Memorialia CordisMasters, 1856 - 52 |
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Amaryllis amid Apocalypse beauty blazon Blea tarn blessed blest bloom BOLTON breath bright brook calm cheered child Christ COVENTRY dear death delight divine dream dwells earth embowered eternal everlasting evermore eyes fair feeling flowers fresh GALATEA genii Gethsemane glance gleams gloom glory glow God's grief hast hath haunts heart heaven heavenly hopes hushed Immortal Life's light lips listen living lonely Lord Love's lute meek memory Mid the mountains mild morn mortal murmur nature neath never night o'er Olive Branch oracles pain passed path prayer purpureal rest rills saintly serene shade shadows shed shine sigh silent skies smile song Sorrow soul speak spirit star stream strife sublime sweet Lough Bray tears thee thine things thou art thought Thrush touch trod Twas Twill Unheeded vale voice weep wild winds
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Strona 37 - First, I commend my soul into the hands of God my Creator, hoping and assuredly believing, through the only merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour, to be made partaker of life everlasting, and my body to the earth whereof it is made.
Strona 51 - And through the all-embracing form of Man, Out of the exhaustless reservoirs and wells Of God's own...
Strona 31 - No breath steals thro' her parted lips : No mortal breeze disturbs the hair, Whose unregarded tresses spread Profusely round the adoring head. Make it more divinely fa'r.
Strona 3 - Which nature yearns for from her inmost cells, The shadowy vale, so Israel's Poet saith, Winds far away all verdurous ; and beneath, From unseen source the oblivious river wells, That waters with its streams those silent dells, Soft flowing as a slumbering infant's breath.
Strona 6 - Tis not the gleaming of the quiet stars, Thou reader of the heavens, which can disclose The end and issue of a nation's woes : Bind up the wounds, and hide the ghastly scars Of suffering.