TWAS early day, and sunlight stream'd Soft through a quiet room, That hush'd, but not forsaken seem'd, Still, but with nought of gloom. For there, serene in happy age, Whose hope is from above, A father communed with the page Of Heaven's recorded love.... The Smiles and Frowns of Fortune - Page 224by Clarisse (pseud.) - 1862Full view - About this book
| 1830 - 222 pages
...sacred pace/* The Cotter's Saturday Kiglit. 'Тигли early day — and sun-light atream'd Soft thro' a quiet room, That hush'd, but not forsaken, seem'd — Still, but with nought of gloom: For there secure in happy age, Whose hopo is from above, A father communes with the page Of Heaven's... | |
| 1830 - 580 pages
...sacred page." The Cotter** Saturday Night. I. 'TWAS early day — and sun-light streamed Soft thro' a quiet room, That hush'd, but not forsaken, seem'd — Still, but with nought of gloom : For there secure in happy age, Whose hope is from above, A father communes with the page ^ Of Heaven's... | |
| 1833 - 444 pages
...my coun-% tenance, and my God." — Selections from Dwighfs Works. Sent by MHJ A PIOUS HOME. 'TwAS early day — and sunlight stream'd Soft through a...forsaken seem'd, — Still, — but with nought of gloom : For there, secure in happy age, Whose hope is from above ; A father commun'd with the page Of Heaven's... | |
| Flowers - 1835 - 174 pages
...So it be mutual, it will rear And maturate its beauty. XXIX. A DOMESTIC SCENE. 'TWAS early day—and sunlight stream'd Soft through a quiet room, That hush'd, but not forsaken, seem'd— For there, secure in happy age, Whose hope is from above, A father communed with the page Of Heaven's... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1836 - 472 pages
...speak to passion's raging tide, Speak, and say, "Peace, be etill!" A FATHER READING THE BIBLE. 'T WAS early day, and sunlight stream'd Soft through a quiet room, That hush'd, but not forsaken, eeem'd, Still, but with naught of gloom. For there, serene in happy age, Whose hope is from above,... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1839 - 346 pages
...not dim — Send them to guide us yet, O star which led to him ! A FATHER READING THE BIBLE.* 'TWAS early day, and sunlight stream'd Soft through a quiet...room, That hush'd, but not forsaken seem'd, Still, hut with nought of gloom. For there, serene in happy age, Whose hope is from above, A father communed... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 360 pages
...not dim — Send them to guide us yet, O star which led to him ! A FATHER READING THE BIBLE.' 'TwAS early day, and sunlight stream'd Soft through a quiet...forsaken seem'd, Still, but with nought of gloom. 1 This little poem, which, as its Author herself expressed in a letter to Mrs. Joanna Baillie, was... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Hemans - 1840 - 342 pages
...might not dimSend them to guide us yet, O star which led to him ! A FATHER READING THE BIBLE.* 'TWAS early day, and sunlight stream'd Soft through a quiet...forsaken seem'd, Still, but with nought of gloom. For there, serene in happy age, Whose hope is from above, A father communed with the page Of Heaven's... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 350 pages
...not dim — Send them to guide us yet, O star which led to him! A FATHER READING THE BIBLE.1 'TwAs early day, and sunlight stream'd Soft through a quiet...forsaken seem'd, Still, but with nought of gloom. 1 This little poem, which, as its Author herself expressed in a letter to Mrs. Joanna Baillie, was... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 92 pages
...not dim, Send them to guide us yet ! 0 star which led to Him ! 25 A FATHER READING THE BIBLE. 'Twas early day, and sunlight stream'd Soft through a quiet...That hush'd but not forsaken seem'd, Still, but with naught of gloom. For there, serene in happy age, Whose hope is from above, A father communed with the... | |
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