The British Magazine, Volumen14John Turrill, 1838 |
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... , still All may be pure and peaceful , though o'ercast , Not faithless - innocent , though not to last . Ibid . p . 40 . + Ibid . p . 99 . Ibid . pp . 180 , 183 . DEATH OF THE INFANT . It is so ; thou 16 ANTIQUITIES , ETC.
... , still All may be pure and peaceful , though o'ercast , Not faithless - innocent , though not to last . Ibid . p . 40 . + Ibid . p . 99 . Ibid . pp . 180 , 183 . DEATH OF THE INFANT . It is so ; thou 16 ANTIQUITIES , ETC.
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... thou art , By earth less weighed , be lifted . Haply thou , Where angels gladden at man's better choice , Hearest our prayers , and hearing dost rejoice . TO A LOST CHILD . CAN we still love thee on this poor , bad earth , And love thou ...
... thou art , By earth less weighed , be lifted . Haply thou , Where angels gladden at man's better choice , Hearest our prayers , and hearing dost rejoice . TO A LOST CHILD . CAN we still love thee on this poor , bad earth , And love thou ...
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... thou wilt , I will lie still . " A CHURCHMAN'S PRIVATE MEDITATIONS . A WALK TO THE SEA . THE flowers upon the mountain's side Like lonely spirits dwell , Where beauty finds a place to hide In many a secret cell . And now the wild ...
... thou wilt , I will lie still . " A CHURCHMAN'S PRIVATE MEDITATIONS . A WALK TO THE SEA . THE flowers upon the mountain's side Like lonely spirits dwell , Where beauty finds a place to hide In many a secret cell . And now the wild ...
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... Thou hear'st the inexpressed cries Of one as mean as I. A WAKING THOUGHT . O'ER the dark mountain , Where the houseless shepherds roam ; By the lone fountain , Where the wild bee hath her home ; To the desert strand , Where the crown ...
... Thou hear'st the inexpressed cries Of one as mean as I. A WAKING THOUGHT . O'ER the dark mountain , Where the houseless shepherds roam ; By the lone fountain , Where the wild bee hath her home ; To the desert strand , Where the crown ...
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... Thou wast not pleased to spare ; And none are left me now to ask My blessing , or my prayer . The children of my children , too , Beneath the yew tree sleep , Save him whom , for his wickedness , They sent beyond the deep . And ' twould ...
... Thou wast not pleased to spare ; And none are left me now to ask My blessing , or my prayer . The children of my children , too , Beneath the yew tree sleep , Save him whom , for his wickedness , They sent beyond the deep . And ' twould ...
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