| 1811 - 610 pages
...-.hall cease to grieve theei Now my trembling hem I find rest ; Kinder ai ms I!J«N llngr recei\e nit, Softer pillow than thy breast. Weep not o'er these eyes that languish. Upward turning towards their Home: RaptU' ed they will forget sll anguish, While they wait to see ,luc c. me. There... | |
| 1815 - 398 pages
...eries shall cease to grieve thee, Now my trembling heart find rest. Kinder arms than thine reccive me, Softer pillow than thy breast. Weep not o'er these eyes that languish, Upward turn toward thy home; the day breaketfi." Raptured they'll forgct all anguish, While they wait to see... | |
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1816 - 602 pages
...danger, Gladly I return to God. " Now my cries shall cease to grieve th««, Now my trembling heart find rest : Kinder arms than thine receive me, Softer...breast. " Weep not o'er these eyes that languish, Upward taming t'ward their Home : Raptur'd they'll forget all anguish, While they wait to see thee come. "... | |
| 1816 - 458 pages
...with danger, Gladly I return to GOD. Now my cries will cease to grieve thee. Now my trembling heart find rest: Kinder arms than thine receive me, Softer pillow. than thy breast. ****** As through this calm and holy dawning, Silent glides my parting breath, To an everlasting morning—-... | |
| 1816 - 442 pages
...with danger, Gladly I return to GOD. Now my cries will cease to grieve thee, Now my trembling heart find rest: Kinder arms than thine receive me, Softer pillow than thy breast. ****** As through this calm and holy dawning., . Silent glides my parting breath, To an everlasting... | |
| 1816 - 432 pages
...with danger, Gladly I return to GOD. Now my cries will cease to grieve thee,. Now my trembling- heart find rest: Kinder arms than thine receive me, Softer pillow than thy breast. ****** , As through this calm and holy dawning, Silent glides my parting breath, To an everlasting... | |
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1817 - 286 pages
...renbrn to God. Now my cries shall cease to grieve thee. Now my trembling hearr find rest; Kinder arras than thine receive me, Softer pillow than thy breast....anguish, While they wait to see thee come. There, ray mother, pleasures centre— — Weeping, parting, care, or woe Ke er our Father's bouse shall enter—... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1817 - 276 pages
...with danger, Gladly I return to God. Now my cries shall cease to grieve thee, Now my trembling heart find rest; Kinder arms than thine receive me, Softer...eyes that languish, Upward turning toward their home; RapturM they'll forget all anguish, .<? While they wait to see thee come. There, my mother, pleasures... | |
| 1823 - 314 pages
...danger, Gladly I return to God. "Now my cries will cease to grieve thee, Now my trembling heart finds rest, Kinder arms than thine receive 'me, Softer pillow than thy breast. Through this calm and holy dawning, Silent glides my parting breath, To an everlasting morning ; Gently... | |
| 1822 - 440 pages
...to grieve theu, \ow my trembling heart finds rest : Kradei arms than thine receive me, Softer pilbw than thy breast. " Weep not o'er these eyes that languish, Upward turning toward their Hoiiie : Raptur'd they'll forget all anguish, While they wait to see thee come. "There, my Mother'... | |
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