| William Linwood - College verse - 1846 - 372 pages
...Libertatem aequant agmina sola meam. LXXIV. CBpttapb in tlje Me of FORGIVE, blest shade ! the tributary tear That mourns thy exit from a world like this !...have kept thee here, And stayed thy progress to the world of bliss ! No more confined to grovelling scenes of night, No more a tenant pent in mortal clay... | |
| William Linwood - College verse - 1846 - 342 pages
...Libertatem aequant agmina sola mcam. LXXIV. C?ptt«lpl) tn tl)C Ыс Of FORGIVE, blest shade ! the tributary tear That mourns thy exit from a world like this ! Forgive the wish that would have kept thec here, And stayed thy progress to the world of bliss ! No more confined to grovelling scenes of... | |
| New Jerusalem church. General conference - 1846 - 466 pages
...Thefeelings of Nature corrected. FOBGIVE, dear friend ! the tributary tear That mourns thy transit from a world like this ! Forgive the wish that would have kept thee here, And staid thy progress to the seats of bliss ! No more confined to grov'ling scenes of night, No more a... | |
| J. K - 1848 - 900 pages
...them to her kind pastor — Legh Richmond. One was :— OX MRS AR Forgive blrst shade, the tributary tear, That mourns thy exit from a world like this ; Forgive the wish, tbnt wnuM have kept thec here. And stayed thy progress to the seats of bliss. No more confined to grovelling... | |
| Electronic journals - 1903 - 664 pages
...in nine stanzas, lies before me, the first stanza being : — O Hervey, honoured name, forgive the tear That mourns thy exit from a world like this ; Forgive the wish that would have kept thee here, Fond wish ! have kept thee from the seats of bliss. There is not a word therein of "such spotless honour,"... | |
| Virgil Corydon Taylor - Anthems - 1849 - 268 pages
...For - give, blest shade, the trib - u - ta - ry tear, SOLI, OR SEMI-CHORUS. That mourns thy ex - ile from a world like this; For-give the wish that would have kept thee Cre» m For - give, blest shade, the trib - u - ta - ry tear, SOLI. OR SEMI-CHORUS. _ N /j-- ttút... | |
| Robert Armitage - Authors, English - 1850 - 562 pages
...entertaining the wish, as told in the first four lines ?— " Forgive, blest shade, the tributary tear. Which mourns thy exit from a world like this; Forgive the...here, And stayed thy progress to the realms of bliss." * The following is well expressed, had it been on a better man:— " Beneath these poplars' peaceful... | |
| American Tract Society - American literature - 1850 - 518 pages
...imagine that I hear her voice repeating them : EPITAPH ON MRS. AB Forgive, blest shade, the tributary tear, That mourns thy exit from a world like this...have kept thee here, And stayed thy progress to the seats of bliss • No more confined to grov'ling scenes of night, No more a tenant pent in mortal clay,... | |
| William Hendry Stowell - Congregationalists - 1850 - 524 pages
...within me impressions too deeply engraven to be wholly effaced. ' Forgive, blest shade ! the tributary tear That mourns thy exit from a world like this !...have kept thee here, And stayed thy progress to the seats of bliss! ' E "But, alas! natural depravity, and an unusual flow of spirits, nearly quenched... | |
| Old Humphrey - Isle of Wight (England) - 1850 - 228 pages
...the graves, not omitting that with the following lines : — Forgive, bless'd shade, the tributary tear, That mourns thy exit from a world like this ; Forgive the wish that would hare kept thee here, And stayed thy progress to the seats of bliss. No more confin'd to grov'ling scenes... | |
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