The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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59. oldal
... Thee : Oh ! lift Thou up the sinking hand , Confirm the feeble knee ! Let us , in life , in death , Thy steadfast truth declare , And publish , with our latest breath , Thy love and guardian care ! - Translation of JOHN WESLEY . 6 ...
... Thee : Oh ! lift Thou up the sinking hand , Confirm the feeble knee ! Let us , in life , in death , Thy steadfast truth declare , And publish , with our latest breath , Thy love and guardian care ! - Translation of JOHN WESLEY . 6 ...
63. oldal
... Thee Great God ? Thus dying I adore Thee ! " Still his beloved the youth sustains , As she in the storm - blast shivers : " Tis done ! No hope of life remains ; No mortal howls among the rivers ! - Semira , the next moment is Our last ...
... Thee Great God ? Thus dying I adore Thee ! " Still his beloved the youth sustains , As she in the storm - blast shivers : " Tis done ! No hope of life remains ; No mortal howls among the rivers ! - Semira , the next moment is Our last ...
98. oldal
... thee where no ills annoy , Where what is sown in grief is reaped in joy , Where worth , obscured below , bursts into day , And those are paid whom earth could never pay . Gifford was fifty - eight years old when his servant , Anna ...
... thee where no ills annoy , Where what is sown in grief is reaped in joy , Where worth , obscured below , bursts into day , And those are paid whom earth could never pay . Gifford was fifty - eight years old when his servant , Anna ...
109. oldal
... Thee , again and again , For the sower whose name is Pain . THE HOMESTEAD . Here stays the house , here stays the self - same place Here the white lilacs and the buttonwoods , Here are the pine - groves , there the river floods , And ...
... Thee , again and again , For the sower whose name is Pain . THE HOMESTEAD . Here stays the house , here stays the self - same place Here the white lilacs and the buttonwoods , Here are the pine - groves , there the river floods , And ...
128. oldal
... thee held by nature's child , The red man , in his wigwam , wild . Columbia ! Soon the tidings spread Of what Columbus saw and said ; The eyes of man then turned to thee , The new land rising from the sea ; Each spread his sail before ...
... thee held by nature's child , The red man , in his wigwam , wild . Columbia ! Soon the tidings spread Of what Columbus saw and said ; The eyes of man then turned to thee , The new land rising from the sea ; Each spread his sail before ...
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