| 1881 - 494 pagina’s
...then, a few moments." CHAPTER IX. " What was Parnassus' self to thee, Mount Skiddaw ?" WORDSWORTH. " The roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness of...crimson of the sunset sky, How fast they fade away." CF ALEXANDER. " Ask me not what a maiden feels Left in that dreadful hour alone : Perchance her reason... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1865 - 1220 pagina’s
...and admire, and praise our Father in heaven for His glorious gift of beauty, we still may say — " The roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness of...crimson of the sunset sky, How fast they fade away ! Oh ! lor the pearly gates of heaven, 01) ! fur the golden shore, Oh ! for the sun of righteousness. That... | |
| 1910 - 964 pagina’s
...hymn Ernest had an inspiration. All the rest of the churchful, sleepy and suitable, were singing, — 'The roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness of...crimson of the sunset sky, How fast they fade away.' Ernest turned his head towards the marble child and softly mouthed, — you could hardly call it singing,... | |
| 1858 - 784 pagina’s
...authoressof "Moral Songs," which we venture to quote, because it is as yet not very well known : — " The roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness of...crimson of the sunset sky, How fast they fade away ! Oli ! for the pearly gates of heaven. Oh ! for the golden floor, Oh ! for the Sun of Righteousness,... | |
| 1860 - 902 pagina’s
...acquaintance with them now, we claim to hold them, by and by, in a grasp that shall never be relaxed. " The roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness of...for the Sun of Righteousness, That setteth nevermore * 1 " Thus do the lovely things which we behold acquire a surpassing interest for us ; fair in themselves,... | |
| Emily Durrant - 1861 - 244 pagina’s
...own hearts and each other's, to be " spending ourselves and being spent for Christ ? " CONCLUSION. " THE roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness of...sky, How fast they fade away ! Oh ! for the pearly gate of heaven, Oh ! for the golden floor ; Oh ! for the Sun of Righteousness, That setteth never more.... | |
| Thomas Vincent Fosbery - 1862 - 312 pagina’s
...prevail. Let my life be hid with Thee, Bound within Thy life above ; Living through eternity, 269. DCM THE roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness of...heaven, Oh ! for the golden floor, Oh ! for the Sun of Kighteousness, That setteth nevermore ! The highest hopes we cherish here, How fast they tire and faint... | |
| Rougham - 1862 - 196 pagina’s
...our AIL Through life's long day and death's dark O JESU, LORD,, be Thou our Light, [night, K 2 Amen, THE roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness of...fast they fade away ! Oh ! for the pearly gates of heav'n, Oh ! for the golden floor, Oh ! for the Sun of Righteousness, That setteth nevermore ! The... | |
| Roundell Palmer (1st earl of Selborne) - 1863 - 508 pagina’s
...uncomplaining love, His own most gracious smile Shall welcome you above. Sir Henry Baker. 1 86 1 . The roseate hues of early dawn. The brightness of...Righteousness That setteth nevermore ! The highest hopes \ve cherish here, How fast they tire and faint ! How many a spot denies the robe That wraps an earthly... | |
| Canterbury hymnal - 1863 - 256 pagina’s
...state, 207 CM "The things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal." """THE roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness...crimson of the sunset sky, How fast they fade away ! O for the pearly gates of heaven, O for the golden floor, O for the Sun of Righteousness, That setteth... | |
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