Literary and professional worksHurd and Houghton, 1861 |
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Side 126
... doth keep , And goes , and comes , unwares to them that sleep . Thou carriest man away as with a tide : Then down swim all his thoughts that mounted high : Much like a mocking dream , that will not bide , But flies before the sight of ...
... doth keep , And goes , and comes , unwares to them that sleep . Thou carriest man away as with a tide : Then down swim all his thoughts that mounted high : Much like a mocking dream , that will not bide , But flies before the sight of ...
Side 127
... doth the thoughts thereof wisely embrace ? For thou , O God , art a consuming fire : Frail man , how can he stand before thy face ? If thy displeasure thou dost not refrain , A moment brings all back to dust again . Teach us , O Lord ...
... doth the thoughts thereof wisely embrace ? For thou , O God , art a consuming fire : Frail man , how can he stand before thy face ? If thy displeasure thou dost not refrain , A moment brings all back to dust again . Teach us , O Lord ...
Side 128
... doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all . The compass heaven , smooth without grain or fold , All set with spangs of glitt'ring stars untold , And strip'd with golden beams of power unpent , Is raised up for a removing tent ...
... doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all . The compass heaven , smooth without grain or fold , All set with spangs of glitt'ring stars untold , And strip'd with golden beams of power unpent , Is raised up for a removing tent ...
Side 130
... Doth rule the monthly seasons orderly ; The sun , eye of the world , doth know his race , And when to shew , and when to hide his face . Thou makest darkness , that it may be night , When as the savage beasts , that fly the light , ( As ...
... Doth rule the monthly seasons orderly ; The sun , eye of the world , doth know his race , And when to shew , and when to hide his face . Thou makest darkness , that it may be night , When as the savage beasts , that fly the light , ( As ...
Side 131
... doth all things generate and feed . If thou withdraw'st it , then they cease to be , And straight return to dust and vanity ; But when thy breath thou dost send forth again , Then all things do renew and spring amain ; So that the earth ...
... doth all things generate and feed . If thou withdraw'st it , then they cease to be , And straight return to dust and vanity ; But when thy breath thou dost send forth again , Then all things do renew and spring amain ; So that the earth ...
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