| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1896 - 300 pagina’s
...multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of boys and girls raising their innocent hands. Sow like a mighty wind they raise to heaven the voice...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. The children must he singing to-day. I do not see the churches ; I do not hear the children playing... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1830 - 374 pagina’s
...there, hut multitudes of lamhs, Thousands of little boys and girls raising their innocent hands. How, like a mighty wind, they raise to heaven the voice...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door." Under the influence of gayer feelings, he wrote what he called the Laughing Song — his pencil drew... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 442 pagina’s
...companies they sit, with radiance all their own ; The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls raising their innocent...cherish pity lest you drive an angel from your door.'' Proceed we, however, to the more complicated schemes of modern charity, or at least those of them which... | |
| 1851 - 492 pagina’s
...there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls raising then- innocent hands. Xow like a mighty wind they raise to heaven the voice...cherish pity lest you drive an angel from your door. The doors are opened a quarter of an hour before the beginning of each service, without charge. At... | |
| 1853 - 444 pagina’s
...The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girl» raiding their innocent hands. " Now like a mighty wind they raise to heaven their voice of song, Or like harmonious thunderings the^eats of heaven amuug ; Beneath them sit the... | |
| Alexander Gilchrist, Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1863 - 366 pagina’s
...they were, with radiance all their own : The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls raising their innocent...mighty wind they raise to heaven the voice of song, 0i like harmonious thunderings the seats of heaven among : Beneath them sit the aged men, wise guardians... | |
| William Blake - 1866 - 132 pagina’s
...their own. The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys andgirls raising their innocent hands. Now like a mighty wind...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. NIGHT. '"f^HE sun descending in the west, -A. The evening star does shine ; The birds are silent in... | |
| Frances Martin - 1866 - 506 pagina’s
...was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls raising their innocent hands. like a mighty wind they raise to heaven the voice...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. W. Blake. CXLVI. THE MILK-MAID O' THE FARM. (IN THE DORSET DIALECT.) BE the milk-maid o' the farm :... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 pagina’s
...companies they sit, with radiance all their own : The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls, raising their...mighty wind they raise to heaven the voice of song, 9 Or like harmonious thunderings the seats of heaven among : Beneath them sit the aged men, wise guardians... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1869 - 294 pagina’s
...with radiance all their own ; The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of boys and girls raising their innocent hands. Now like...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. The children must be singing to-day. I do not see the churches ; I do not hear the children playing... | |
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