A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2William Cullen Bryant Doubleday, page, 1925 |
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Pagina 361
... land ; nor would I be I'll take them first To quench their thirst , And taste of nectar's suckets At those clear wells Where sweetness dwells Drawn up by saints in crystal buckets . -- And when our bottles and all we Are filled with ...
... land ; nor would I be I'll take them first To quench their thirst , And taste of nectar's suckets At those clear wells Where sweetness dwells Drawn up by saints in crystal buckets . -- And when our bottles and all we Are filled with ...
Pagina 362
... land , Fall from a steady heart , though trembling hand : The other's wanton wealth foams high , and brave ; The other cast away , she only gave . " TWO WENT UP TO THE TEMPLE TO PRAY . ' " Two went to pray ? O , rather say , One went to ...
... land , Fall from a steady heart , though trembling hand : The other's wanton wealth foams high , and brave ; The other cast away , she only gave . " TWO WENT UP TO THE TEMPLE TO PRAY . ' " Two went to pray ? O , rather say , One went to ...
Pagina 365
... , they speak , And , trumpet - tongued , proclaim To many a wakening land The one availing name . From the German of MARTIN LUTHER , Translation of W. J. Fox . THE FIGHT OF FAITH . [ The author of this POEMS OF RELIGION . 365.
... , they speak , And , trumpet - tongued , proclaim To many a wakening land The one availing name . From the German of MARTIN LUTHER , Translation of W. J. Fox . THE FIGHT OF FAITH . [ The author of this POEMS OF RELIGION . 365.
Pagina 366
... land and ocean without rest ; They also serve who only stand and wait . " SAID I NOT SO ? MILTON . SAID I not so , - that I would sin no more ? Witness , my God , I did ; Yet I am run again upon the score : My faults cannot be hid ...
... land and ocean without rest ; They also serve who only stand and wait . " SAID I NOT SO ? MILTON . SAID I not so , - that I would sin no more ? Witness , my God , I did ; Yet I am run again upon the score : My faults cannot be hid ...
Pagina 367
... and stiffened lips Move again in pleading prayer , Still , aye still , the words would be , " Let me hide myself in Thee . " --- - PROF . EDWARD H. RICH THE SPIRIT - LAND . FATHER ! thy wonders do POEMS OF RELIGION . 367.
... and stiffened lips Move again in pleading prayer , Still , aye still , the words would be , " Let me hide myself in Thee . " --- - PROF . EDWARD H. RICH THE SPIRIT - LAND . FATHER ! thy wonders do POEMS OF RELIGION . 367.
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