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... night , and I will weave a garland for His brow ! If I had within my grasp and control all the sweet notes of music and harmony in this vast universe , I would call on all the angel choirs of heaven , all the orchestras of earth , all ...
... night , and I will weave a garland for His brow ! If I had within my grasp and control all the sweet notes of music and harmony in this vast universe , I would call on all the angel choirs of heaven , all the orchestras of earth , all ...
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... night that covers me , Black as the pit from pole to pole , I thank whatever Gods may be For my unconquerable soul . " Laughter is the soul's glee . Crying is the soul's sorrow . Singing is the soul's joy . Language is the soul's ...
... night that covers me , Black as the pit from pole to pole , I thank whatever Gods may be For my unconquerable soul . " Laughter is the soul's glee . Crying is the soul's sorrow . Singing is the soul's joy . Language is the soul's ...
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... night , when you speak to the men on the other side of the river ! " An inspiration cannot be duplicated . It is a divine original . It bears the trade - mark of the skies . The signature of God is upon it . It is his- tory and prophecy ...
... night , when you speak to the men on the other side of the river ! " An inspiration cannot be duplicated . It is a divine original . It bears the trade - mark of the skies . The signature of God is upon it . It is his- tory and prophecy ...
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... night I trod , with lofty step , the ruins of the forum . Each memorable spot -where Romulus stood - where Tulley spoke- where Cæsar fell - I viewed with intoxication . As I sat musing among the ruins of the great capital , and ...
... night I trod , with lofty step , the ruins of the forum . Each memorable spot -where Romulus stood - where Tulley spoke- where Cæsar fell - I viewed with intoxication . As I sat musing among the ruins of the great capital , and ...
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... night and day ; For what are men better than sheep or goats , That nourish a blind life within their brain , If , knowing God , they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friend ? For so the whole round ...
... night and day ; For what are men better than sheep or goats , That nourish a blind life within their brain , If , knowing God , they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friend ? For so the whole round ...
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Page 250 - Man is his own star; and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate; Nothing to him falls early or too late. Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us still.
Page 222 - Oft, in the stilly night, Ere Slumber's chain has bound me, Fond Memory brings the light Of other days around me : The smiles, the tears, Of boyhood's years, The words of love then spoken ; The eyes that shone, Now dimmed and gone, The cheerful hearts now broken ! Thus, in the stilly night, Ere Slumber's chain has bound me. Sad Memory brings the light Of other days around me.
Page 96 - ... ye are come unto Mount Zion and unto the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels, to the general assembly and church of the first born which are written in heaven, and to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect...
Page 222 - M., to my wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance ; and thereto I give thee my troth.
Page 103 - What constitutes a State? Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crowned; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride; Not starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No: MEN, high-minded MEN...
Page 103 - Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat; But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, When two strong men stand face to face, though they come from the ends of the earth!
Page 94 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Page 35 - WE are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by lone sea-breakers, And sitting by desolate streams; World-losers and world-forsakers, On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world for ever, it seems.
Page 240 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee : for whither thou goest, I will go ; and where thou lodgest I will lodge : thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: " Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried; the Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.
Page 50 - More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of. Wherefore let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day. For what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a blind life within the brain, If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friend? For so the whole round earth is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God.