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... AND Sacred Thoughts . BY THE REV . H. C. BLAGDEN , M.A. CURATE OF ALDRIDGE , STAFFORDSHIRE . WOLVERHAMPTON : W. PARKE , HIGH STREET . LONDON : SIMPKIN , MARSHALL , AND CO . MDCCCLX . " Child - like though the voices be , And Simple.
... AND Sacred Thoughts . BY THE REV . H. C. BLAGDEN , M.A. CURATE OF ALDRIDGE , STAFFORDSHIRE . WOLVERHAMPTON : W. PARKE , HIGH STREET . LONDON : SIMPKIN , MARSHALL , AND CO . MDCCCLX . " Child - like though the voices be , And Simple.
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Henry Charles Blagden. " Child - like though the voices be , And untunable the parts , Thou wilt own the ministrelsy , If it flow from child - like hearts . " THE CHRISTIAN YEAR . ΤΟ THOSE WHO ARE NEITHER OFFENDED BY , NOR DISDAIN.
Henry Charles Blagden. " Child - like though the voices be , And untunable the parts , Thou wilt own the ministrelsy , If it flow from child - like hearts . " THE CHRISTIAN YEAR . ΤΟ THOSE WHO ARE NEITHER OFFENDED BY , NOR DISDAIN.
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Henry Charles Blagden. " Child - like though the voices be , And untunable the parts , Thou wilt own the ministrelsy , If it flow from child - like hearts . " THE CHRISTIAN YEAR . LE ΤΟ THOSE WHO ARE NEITHER OFFENDED BY , NOR DISDAIN.
Henry Charles Blagden. " Child - like though the voices be , And untunable the parts , Thou wilt own the ministrelsy , If it flow from child - like hearts . " THE CHRISTIAN YEAR . LE ΤΟ THOSE WHO ARE NEITHER OFFENDED BY , NOR DISDAIN.
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... not be the first to speak . But I was eager to hear with what voice he would speak , if he condescended to address me at all . He gazed on me with un- D common benevolence . " You need not tell me , A SUMMER EVENING'S DREAM . 25.
... not be the first to speak . But I was eager to hear with what voice he would speak , if he condescended to address me at all . He gazed on me with un- D common benevolence . " You need not tell me , A SUMMER EVENING'S DREAM . 25.
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... voice to re- quest her to conduct me , if she might , more into the recesses of the Cathedral . At this the figure looked up at me , then , gazing intently down on the pavement , in a whisper bade , " Follow me . " Half repenting my ...
... voice to re- quest her to conduct me , if she might , more into the recesses of the Cathedral . At this the figure looked up at me , then , gazing intently down on the pavement , in a whisper bade , " Follow me . " Half repenting my ...
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addresses of consolation ALLEGORY behold affliction bereaved less ceptible to addresses Chancel child sick unto Choir choly Church Church bell class-preacher compact his trust convinced and taught CURATE OF ALDRIDGE dream familiar an operation festive season-such found on earth-even gazed H. C. BLAGDEN heart are banished HIGH STREET Holy Innocents beheld indolence ISAAC WILLIAMS King Herod Listen little red-breast hurries M.A. CURATE massacred by King melan mirthfully flying miry lanes,-nearly mournful myste Nature's beautiful ex Nature's weeping Nave ness nest a shred occurrence befals pain-laden world PARKE passengers Penny Post pensive Christian Minister Perhaps outer things picting the soothing prayer PRINTER process has signifi red festival dress red-breast's note rious aspect-in Sacred Thoughts sent a contrast sermon of her's shred of straw sick unto death STAFFORDSHIRE stupified tence tender sermon things will relax threatened any signs tion trees of Paradise weeping and decking wend his pleasantless West end WOLVERHAMPTON words worship
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الصفحة 49 - Steadfast, serene, immovable, the same Year after year, through all the silent night Burns on for evermore that quenchless flame, Shines on that inextinguishable light...
الصفحة 83 - O death ! the poor man's dearest friend. The kindest and the best ! Welcome the hour my aged limbs Are laid with thee at rest ! The great, the wealthy, fear thy blow, From pomp and pleasure torn ; But, Oh ! a blest relief to those That weary-laden mourn ! A PRAYER, IN THE PROSPECT OF DEATH.
الصفحة 4 - Then waken into sound divine The very pavement of thy shrine, Till we, like Heaven's star-sprinkled floor, Faintly give back what we adore. Childlike though the voices be, And untunable the parts, Thou wilt own the minstrelsy, If it flow from childlike hearts.
الصفحة 21 - WITH joy the guardian angel sees A duteous child upon his knees, And writes in his approving book Each upward, earnest, holy look. Light from his pure aerial dream He springs to meet morn's orient beam And pours towards the kindling skies His clear adoring melodies.