The Twelve Foundations, and Other PoemsMacmillan and Company, 1859 - 200 páginas |
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... Gate , The oppressor and the oppressed , the Herald Choirs await ! VIII . Thus early was the Martyr's witness sealed ! Thus soon the conquest o'er corruption won ! And thus the Reaper , in his Master's field , The labour of the harvest ...
... Gate , The oppressor and the oppressed , the Herald Choirs await ! VIII . Thus early was the Martyr's witness sealed ! Thus soon the conquest o'er corruption won ! And thus the Reaper , in his Master's field , The labour of the harvest ...
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... gates of gold - pass to the Glory within ? They that are clean of hand , of fraud and perjury blameless ; They that are pure in thought ; they that are humble of heart . Such wert thou , meek Saint , by the Jordan's silvery waters , Who ...
... gates of gold - pass to the Glory within ? They that are clean of hand , of fraud and perjury blameless ; They that are pure in thought ; they that are humble of heart . Such wert thou , meek Saint , by the Jordan's silvery waters , Who ...
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... gates flung open to mankind ! VII . Yet when the Resurrection morning came , And all , save Thomas , saw the Saviour stand In Form and Stature visibly the same ; Heard his loved Voice ; and grasped His living Hand ; Th ' Apostle's heart ...
... gates flung open to mankind ! VII . Yet when the Resurrection morning came , And all , save Thomas , saw the Saviour stand In Form and Stature visibly the same ; Heard his loved Voice ; and grasped His living Hand ; Th ' Apostle's heart ...
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... gate , With prayers and tears they summon Thee away . Deep are the mysteries that Thy words disclose , Sweet is the Wisdom from Thy lip that flows , But who are we , that we should bid Thee stay ? " II . The Saviour looked around , on ...
... gate , With prayers and tears they summon Thee away . Deep are the mysteries that Thy words disclose , Sweet is the Wisdom from Thy lip that flows , But who are we , that we should bid Thee stay ? " II . The Saviour looked around , on ...
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... Gate . IV . We have hovered thy daily steps about , We , the Spirits of Love , for that end sent out : To guide and uphold in the narrow way The wandering steps of the sons of clay . V. We marked with sorrow and mingled fear The wayward ...
... Gate . IV . We have hovered thy daily steps about , We , the Spirits of Love , for that end sent out : To guide and uphold in the narrow way The wandering steps of the sons of clay . V. We marked with sorrow and mingled fear The wayward ...
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Apostle's Apostles bear behold beneath blessed blest bore Boyhood's bright brother brow CHARLES KINGSLEY cloth Crown 8vo dark dead deep divine earth earthly Eternal face faith Father's Fcap fear GATE glorious glory Gospel grace grace Marked grave hand hath heard heart Heaven holy honour hope hour human Isle James JAMES THE LESS Jesus John Judas Iscariot KINGSLEY knew LATINE Life's light lips Lord Lord's Luke MAGDALEN COLLEGE Martyr's Matthew meek methinks Myrrha Nathanael nought o'er Oh tarry passed path Philip prayer round sate Saviour's scarce Scythia secret share SIMON THE CANAANITE Sirach skies song sorrow soul spake spirit sway sweet Syrens tale thee thine thou thought throng toil TOMB tone tongue TRINITY COLLEGE TWELVE FOUNDATIONS UPPINGHAM VIII voice weary WESTWARD HO WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM WINCHESTER COLLEGE words
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Página 168 - O'ER the glad waters of the dark blue sea, Our thoughts as boundless, and our souls as free, Far as the breeze can bear, the billows foam, Survey our empire, and behold our home ! These are our realms, no limits to their sway — Our flag the sceptre all who meet obey. Ours the wild life in tumult still to range From toil to rest, and joy in every change.
Página xv - ... and had a wall great and high, and had twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels, and names written thereon, which are the names of the twelve tribes of the children of Israel...
Página 188 - And he saith unto them, Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with : but to sit on my right hand, and on my left, is not mine to give, but it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared of my Father.
Página 194 - For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, And as a root out of a dry ground. He hath no form nor comeliness; And when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.
Página 199 - Wherefore, of these men which have companied with us all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, beginning from the baptism of John, unto that same day that he was taken up from us, must one be ordained to be a witness with us of his resurrection.
Página 6 - ... but he was, as nearly as any private man in his time, the thinker and idealist of the party — now the expositor and champion of their views, now their instructor and in advance of them...
Página 13 - Westward Ho!" or the Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Borrough, in the County of Devon, in the reign of Her most Glorious Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Crown 8vo. cloth, 7*. 6d. "MR. KINGSLEY has selected a good subject, and has written a good novel to excellent purpose"— THE TIMES, Aug.
Página 16 - Seldom, if ever, have more intellectual power and healthful sentiment gone to the production of a story for girls ; and we wish all the girls in the land had the opportunity of reading it."— NoNCOMIOBMIST.
Página 15 - At once attractive and useful. . . . The manner is vivacious and clear; the matter is closely packed, but without confusion.
Página 14 - One of the most charming works on Natural History . . . written in such a style, arid adorned with such a variety of illustration, that we question whether the most unconcerned reader can peruse it without deriving both pleasure and profit."— Annals of Natural History.