Fireside Poetry: Being Choice Selections in Chronological Order from the Most Famous Poets, from Chaucer to Tennyson; with Biographical Notices of the Authors ...Amer. News Company - English poetry |
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... face : So must we hope to see God's face At last in heaven on high , When we have changed this mortal place For immortality . And of such happes and heavenly joys As then we hope to hold , All earthly sights and worldly toys Are tokens ...
... face : So must we hope to see God's face At last in heaven on high , When we have changed this mortal place For immortality . And of such happes and heavenly joys As then we hope to hold , All earthly sights and worldly toys Are tokens ...
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... face to face- I see Thee face to face and live : In vain I have not wept and strove- Thy nature and Thy name is Love . I know Thee , Saviour , who Thou art- Jesus , the feeble Sinner's friend ; Nor wilt Thou with the night depart , But ...
... face to face- I see Thee face to face and live : In vain I have not wept and strove- Thy nature and Thy name is Love . I know Thee , Saviour , who Thou art- Jesus , the feeble Sinner's friend ; Nor wilt Thou with the night depart , But ...
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... face , Reveal Thy grace , And bless us here ! For while we pray we sin , Our praises are defiled ; Thoughts of the world intrude within The soul , by sense beguiled . To draw us near , Unveil Thy face , Reveal Thy grace , And bless us ...
... face , Reveal Thy grace , And bless us here ! For while we pray we sin , Our praises are defiled ; Thoughts of the world intrude within The soul , by sense beguiled . To draw us near , Unveil Thy face , Reveal Thy grace , And bless us ...
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