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... spake within me , " Thou hast found , By finding out thy spirit's home in God , A master key of truth that shall unlock The thousand wards of earthly mysteries ; And show thee unto whom alone , the good , The true , the noble , pure ...
... spake within me , " Thou hast found , By finding out thy spirit's home in God , A master key of truth that shall unlock The thousand wards of earthly mysteries ; And show thee unto whom alone , the good , The true , the noble , pure ...
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... centuries when I am gone , So spake Manoah of his only son . Yes , the dark clouds are breaking from my sight , My childhood floats before me : bathed in light Again I see my fond parental home Smiling in beauty SAMSON . 43 333.
... centuries when I am gone , So spake Manoah of his only son . Yes , the dark clouds are breaking from my sight , My childhood floats before me : bathed in light Again I see my fond parental home Smiling in beauty SAMSON . 43 333.
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... the day Was wearing into twilight ; when I heard My wife's quick footstep on the verdant sward . 2 " And his wife was barren , and bare not . " - Judg . xiii . 2 . 3 Gen. xxx . 1 . 66 Manoah , " with excited joy she spake , SAMSON . 45.
... the day Was wearing into twilight ; when I heard My wife's quick footstep on the verdant sward . 2 " And his wife was barren , and bare not . " - Judg . xiii . 2 . 3 Gen. xxx . 1 . 66 Manoah , " with excited joy she spake , SAMSON . 45.
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And Other Poems Edward Henry Bickersteth. 66 Manoah , " with excited joy she spake , “ At thy command by yonder wooded brake " I watch'd the flock , and on the fountain's stone " Was seated , musing as I deem'd alone , " When on a sudden ...
And Other Poems Edward Henry Bickersteth. 66 Manoah , " with excited joy she spake , “ At thy command by yonder wooded brake " I watch'd the flock , and on the fountain's stone " Was seated , musing as I deem'd alone , " When on a sudden ...
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... spake so graciously that I began To feel towards him as a brother man . He only veil'd his brightness - when I pray'd That he would tarry where the grateful shade Fell on the glebe from some o'erhanging rock , The while I brought a ...
... spake so graciously that I began To feel towards him as a brother man . He only veil'd his brightness - when I pray'd That he would tarry where the grateful shade Fell on the glebe from some o'erhanging rock , The while I brought a ...
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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.