| Thomas Loraine McKenney - 1827 - 572 sivua
..."Should fate command me to the distant rerge Of the green earth, to distant barb'rous climes, Riven unknown to song, where first the sun Gilds Indian mountains, or his setting beam Flames on the Atlantic isles, 'tis nought to me, Since God is ever prevent, ever felt, In the wide waste, and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 258 sivua
...heart to beat ! 8 Should fate command me to the farthest verge Of the green earth, to distant barb'rous climes, Rivers unknown to song ; where first the sun Gilds Indian mountains, or his setting beam f~ Flames on th' Atlantic isles ; 'tis nought to me ; Since God is ever present, ever felt, In the... | |
| Keturah Jeffreys - 1827 - 254 sivua
...and, iu my heart, I repeated those lines of Thompson, " Should Heav-n command me to the farthest ve'ge Of the green earth, to distant barbarous climes. Rivers unknown to song ; where rirst the sun Gilds Indian mountains, or his setting beam Flames on th- Atlantic isles j -tis nought... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 sivua
...Be my tongue mute, my fancy paint no more, And, dead to joy, forget my heart to beat! 8 Should fate command me to the farthest verge Of the green earth, to distant barb'rous climes, Rivers unknown to song ; where first the sun »r Flames on the Atlantic isles ; 'tis... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 sivua
...Be my tongue mute, my fancy paint no more, And, dead to joy, forget my heart to beat ! 8 Should fate command me to the farthest verge Of the green earth, to distant barb'rous climes, Rivers unknown to song ; where first the sun Gilds Indian mountains, or his setting... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1828 - 252 sivua
...hymn'. 8. Should fate command me to the farthest verge Of the green earth, to distant barb'rous dimes. Rivers unknown to song; where first the sun Gilds...God is ever present, ever felt, In the void waste a* in the city full; And where HE vital breathes there mu•t be jsf . 9. When e'en at last the solemn... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 sivua
...heart to beat ! Should fate command me to the furthest verge Of the green earth, to distant barb'rous climes, Rivers unknown to song ; where first the sun...Gilds Indian mountains, or his setting beam Flames on the Atlantic isles; 'tis nought to me — Since God is ever present, ever felt, In the void waste as... | |
| William Orme - 1828 - 368 sivua
...remembrance of the days that are gone. — But yet, I am not alone; — God is here. — And should duty "command me to the farthest verge of the green earth, to distant barbarous shores," He is there too. The "communion of the saints," is, indeed, a delightful privilege; but what... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1829 - 318 sivua
...no more, » 8. Should fate command me to the farthest rerge Of the green earth, to distant barb'roua climes, » Rivers unknown to song; where first the...present, ever felt, • In the void waste as in the city lull ; And where HE vital breathes there must be joy, "8. When e'en at last the solemn hour shall come",... | |
| 1880 - 208 sivua
...stand, Shining in order like a living hymn Written in light. CXVIII. —Nathaniel P. Willis. SHOULD fate command me to the farthest verge Of the green earth,...barbarous climes, Rivers unknown to song, where first the suu Gilds Indian mountains, or his setting beam Flames on the Atlantic isles; 't is naught to me, Since... | |
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