The Brighter Age: A Poem. ...Crocker & Brewster, 1830 - 91 pages |
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... Lord , would wish to flee ? Who but the guilty dread the thought of Thee ? If in Thy mercy I may share a part ; If Thou but speak forgiveness to this heart ; No terrors shall Thy glorious presence raise ; But calm THE BRIGHTER AGE .
... Lord , would wish to flee ? Who but the guilty dread the thought of Thee ? If in Thy mercy I may share a part ; If Thou but speak forgiveness to this heart ; No terrors shall Thy glorious presence raise ; But calm THE BRIGHTER AGE .
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... speak again ; and o'er our ruined race , Hope , purity , and heavenly light shall rise ; Millennial glory greet the longing eyes . What transformations ; Oh , what changes great , pass on man ; —his mental , moral state ! Shall Who can ...
... speak again ; and o'er our ruined race , Hope , purity , and heavenly light shall rise ; Millennial glory greet the longing eyes . What transformations ; Oh , what changes great , pass on man ; —his mental , moral state ! Shall Who can ...
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... speak his thought , Where all's obscure and all with mystery fraught . Forgive , Oh Heaven , if his unconscious hand Shall strike a chord forbid by Thy command ! " T is to Thy praise he tunes the feeble lyre : Oh , let the motive stir ...
... speak his thought , Where all's obscure and all with mystery fraught . Forgive , Oh Heaven , if his unconscious hand Shall strike a chord forbid by Thy command ! " T is to Thy praise he tunes the feeble lyre : Oh , let the motive stir ...
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... ) One , in whose heart no guilty dread should speak ; Whose hope reposes on that very arm , That shakes the vaulted heavens with alarm ; Feels , as the muttering thunders distant roll , Instinctive THE BRIGHTER AGE . 15.
... ) One , in whose heart no guilty dread should speak ; Whose hope reposes on that very arm , That shakes the vaulted heavens with alarm ; Feels , as the muttering thunders distant roll , Instinctive THE BRIGHTER AGE . 15.
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... express The pagan's woes , the pagan's wretchedness ; To speak of tortures , penances and pain , Endured to cancel guilt , or cleanse its stain ! T Some stretch the arms in air , till habit chain 70 THE BRIGHTER AGE .
... express The pagan's woes , the pagan's wretchedness ; To speak of tortures , penances and pain , Endured to cancel guilt , or cleanse its stain ! T Some stretch the arms in air , till habit chain 70 THE BRIGHTER AGE .
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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.
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