| George Burgess - 1850 - 348 pagine
...Lord his God, he hath obtained the society of His saints." LX. toraMse brtrawt Ueafy anit feurwtian. " The dead are like the stars by day : Withdrawn from...extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky." MONTGOMERY. THE abode and the condition of the departed just have indeed been disclosed but by glimpses,... | |
| George Burgess - 1850 - 340 pagine
...his God, he hath obtained the society of His saints." LX. fofmw leatjj unit tjre "The dead are^ike the stars by day : Withdrawn from mortal eye, But...extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky." MONTGOMERY. THE abode and the condition of the departed just have, indeed been disclosed but by glimpses,... | |
| James Montgomery - 1850 - 402 pagine
...shade, At noon, in infaney she play'd? — If from the oak no answer eome, Of her all oraeles are dumb. The Dead are like the stars by day; — Withdrawn from mortal eye. But not extinet, they hold their way In glory through the sky: shown to the Earl of Surrey the image of his... | |
| Bernard Barton - 1850 - 432 pagine
...through holy hope and love, We feel in hours serene Connected with a world above, Immortal and unseen ! "The dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye;" Yet holding unperceived their way In heaven's unclouded sky. The mists of earth to us may mar The splendour... | |
| George Burgess - 1851 - 348 pagine
...Lord his God, he hath obtained the society of His saints." LX. betom Jnitjj anb tjje $Usnwrtion. " The dead are like the stars by day : Withdrawn from...extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky." MONTGOMERY. THE abode and the condition of the departed just have indeed been disclosed but by glimpses,... | |
| William Hastings Kelke - 1851 - 206 pagine
...blessed ! In life as faithful, and in death find rest. 306. The faithful dead, like stars by day, Are hid from mortal eye, But not extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky. 307. 'Tis sweet to hope his pains are fled, His toils and sorrows closed for ever ; While He, whose... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 pagine
...shade, At noon, in infancy she play'd; — If from the oak no answer come, Of her all oracles are dumb. The Dead are like the stars by day ; Withdrawn from...human sight, Fails to pursue their trackless flight. Somewhere within created space, Could I explore that round, In bliss, or woe , there is a place, Montgomery.... | |
| James Montgomery, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 926 pagine
...shade, At noon, in infancy she played ? — If from the oak no answer come, Of her all oracles are dumb. The Dead are like the stars by day ; — Withdrawn...Spirits, from bondage thus set free, Vanish amidst immensily, Where human thought, like human sight, Fails to pursue their trackless flight. Somewhere... | |
| Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts - 1853 - 792 pagine
...above the sphere of sublunary affairs, and in the brightness of its halo the soul enters into rest. " The dead are like the stars by day ; Withdrawn from...extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky." I congratulate you, Soldiers of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, on the happy return of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 384 pagine
...that had struck me in looking over a new publication of Montgomery's that morning. The first was : " The dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct, — they hold iheir way In glory through the sky." Lord H. did not much like them. In the first place he said, "... | |
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