Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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Side 5
... hear repeat the numbers of the noblest poet , " do you think there will be any further bloodshed ? " " I fear , my child , " said Mr. Elliston , " that these are but the beginning of sorrows . God hath a controversy with England ...
... hear repeat the numbers of the noblest poet , " do you think there will be any further bloodshed ? " " I fear , my child , " said Mr. Elliston , " that these are but the beginning of sorrows . God hath a controversy with England ...
Side 7
... hear more from you on the morrow . You do not design to make us a brief visit ? " " I found myself shut out from my field of labour , and feeling sure of a welcome , I came with the purpose of remaining till the fighting is at an end ...
... hear more from you on the morrow . You do not design to make us a brief visit ? " " I found myself shut out from my field of labour , and feeling sure of a welcome , I came with the purpose of remaining till the fighting is at an end ...
Side 14
... hear it from the tower moan ? " Tis th ' alarm ! Blood - red now Heaven is flushing ; That is not the daylight's glow ! What a rushing , Streets all up ! Smoke rolls up ! Flick'ring mounts the fire - column , Through the long streets ...
... hear it from the tower moan ? " Tis th ' alarm ! Blood - red now Heaven is flushing ; That is not the daylight's glow ! What a rushing , Streets all up ! Smoke rolls up ! Flick'ring mounts the fire - column , Through the long streets ...
Side 15
... Hear the lads the vespers ringing ; To the master care ' s still clinging . Light of heart , his footsteps telling In the wild and distant greenwood , Seeks the wand'rer his dear dwelling . Bleating wind the sheep slow homeward , And ...
... Hear the lads the vespers ringing ; To the master care ' s still clinging . Light of heart , his footsteps telling In the wild and distant greenwood , Seeks the wand'rer his dear dwelling . Bleating wind the sheep slow homeward , And ...
Side 26
... hear ye not that heavenly harmony ? ' Tis the glad song that the redeemed sing , " Where is thy victory , grave ! O Death , where is thy sting ? " Weep not , thou stricken one , though darkness o'er thee , And sin , and hell , have cast ...
... hear ye not that heavenly harmony ? ' Tis the glad song that the redeemed sing , " Where is thy victory , grave ! O Death , where is thy sting ? " Weep not , thou stricken one , though darkness o'er thee , And sin , and hell , have cast ...
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