Songs of the Cross and crownStraham, Page, 1874 |
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... Tell us of a larger mind Than the partial power we own ; Tell us of a Being wholly Wise and great and just and holy : Toning down the pride of mind To a wiser humbleness , Teach the limits of mankind , Weak to know and prompt to guess ...
... Tell us of a larger mind Than the partial power we own ; Tell us of a Being wholly Wise and great and just and holy : Toning down the pride of mind To a wiser humbleness , Teach the limits of mankind , Weak to know and prompt to guess ...
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... Telling the hour is come For his returning home : Then we whisper low together- " Behold the Master's feet ! He comes through the sunny weather , Up by the smiling street ; We had no thought , or fear That the hour had come so near ...
... Telling the hour is come For his returning home : Then we whisper low together- " Behold the Master's feet ! He comes through the sunny weather , Up by the smiling street ; We had no thought , or fear That the hour had come so near ...
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Songs. THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL . AVE you not heard the poets tell How came the dainty Babie Bell Into this world of ours ? The gates of heaven were left ajar : With folded hands and dreamy eyes , Wandering out of Paradise , She saw this ...
Songs. THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL . AVE you not heard the poets tell How came the dainty Babie Bell Into this world of ours ? The gates of heaven were left ajar : With folded hands and dreamy eyes , Wandering out of Paradise , She saw this ...
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... tell ; Her heart was folded deep in ours . Our hearts are broken , Babie Bell ! At last he came , the messenger , The messenger from unseen lands : And what did dainty Babie Bell ? She only crossed her little hands , She only looked ...
... tell ; Her heart was folded deep in ours . Our hearts are broken , Babie Bell ! At last he came , the messenger , The messenger from unseen lands : And what did dainty Babie Bell ? She only crossed her little hands , She only looked ...
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... , Grand object of His own content , And saw the God in Christ . Tell them , I AM , Jehovah said To Moses ; while earth heard in dread , And smitten to the heart , G 82 ADORATION . At once above , beneath , around ADORATION.
... , Grand object of His own content , And saw the God in Christ . Tell them , I AM , Jehovah said To Moses ; while earth heard in dread , And smitten to the heart , G 82 ADORATION . At once above , beneath , around ADORATION.
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Adoration alder-tree angels BALLAD OF BABIE beauty beneath Better Blessed blest bliss breast breath bright brow calm CAROLINE FRY CHARMER CHRISTOPHER SMART cloud Dædalus dainty Babie Bell dark days go dear death deep divine DREAM OF COLOURS earth eternal eyes face fair fear flowers garden prayed gently glorious glory God's grace hand hast been call'd hath heart beat quicker heaven heavenly hour hush Jehovah Tsidkenu Jesus JOHN STERLING LAMP UNTO land light Lord Master's moan mortal night nought peace Phædo praise Thee pride of mind RABBI BEN EZRA REQUIESCAT IN PACE rest round Saviour SEA OF GALILEE shadow sight sleep smile Socrates song soul spirit star sweet T. B. ALDRICH tears TEN VIRGINS Thee in Thy Thine things Thou hast thought Thy holy temple THY WORD trembling UNTO MY FEET VIRGINS weary weeping WHENCE AND WHITHER wild
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