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... home of bliss , Or a beautiful life - picture by affection's fingers drawn , But which , like my earthly joys , should fade , fade , fade away at dawn . Weep not , brother ! thou hast found that angel 4 THE TWO BROTHERS . ABIDE IN.
... home of bliss , Or a beautiful life - picture by affection's fingers drawn , But which , like my earthly joys , should fade , fade , fade away at dawn . Weep not , brother ! thou hast found that angel 4 THE TWO BROTHERS . ABIDE IN.
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And Other Poems Edward Henry Bickersteth. Weep not , brother ! thou hast found that angel of the far - off land , Whom our mother saw there kneeling , gently clinging to thy hand . I , too , have a tale to tell thee ( would that it may ...
And Other Poems Edward Henry Bickersteth. Weep not , brother ! thou hast found that angel of the far - off land , Whom our mother saw there kneeling , gently clinging to thy hand . I , too , have a tale to tell thee ( would that it may ...
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... cried in passionate tones , " Am I dreaming ? oh , beloved , gaze I on thee there awake ? " Wherefore weepest thou ? Speak - speak , for soon this bursting heart will break ! " Hast thou left me then for ever , here 20 THE TWO BROTHERS .
... cried in passionate tones , " Am I dreaming ? oh , beloved , gaze I on thee there awake ? " Wherefore weepest thou ? Speak - speak , for soon this bursting heart will break ! " Hast thou left me then for ever , here 20 THE TWO BROTHERS .
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And Other Poems Edward Henry Bickersteth. " Hast thou left me then for ever , here upon this desolate shore ? “ Thou my only fellow - pilgrim - speak , speak , art thou mine no more ? " And she spoke - her voice was music , music over ...
And Other Poems Edward Henry Bickersteth. " Hast thou left me then for ever , here upon this desolate shore ? “ Thou my only fellow - pilgrim - speak , speak , art thou mine no more ? " And she spoke - her voice was music , music over ...
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... Hast thou not often at lone hours of midnight , When the vain troublous world is still , and thou Art there amidst the universe alone , Alone with visions of the vast unseen , In the stern grandeur of eternal truth Looming around thee ...
... Hast thou not often at lone hours of midnight , When the vain troublous world is still , and thou Art there amidst the universe alone , Alone with visions of the vast unseen , In the stern grandeur of eternal truth Looming around thee ...
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Page 253 - I sleep, but my heart waketh: it is the voice of my beloved that knocketh, saying: Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew, and my locks with the drops of the night.
Page 294 - After this I saw in the night visions, and behold, a fourth beast, dreadful, and terrible, and strong exceedingly, and it had great iron teeth: it devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with the feet of it; and it was diverse from all the beasts that were before it, and it had ten horns.