draw back the veil of time ; and bid us see Eden replanted , with her " living tree . " Shall aught that charms the mind , then charm no 2 THE BRIGHTER AGE . 13 Yet not with present, nor with past she rests...
... never is ; Draw back the veil of time ; and bid us see Eden replanted , with her " living tree . " Shall aught that charms the mind , then charm no 2 THE BRIGHTER AGE . 13 Yet not with present, nor with past she rests...
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A Poem. ... Jared Bell Waterbury. Shall aught that charms the mind , then charm no more ? Shall seasons change ; shall winter - frosts be o'er ? Shall spring perennial deck herself in flowers ? Fruits ever ripe hang clustering from the ...
A Poem. ... Jared Bell Waterbury. Shall aught that charms the mind , then charm no more ? Shall seasons change ; shall winter - frosts be o'er ? Shall spring perennial deck herself in flowers ? Fruits ever ripe hang clustering from the ...
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Page 2 - Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people, and healeth the stroke of their wound.
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Page 5 - There is no change above. Those orbs are still As pure as when, obedient to His will, They rose from chaos, and arrayed in light, Blazed out at noon, or twinkled on the night. Tempests may rave, clouds blacken in the air ; But all is calm — and bright — and changeless there.
Page 20 - mong the deep toned waves ; Hark ! from amid the gloom and stunning roar, Sounds the sweet hymn of pious mariner. That awful ocean then no frowns shall wear ; Nor life devour, when God 's the Guardian there.
Page 2 - Brcwstcr of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as pioprietors, in the words following, to wit •. "The Brighter Age: a Poem.