| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 sivua
...which parted from thee never, Had ripen'd thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Staid not behind, nor in the grave were trod ; But,... | |
| John Sheppard - 1833 - 404 sivua
...vilalis." ' Milton has very forcibly expressed the same sentiment intone of his finest sonnets : — " This earthly load Of death, called life, which us from life doth sever." 1 S". Bern. Opp. p. 558. in necessities, for Christ's sake ;" yet we have not found the most eminent... | |
| 1836 - 368 sivua
...which parted from thee never, H;id ripen'd thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of Death, called Life ; which us from life doth sever, Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour Stay'd not behind, nor in the grave were trod, But,... | |
| John Brown Patterson - 1837 - 496 sivua
...that is past a memento;" he hath shaken off the clogs which here encumbered his noblest energies,— " This earthly load Of death, called life, which us from life doth sever," and hath entered upon the "joy and greatness " of that future stage of being on which he was wont so... | |
| A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 sivua
...which parted from thee never, Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour Stayed not behind, nor in the grave were trod; But... | |
| John Milton - 1843 - 364 sivua
...which parted from thee never, Had ripen'd thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life ; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Stay'd not behind, nor in the grave were trod ; But,... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 92 sivua
...which parted from thee never, Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life ; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Staid not hehind, nor in the grave were trod ; But,... | |
| 1854 - 444 sivua
...a world of more refined and noble conditions, free from this bondage of corruption, free from " The earthly load Of death, called life ; which us from life doth sever." 6 Sleeping implies waking ; of which the heathen poets were so sensible that when they described death... | |
| 1845 - 492 sivua
...MW Lloyd, late of Madras Mr. A. Sewell, late of London. We, too, shall soon be called on to resign " This earthly load of death, Called life, which us from life doth sever." May we, then But I will let serious thought and meditation fill up the aspiration. It has been said... | |
| Christian poets - 1851 - 470 sivua
...which parted from thee never. Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly load Of death, called life ; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Staid not behind, nor in the grave were trod ; But,... | |
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