| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1850 - 318 pages
...found one sunny resting-place, Nor brought him back one branch of grace ! "There was a time," he said in mild, Heart-humbled tones—" thou blessed child;...hour, that instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept I he wept Blest tears of soul-felt penitence ! In whose benign, redeeming flow Is felt the first, the... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 442 pages
...found one suany resting-place, Nor lirought him back one branch of grace ! " There was a time," he said in mild Heart-humbled tones, " thou blessed child, " When young and haply pure as thou, " I looked and prayed like thee — but now1' — He hung his head,^-each nobler aim, And hope, and feeling,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1851 - 780 pages
...resting-place, Nor brought him back one branch of grace ! "There was a time," he said, in mild Heart humbled tones, " thou blessed child ! When young, and haply...instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — he wept! Blest tears of soul-felt penitence ! In whoso benign redeeming flow Is felt the first, the only sense... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1851 - 768 pages
...found one sunny resting-place, Nor brought him back one braneh of grace ! " There was a time," he said, in mild Heart-humbled tones, " thou blessed child...nobler aim And hope and feeling, which had slept From Iioyhood's hour, that instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — he wept ! Blest tears of soul-felt... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 pages
...found one sunny resting-place, Nor brought him back one branch of gract. " There was a time," he said, in mild, Heart-humbled tones — "thou blessed child! " When, young and haply pure as thon, "I look'd and pray'd like thee — but now"— He hung his head^-each nobler aim, And hope, and... | |
| Charles Francis Trower - English fiction - 1852 - 486 pages
...antipathies, and prejudice melt away before the winning warmth of Christian courtesy! CHAPTER XVIII. " He hung his head — each nobler aim And hope and...instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — he wept ! " MOORE. J HE thief, who was but a lad in years, though old in crime, expiated his audacity at Parkhurst,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 pages
...one sunny resting-place, Nor brought him back one branch of grace. " There was a time," he said, iu mild, Heart-humbled tones — " thou blessed child...hour, that instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — ho wept ! Blest tears of soul-felt penitence ! In whose benign, redeeming flow Is felt tho first,... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 pages
...found one sunny resting-place, Nor brought him back one branch of grace ! " There was a time," he said, in mild, Heart-humbled tones — " thou blessed child...which had slept From boyhood's hour, that instant came BEAUTIFUL POI.TBr. FLOWEBS. By Mrs. HEMANS. " O FATHER, Lord ! The All-beneficent ! I bless thy name,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...well beguiled E'en haughty Eblis of a sigh "For glories lost and peace gone by ! 570 MOORE. [VICTORIA, He hung his head— each nobler aim And hope and feeling,...From boyhood's hour, that instant came Fresh o'er hhn, and he wept — he wept ! Blest tears of soul-felt penitence ! In whose benign redeeming flow... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pages
...them enemies, From which as oft he saves them penitent. — Milton. He hung his head — each nohler aim, And hope, and feeling, which had slept From boyhood's...instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — he wept! Blest tears of soul-felt penitence! In whose benign, redeeming flow Is felt the first, the only sense... | |
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