Our Home Beyond the Tide: And Kindred PoemsCrocker, Cornish, 1872 - 252 Seiten |
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... voices hushed in Death's unpitying sleep , Thou mayst not hear this side the narrow sea : They echo on that shore where none may weep ; There shalt thou greet them when ' tis light for thee . A BROKEN LINK . 25 There shalt thou see the.
... voices hushed in Death's unpitying sleep , Thou mayst not hear this side the narrow sea : They echo on that shore where none may weep ; There shalt thou greet them when ' tis light for thee . A BROKEN LINK . 25 There shalt thou see the.
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... If there were God , and God were good , All human hearts at least might keep The right to weep Their dead ; there is no God , but cruel law ! And that was all the mother saw . " " WHO SHALL SEPARATE ? 43 When the baby died ,
... If there were God , and God were good , All human hearts at least might keep The right to weep Their dead ; there is no God , but cruel law ! And that was all the mother saw . " " WHO SHALL SEPARATE ? 43 When the baby died ,
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... weep : What else has earth for us in store ? These farewell pangs , how sharp and deep ! These farewell words , how sad and sore ! Yet we shall meet again in peace , To sing the song of festal joy : Where none shall bid our gladness ...
... weep : What else has earth for us in store ? These farewell pangs , how sharp and deep ! These farewell words , how sad and sore ! Yet we shall meet again in peace , To sing the song of festal joy : Where none shall bid our gladness ...
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... light and glory That met you beyond the stars . No pain for the brow Death kisses , No tears for the bright eyes to weep : She hath passed from our caresses To those far more tender and deep . LIGHT BEYOND . 61 But be pitiful , God !
... light and glory That met you beyond the stars . No pain for the brow Death kisses , No tears for the bright eyes to weep : She hath passed from our caresses To those far more tender and deep . LIGHT BEYOND . 61 But be pitiful , God !
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... To bring them than to take them hence ? Then let thy soul cry in thee thus No more , nor let thine eyes thus weep : Nothing can be withdrawn from us That we have any need to keep . UNDER THE SHADOW . Arise , and seek some light.
... To bring them than to take them hence ? Then let thy soul cry in thee thus No more , nor let thine eyes thus weep : Nothing can be withdrawn from us That we have any need to keep . UNDER THE SHADOW . Arise , and seek some light.
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ALICE CARY angels ANONYMOUS beautiful land beloved sleep better land blessed bloom blossoms breath bright brow calm cheerful child clouds crown dark dear death dream earth earthly eternal evermore eyes fade fair fair city faith Father fear feet flowers flushing river forever friends gates gentle giveth His beloved glad gleam glorious glory God's golden gone grief HANAFORD hands HARRIET BEECHER STOWE hath heart heaven heavenly HELEN HUNT holy HORATIUS BONAR hour hushed immortal Life's light little hour look Lord LOUISE CHANDLER MOUlton loved and lost LUCY LARCOM morn mortal mother nearer neath never o'er pain path peace pearly gates prayer rest river royal hours Seeds shadows shining shore silent sing skies smile song sorrow soul spirit strife sweet tears tender thine thou throne tide to-day toil trod trust unseen veil voice wait watch weary weep ΤΙΜ
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 193 - And so beside the Silent Sea I wait the muffled oar ; No harm from Him can come to me On ocean or on shore. I know not where His islands lift Their fronded palms in air ; I only know I cannot drift Beyond His love and care.
Seite 192 - I long for household voices gone, For vanished smiles I long, But God hath led my dear ones on, And He can do no wrong. I know not what the future hath Of marvel or surprise, Assured alone that life and death His mercy underlies.
Seite 158 - THERE is no flock, however watched and tended But one dead lamb is there ! There is no fireside, howsoe'er defended, But has one vacant chair ! The air is full of farewells to the dying, And mournings for the dead ; The heart of Rachel, for her children crying, Will not be comforted...
Seite 191 - I see the wrong that round me lies, I feel the guilt within ; I hear, with groan and travail-cries. The world confess its sin. Yet in the maddening maze of things. And tossed by storm and flood, To one fixed stake my spirit clings: I know that God is good!
Seite 159 - Let us be patient. These severe afflictions Not from the ground arise, But oftentimes celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise. We see but dimly through the mists and vapors ; Amid these earthly damps, What seem to us but sad, funereal tapers May be heaven's distant lamps.
Seite 76 - Heaven is not reached at a single bound ; But we build the ladder by which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to its summit round by round.
Seite 155 - ONE sweetly solemn thought Comes to me o'er and o'er; I am nearer home to-day Than I ever have been before; Nearer my Father's house, Where the many mansions be; Nearer the great white throne, Nearer the crystal sea; Nearer the bound of life, Where we lay our burdens down; Nearer leaving the cross, Nearer gaining the crown.
Seite 220 - What would we give to our beloved? The hero's heart to be unmoved, The poet's star-tuned harp, to sweep, The patriot's voice, to teach and rouse, The monarch's crown, to light the brows? He giveth His beloved, sleep.
Seite 100 - And I sit and think, when the sunset's gold Is flushing river and hill and shore, I shall one day stand by the water cold, And list for the sound of the boatman's oar; I shall watch for a gleam of the...
Seite 199 - As some rare perfume in a vase of clay Pervades it with a fragrance not its own, So, when Thou dwellest in a mortal soul, All heaven's own sweetness seems around it thrown.