The Rose of Sharon: A Religious SouvenirA. Tompkins and B. B. Mussey, 1841 |
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Side 14
... earth . Thine is a clouded pathway , Genius : never Upon thy dreary lot life's sunlight shines ; Baptized in woe , and consecrated ever To lead the worship at ideal shrines ! Ay , bind thy glorious visions on thy spirit ; Let them ...
... earth . Thine is a clouded pathway , Genius : never Upon thy dreary lot life's sunlight shines ; Baptized in woe , and consecrated ever To lead the worship at ideal shrines ! Ay , bind thy glorious visions on thy spirit ; Let them ...
Side 15
... Earth hath no light save what within them lies . Blest is thy love , though mournful , shedding ever , Into thy depths of soul , its sunny ray , And bringing bright illusions , that shall never Fade in life's dark realities away ! Then ...
... Earth hath no light save what within them lies . Blest is thy love , though mournful , shedding ever , Into thy depths of soul , its sunny ray , And bringing bright illusions , that shall never Fade in life's dark realities away ! Then ...
Side 46
... earth could no longer bestow . They buried her among the palms , beneath her favorite bower ; and many a flower , as love- ly and evanescent as herself , was taught to blos- som on her grave ; while the solemn and cease- less moanings ...
... earth could no longer bestow . They buried her among the palms , beneath her favorite bower ; and many a flower , as love- ly and evanescent as herself , was taught to blos- som on her grave ; while the solemn and cease- less moanings ...
Side 47
... bliss to know There is one breast in all this earth's drear wild , Whereon the aching head may safe repose , Unscourged by change , and all its cankering woes . " Mother , I come to die . Shrink not The Bride's Return MRS JULIA H SCOTT.
... bliss to know There is one breast in all this earth's drear wild , Whereon the aching head may safe repose , Unscourged by change , and all its cankering woes . " Mother , I come to die . Shrink not The Bride's Return MRS JULIA H SCOTT.
Side 56
... the glory and beauty of the sky , and the earth , and the sea . Do we seek the beauty of the grand and start- ling ? The dark and stern mountain , towering into the heavens , the awful volcano pouring its lava The Twin Sisters T B THAYER.
... the glory and beauty of the sky , and the earth , and the sea . Do we seek the beauty of the grand and start- ling ? The dark and stern mountain , towering into the heavens , the awful volcano pouring its lava The Twin Sisters T B THAYER.
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Albrecht Alceste angel art thou beautiful beneath blessed blest bosom bowers breath bright bright land bright leaves brookside brow Caribbean sea cheek child childhood Clarens Claribel cold dark dear death deep dream dwell earth eyes faded faith fear feel FELICIA HEMANS felt flowers forever gaze gentle glorious gone grave hallowed happy hath heart heaven holy hope lady LAKE GEORGE Laurine leave light lips lone look Marion Mary's choice mind mother mountain mournful murmuring neath ness never o'er pale parents passed peace Pereene prayer pure purity rest rich rills rose ROSE OF SHARON scene shadow shine shore sigh silent smile soft solemn song soon sorrow soul speak spirit star stood streams sweet tears tender thee thine thing thou art Thou hast thought toil tones unto Vaud village voice waters waves weary ween weep wild young
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Side 64 - All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence ? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key ; As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, Had been incorporate.
Side 61 - Ye stars! which are the poetry of heaven If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires,— 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'erleap their mortal state, And claim a kindred with you; for ye are A beauty and a mystery, and create In us such love and reverence from afar, That fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star.
Side 168 - For as the earth bringeth forth her bud, and as the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth ; so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before all the nations.
Side 115 - Softened his spirit) looked and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play: — Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the boy's, its lurid glance Met that unclouded, joyous gaze, As torches, that have burnt all night Through some impure and godless rite, Encounter morning's glorious rays.
Side 115 - mid the roses lay, She saw a wearied man dismount From his hot steed, and on the brink Of a small imaret's rustic fount Impatient fling him down to drink.
Side 116 - O'er many a year of guilt and strife, Flew o'er the dark flood of his life, Nor found one sunny resting-place, Nor brought him back one branch of grace !
Side 85 - Let their mind's riches claim a trustful sigh ! Deem them but sad sweet fragments of a strain, First notes of some yet struggling harmony, By the strong rush, the crowding joy and pain Of many inspirations met, and held From its true sphere...
Side 116 - Verily, I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, shall in no wise enter therein.
Side 115 - Lisping th' eternal name of God From Purity's own cherub mouth, And looking, while his hands and eyes Are lifted to the glowing skies, Like a stray babe of Paradise Just lighted on that flowery plain And seeking for its home again.
Side 67 - Burns immediately guessed what she meant ; and, regarding the young lady with a look of great benignity, said, ' Thank you, my dear, for your kind attention ; but, oh, let him shine ; he will not shine long for me.