We could not choose but look on still, Since there is no place so alone The which he doth not fill. Sundays the pillars are On which heav'n's palace arched lies; The other days fill up the spare And hollow room with vanities. They are the fruitful beds... Letts's illustrated household magazine - Page 2581883Full view - About this book
| Richard Hughes - 1881 - 490 pages
...meals, so is the Lord's Day to the common days of the week. " Sundays the pillars are On which Heaven's palace arched lies ; The other days fill up the spare And hollow room with vanities. * « , * * On Sundays Heaven's gate stands ope: Blessings are plentiful and rife, More plentiful than... | |
| Granville series - 1882 - 330 pages
...there is no place so alone The which He doth not fill. 4. Sundays the pillars are, On which heaven's palace arched lies : The other days fill up the spare And hollow room with vanities. They are the fruitful beds and borders In God's rich garden : that is bare Which parts their ranks and orders. 5.... | |
| Christian fiction - 1883 - 782 pages
...place so alone The which he doth not fill. Sundays the pillars are, On which heaven's palace arch'd lies : The other days fill up the spare And hollow room with vanities. They are the fruitful beds and borders In God's rich garden : that is bare Which parts their ranks and orders. The... | |
| George Herbert - 1883 - 262 pages
...Since there is no place so alone The which He doth not fill. Sundays the pillars are, On which heaven's palace arched lies : The other days fill up the spare And hollow rc*>m with vanities. They are the fruitful beds and borders In God's rich garden : that is bare Which... | |
| John Bridge - Isle of Wight (England) - 1884 - 134 pages
...our first waking hour. Hush ! his lips move ! He speaks ! Sundays the pillars are On which heaven's palace arched lies : The other days fill up the spare And hollow room with vanities. They are the fruitful beds and borders In God's rich garden. Thou art a day of mirth ; And, where the week-days... | |
| George Herbert - 1885 - 408 pages
...Since there is no place so alone The which he doth not fill. Sundays the pillars are, On which heaven's palace arched lies : The other days fill up the spare And hollow room with vanities. They are the fruitful beds and borders In God's rich garden : that is bare Which parts their ranks and orders. The... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1885 - 344 pages
...there is no place so lone, the which He doth not fill. 4 Sundays the pillars are, on which Heaven's Palace arched lies : the other days fill up the spare and hollow room with vanities. They are the fruitful bed and borders in God's rich garden : that is bare, which parts their ranks and orders. 5... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Crafts - Sabbath - 1885 - 660 pages
...arched lies ; The other days fill up the space, And hollow room, with vanities ; They are the fruitful beds and borders In God's rich garden ; that is bare Which parts their ranks and orders" (911). 624— RIGHT HON. WE GLADSTONE : " The religious observance of Sunday is a main prop of the... | |
| George Herbert - 1885 - 228 pages
...dayes fill upthefpare And hollowroomwith vanities. They are the fruitfull beds and borders In Gods rich garden', that is bare, Which parts their ranks and orders. The Sundaies of mans life, Thredded together on times ftring, Make bracelets to adorn the wife Of the eternall... | |
| C. E. Alexander - Religious poetry, English - 1886 - 346 pages
...were dark but for thy light, Thy touch doth show the way. Sundays the pillars are, On which Heaven's palace arched lies : The other days fill up the spare And hollow room with vanities : They are the fruitful bed and borders In God's rich garden : that is bare Which parts their ranks and orders. The... | |
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