Hymns of the Ages, Second Series: Being Selections from Wither, Crashaw, Southwell, Habington, and Other SourcesTicknor and Fields, 1863 |
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... Muft quite be laid aside . Yea , that self - love which yet I wear More near me than my skin , Muft off be pluck'd ere I fhall dare My last long fleep begin . Of these and all such rags as these , When I am disarray'd , My soul and body ...
... Muft quite be laid aside . Yea , that self - love which yet I wear More near me than my skin , Muft off be pluck'd ere I fhall dare My last long fleep begin . Of these and all such rags as these , When I am disarray'd , My soul and body ...
Page 25
... Wanting this love , they muft with weeds abound : Unruly paffions , whose effects are worse Than thorns and thistles springing from the curse . Edmund Waller . 1605-1687 . L LITTLE CHILDREN . OVE divine its word hath spoken Love . 25 LOVE.
... Wanting this love , they muft with weeds abound : Unruly paffions , whose effects are worse Than thorns and thistles springing from the curse . Edmund Waller . 1605-1687 . L LITTLE CHILDREN . OVE divine its word hath spoken Love . 25 LOVE.
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... Muft flee before the light of day ; God's glorious Gospel , fhining in , Muft chase the midnight gloom away : You cannot true disciples be If you still walk in vanity . Arise ! although the flesh be weak , The spirit willing is and true ...
... Muft flee before the light of day ; God's glorious Gospel , fhining in , Muft chase the midnight gloom away : You cannot true disciples be If you still walk in vanity . Arise ! although the flesh be weak , The spirit willing is and true ...
Page 46
... muft wait on thought ; Life's a voyage rough though short ; We must dare the sorrow - wave , Many a fin - storm we must brave , Ere we reach our deftined port . Sitting listening on the shore To the ocean's restless roar , Never ...
... muft wait on thought ; Life's a voyage rough though short ; We must dare the sorrow - wave , Many a fin - storm we must brave , Ere we reach our deftined port . Sitting listening on the shore To the ocean's restless roar , Never ...
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... Muft toil and mourn alone ; That no one human heart can answer The beatings of our own . The ftars look down from the filent heaven ... Into the quiet stream , And see themselves from its dewy depths . In fresher Active Duty . 51.
... Muft toil and mourn alone ; That no one human heart can answer The beatings of our own . The ftars look down from the filent heaven ... Into the quiet stream , And see themselves from its dewy depths . In fresher Active Duty . 51.
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angels befide beft beſt bleffed bleft blifs breaſt breath bright calm Chrift clouds darkneſs death divine doft doth dwell earth earthly eternal evermore eyes faith Father fear fhade fhall be soon fhining fhore fhould figh filent fing fink fleep flowers forever Francis Quarles ftand ftars ftill ftorm ftream ftrength ftrong George Wither give glory God's grace grief hath heart heaven heavenly Henry Vaughan holy hope hour HYMN Jesus Jesus of Nazareth laft life's light little longer live Lord Madame Guyon moft mortal moſt muft muſt never night nought o'er paffing pain Paul Gerhardt peace praise prayer reft reſt Robert Southwell Saviour ſhall ſhare ſhe ſkies ſky smile sorrow soul spirit ſtand ſtar ſtay ſtill sweet tears thee thine THOMAS ELLWOOD Thomas Flatman Thou art Thou wilt thought throne toil truft unto voice weary wings