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" The same that won Eve's matron smile In the world's opening glow. The stars of heaven a course are taught Too high above our human thought ; Ye may be found if ye are sought, And as we gaze, we know. "
The Recreations of Christopher North [pseud.]. - Page 198
by John Wilson - 1859
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The Sunday Book of Poetry

Cecil Frances Alexander - 1865 - 604 pages
...Relics ye are of Eden's bowers, As pure, as fragrant, and as fair, As when ye crowned the sunshine hours Of happy wanderers there. Fall'n all beside, — the world of life, How is it stained with fear and strife ! In reason's world what storms are rife, What passions rage and glare...
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Poetry of the Fields: Passages from the Poets Descriptive of Pastoral Scenes ...

1865 - 144 pages
...sunshine hours Of happy wanderers there. Fallen all beside, — the world of life, How is it stained with fear and strife ! In Reason's world what storms are rife, What passions range and glare ! But cheerful and unchanged the while Your first and perfect form ye show, The same...
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Festival of Song: A Series of Evenings with the Poets

Frederick Saunders - 1866 - 412 pages
...sunshine hours of happy wanderers there. Fallen all beside, — the world of life, How is it stained with fear and strife ! In Reason's world what storms are rife, What passions rage and glare ! Hut cheerful and unchanged the while your first and perfect form ye show, The same that won Eve's...
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Golden Leaves from the British Poets

John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 pages
...1 St. Louis, in the thirteenth century. Fall'n all beside — the world of life, How is it stained with fear and strife ! In Reason's world what storms are rife, What passions range and glare ! But cheerful and unchanged the while Your first and perfect form ye show, The first...
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Poetry of the Fields: Passages from the Poets Descriptive of Pastoral Scenes ...

1866 - 132 pages
...sunshine hours Of happy wanderers there. Fallen all beside, — the world of life, How is it stained with fear and strife ! In Reason's world what storms are rife, What passions range and glare ! But cheerful and unchanged the while Your first and perfect form ye show, The same...
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Songs of Praise and Poems of Devotion in the Christian Centuries

Henry Coppée - 1866 - 280 pages
...sunshine hours Of happy wanderers there. Fallen all beside, — the world of life, How is it stained with fear and strife ! In Reason's world what storms are rife, What passions range and glare ! But cheerful and unchanged the while Your first and perfect form ye show, The same...
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The Standard Poetry Book, Selected from the Best Authors

Standard poetry book - 1866 - 300 pages
...the sunshine hours Of happy wanderers there. Fallen all beside—the world of life, How is it stained with fear and strife ! In reason's world what storms are rife, What passions range and glare! Ye fearless in your nests abide— Nor may we scorn, too proudly wise, Your silent...
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The Canticles of the Song of Solomon: a Metrical Paraphrase, with ...

Joseph Bush - 1867 - 242 pages
...Eelics ye are of Eden's bowers, As pure, as fragrant, and as fair, As when ye crown'd the sunshine hours Of happy wanderers there. Fall'n all beside— the world of life, How is it stained with fear and strife ! In Reason's world what storms are rife, What passions range and glare....
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1867 - 902 pages
...KelicB ye are of Eden's bowers, As pure, as fragrant, and as fair, As when ye crown'd the sunshine hours Of happy wanderers there. Fall'n all beside- the world of life, How is it stained with fear and strife ! In Reason's world what storms are rife, What passions range and glare....
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The Scottish witness

1868 - 218 pages
...Relics ye are of Eden's bowers, As pure, as fragrant, and as fair As when ye crowned the sunshine hours Of happy wanderers there. Fall'n all beside — the world of life How is it stained with fear and strife. ! In reason's world what storms are rife, What passions range and glare...
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