Greenland, and Other Poems, Part 341Largely an account of the history of the Moravian Church's missions to Greenland. |
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... glory round the chapel beam'd ; While hymning voices , in the silent shade , Music of all his soul's affections made : Where through the trackless wilderness erewhile , No hospitable ray was known to smile ; Or if a sudden splendor ...
... glory round the chapel beam'd ; While hymning voices , in the silent shade , Music of all his soul's affections made : Where through the trackless wilderness erewhile , No hospitable ray was known to smile ; Or if a sudden splendor ...
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... mouth is a considerable basin , from which the column of boiling water is ejaculated to various heights ; sometimes exceeding 100 feet . With breathless awe the mounting glory view ; White whirling CANTO II . 31 GREENLAND .
... mouth is a considerable basin , from which the column of boiling water is ejaculated to various heights ; sometimes exceeding 100 feet . With breathless awe the mounting glory view ; White whirling CANTO II . 31 GREENLAND .
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James Montgomery. With breathless awe the mounting glory view ; White whirling clouds his steep ascent pursue . But lo ! a glimpse ; -refulgent to the gale , He starts all naked through his riven veil ; A fountain - column , terrible and ...
James Montgomery. With breathless awe the mounting glory view ; White whirling clouds his steep ascent pursue . But lo ! a glimpse ; -refulgent to the gale , He starts all naked through his riven veil ; A fountain - column , terrible and ...
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... glory in the firmament display'd ; The sun majestic in his course , and sole ; The moon and stars rejoicing round the pole ; ( a ) The incidents described in this Canto are founded upon the real events of the voyage of the Missionaries ...
... glory in the firmament display'd ; The sun majestic in his course , and sole ; The moon and stars rejoicing round the pole ; ( a ) The incidents described in this Canto are founded upon the real events of the voyage of the Missionaries ...
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... glory to proclaim . O could they view , in this alarming hour , Those wretched ones , themselves beneath the Of darkness , while the shadow clips the sun ! How to their dens the fierce sea - hunters run , Who death in every shape of ...
... glory to proclaim . O could they view , in this alarming hour , Those wretched ones , themselves beneath the Of darkness , while the shadow clips the sun ! How to their dens the fierce sea - hunters run , Who death in every shape of ...
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amidst ancient beams behold beneath birth bliss Boards Bohemia breath Brethren CANTO Christian David Church clouds coast Comenius Count Zinzendorf dark dead death deep dream earth Edition Engravings eternal fear fire firmament fix'd flame flood gale gloom glory Greenland gulph hand hath heart heaven Herrnhut HISTORY OF BRAZIL hope Iceland J. M. W. TURNER John Huss joys kayak kraken land light living Lord love Thee,-when MEMOIRS moon Moravian morn Mother's Love mountains night Norwegian o'er ocean pass'd peace Poem prayer Price pulse race rage reign rest ROBERT SOUTHEY ROBERT WALPOLE rocks roll round Royal sail scene shade shadow shew shines shore Skraellings sleep slumber smile snow song soul spirit spread star storm stream tempests Theatres Royal Thee thine Thou throne tide turn'd Twas vanish'd voice Vols voyage waters waves wild wilderness wind wings yonder
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Page 192 - The voice at midnight came ; He started up to hear, A mortal arrow pierced his frame He fell,— but felt no fear. Tranquil amidst alarms, It found him in the field, A veteran slumbering on his arms, Beneath his red-cross shield : His sword was in his hand, Still warm with recent fight ; Ready that moment at command, Through rock and steel to smite. It was a two-edged blade, Of heavenly temper keen; And double were the wounds it made, Where'er it...
Page 183 - HARK, the song of jubilee, Loud as mighty thunders roar, Or the fulness of the sea, When it breaks upon the shore : Hallelujah ! for the Lord God Omnipotent shall reign ; Hallelujah ! let the word Echo round the earth and main.
Page 184 - Yonder heavens have passed away ; Then the end ; beneath His rod Man's last enemy shall fall : Hallelujah ! Christ in God, God in Christ, is all in all.
Page 185 - New dominion every hour." 2 These through fiery trials trod ; These from great affliction came ; Now before the throne of God, Sealed with his...
Page 193 - The pains of death are past, Labour and sorrow cease, And, life's long warfare closed at last, His soul is found in peace. Soldier of Christ ! well done ; Praise be thy new employ ; And while eternal ages run, Rest in thy Saviour's joy.
Page 229 - The dead are like the stars by day ; Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky...
Page 180 - I ask'd the Earth ; — the Earth replied aghast, " 'Twas Man; — and such strange pangs my bosom rent, That still I groan and shudder at the past.
Page 165 - SPENCER his course began ; From strength to strength, from grace to grace, Swiftest and foremost in the race, He carried victory in his face ; He triumph'd as he ran. How short his day...
Page 169 - Man lieth down, no more to wake, Till yonder arching sphere Shall with a roll of thunder break, And Nature disappear.
Page 231 - With One who lived of old, my song In lowly cadence rose ; To One who is unborn, belong The accents of its close : Ages to come, with courteous ear, Some youth my warning voice may hear ; And voices from the dead should be The warnings of eternity. When these weak lines thy presence greet. Reader ! if I am blest, Again, as spirits, may we meet In glory and in rest : If not, — and / have lost my way, Here part we ; — go not Thou astray : No tomb, no verse my story tell ! Once, and for ever, Fare...