IT is a place where poets crowned may feel the heart's decaying; It is a place where happy saints may weep amid their praying; Yet let the grief and humbleness as low as silence languish: Earth surely now may give her calm to whom she gave her anguish. The Quarterly Review - Page 375edited by - 1840Full view - About this book
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...may feel the heart's decaying ; It is a place where happy saints may weep amid their praying : Tet let the grief and humbleness as low as silence languish...now may give her calm to whom she gave her anguish. ii. O poets, from a maniac's tongue was poured the deathless singing! 0 Christians, at your cross of... | |
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| Elizabeth Charles - 1872 - 360 pages
...the Father, it seemed to him as if they were echoing unheard through the wastes of the far country. " O poets! from a maniac's tongue was pour'd the deathless singing; O Christians! to your cross of hope a hopeless hand is clinging; O men! this man, in brotherhood your weary paths... | |
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