... Heaven, — the port of endless peace, The haven of the soul, When life's corroding cares shall cease Like sweeping waves to roll. Oh ! weep not, then, though cruel time The chain of love has riven ; To every link, in yonder clime, He-union shall... The Harp of Sylva - Page 136by Edward Conway Jones - 1841 - 218 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1842 - 426 pages
...every link, in yonder clime, Re-union shall he given. O, fall they not on mortal ear, As dew drops pure at even, To soothe the breast, or start the tear, A mother, home, and heaven? 107 BAPTIST INTELLIGENCE. BAPTIST WEST RIDING ASSOCIATION, HELD AT SHIPLEY. — The meetings of this... | |
| Josiah Moody Fletcher - 1847 - 148 pages
...every link, in yonder clime, He-union shall be given. Oh ! fall they not on mortal ear As dew drops pure at even, To soothe the breast or start the tear, — A Mother, Home and Heaven ? ANON. The Departed. The departed ! the departed ! They visit us in dreams, And they glide above our... | |
| Jabez Burns - 1850 - 316 pages
...To every link, in yonder clime, Reunion shall be given. O fall they not on mortal ear As dew drops pure at even, To soothe the breast or start the tear — A mother, home, and heaven 1" XXV. A REMEMBRANCE OF A MOTHER'S INFLUENCE. — What a mercy to be early inducted into the kingdom... | |
| 1843 - 424 pages
...though cruel time, The chain of love has riven ; To every link, in yonder clime, !< • -ni, n 'i< shall be given. Oh, fall they not on mortal ear, ''As...breast, or start the tear, A mother, home and heaven. From the Columbian Magizine. THE CONTRAST. BY MATILDA P. HUNT. WBEATHS for the gleeful — let them... | |
| Josiah Moody Fletcher - 1856 - 144 pages
...cruel tune The chain of love has riven ; To every link, in yonder clime, Re-union shall be given. 0 ! fall they not on mortal ear, As dew-drops pure at...breast, or start the tear, — A Mother, Home, and Hoaven ! ANONYMOUS. The Departed. THE departed ! the departed ! They visit us in dreams, And they glide... | |
| 1854 - 36 pages
...riven, , To every link in yonder clime, Re-union shall be given. " Oh! fall they not on mortal oar, As dew-drops, pure at even ; To soothe the breast or start the tear, A Mother, Home, and Heaven!" That brightest chain — what rivets keep The union, though 'tis riven ; And love may sigh, and hearts... | |
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