The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 66
... THOU HEAR IN THE MORNING . My voice shalt Thou hear this morning , For the shades have passed away , And out from the dark like a joyous lark My heart soars up with the day ; And its burden all is blessing , And its accents all are song ...
... THOU HEAR IN THE MORNING . My voice shalt Thou hear this morning , For the shades have passed away , And out from the dark like a joyous lark My heart soars up with the day ; And its burden all is blessing , And its accents all are song ...
Page 224
... thou ? Fond hope of many nations , art thou dead ? Could not the grave forget thee , and lay low Some less majestic , less beloved head ? In the sad midnight , while thy heart still bled ; The mother of a moment , o'er thy boy Death ...
... thou ? Fond hope of many nations , art thou dead ? Could not the grave forget thee , and lay low Some less majestic , less beloved head ? In the sad midnight , while thy heart still bled ; The mother of a moment , o'er thy boy Death ...
Page 228
... Thou art become as one of us , " they cry ; " It was for thee yon kingless sphere has long Swung blind in unascended majesty , Silent alone amid a heaven of song . Assume thy winged throne , thou Vesper of our throng ! " far from new ...
... Thou art become as one of us , " they cry ; " It was for thee yon kingless sphere has long Swung blind in unascended majesty , Silent alone amid a heaven of song . Assume thy winged throne , thou Vesper of our throng ! " far from new ...
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