| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 468 pages
...crowns the rock ; — The glory of the garden ! — ' the flower of the flock.' vI. 'Tis ever thus — 'tis ever thus, with creatures heavenly fair— Too...wings we had not seen, and seek their home above. * II Umpeggiar del angelico rico. SUNG. Emitatefe from i. I FEEL I ought to love thee more, For thou... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1829 - 424 pages
...that crowns the rock; The glory of the garden !— ' the flower of the flock !' 'Tis ever tints — 'tis ever thus, with creatures heavenly fair — Too...wings we had not seen, and seek their home above. Literary Souvenir. * II Umpeteiar del angelico rico. THE God hath triumphed — what a sacrifice To... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1829 - 476 pages
...that crowns the rock ; The glory of the garden ! — ' the flower of the flock !' 'Tis ever thus — 'tis ever thus, with creatures heavenly fair — Too...wings we had not seen, and seek their home above. Literary Souvenir. * 1l Istnippgjiiar del angtlico rico. THE PRIESTESS OF VESTA. THE God hath triumphed... | |
| Caroline Anne Southey - 1836 - 306 pages
...thus, with creatures heavenly fair, [tures bear ; Too finely framed to 'bide the brunt more earthly naA little while they dwell with us, blest ministers of...wings we had not seen, and seek their home above. "AURA VENI." BALMY freshness ! heavenly air, Cool, oh ! cool this burning brow ; Loose the fiery circlet... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1837 - 416 pages
...lightnings"* play, Then down the veil of darkness drops, and all hath past away. 'Tis ever thus — 'tis ever thus, with creatures heavenly fair — Too...wings we had not seen, and seek their home above. MARY RUSSELL MITFORD. Miss MITFORD has written pleasant poems and successful tragedies, and yet we... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1839 - 452 pages
...lightnings"* play, Then down the veil of darkness drops, and all hath past away. 'T is ever thus — 't is ever thus, with creatures heavenly fair — Too finely...wings we had not seen, and seek their home above. * II lampeggiar del angelico rico. 20* MARY RUSSELL MITFORD. Miss MITFORD has written pleasant poems... | |
| 1839 - 430 pages
...vine that crow us the rock, The glory of the garden; " the flower of the flock." 'Tis ever thus—'tis ever thus, with creatures heavenly fair, Too finely...earthly natures bear: A little while they dwell with us, blessed ministers of love ; Then spread the wings we had not seen, and seek their home above. Lines... | |
| 1841 - 435 pages
...passed away. 'Tis ever thus, 'tis ever thus, with creatures heavenly fair, Too finely formed to bear the brunt more earthly natures bear — A little while...Then spread the wings we had not seen, and seek their homes above. Printed and Published every Saturday by GCNN and CAMERON, at the Office of the General... | |
| William INNES (D.D., Baptist Minister.), Mrs. Martha INNES - 1844 - 234 pages
...with beams of mortal bliss — With looks too bright and beautiful for such a world as this. ****** A little while they dwell with us — blest ministers...the wings we had not seen, and seek their home above ! Caroline Bowles Southey. A LETTER, announcing that the disease (consumption) under which her youngest... | |
| Caroline Bowles Southey - 1845 - 208 pages
...pine that crowns the rock, The glory of the garden, the flower of the flock. 'Tis ever thus—'tis ever thus, with creatures heavenly fair, Too finely...wings we had not seen, and seek their home above. "AURA VENI." BALMY freshness ! heavenly air, Cool, oh ! cool this burning brow; Loose the fiery circlet... | |
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