| George Herbert, George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1854 - 370 pages
...sins and I joining together. But while I grow in a straight line, Still upwards bent, as if heaven were mine own, Thy anger comes, and I decline : What...thou dost turn, And the least frown of thine is shown 1 And now in age I bud again, After so many deaths I live and write ; I once more smell the dew and... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - Country life - 1855 - 510 pages
...My sins and I joining together. But while I grow in a straight line, Still upward bent, as if heav'n were mine own, Thy anger comes, and I decline : What...bud again ; After so many deaths I live and write, I once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing. O, my only light, It can not be, That I am... | |
| George Herbert - Literature - 1855 - 560 pages
...sinnes and I joining together. But while I grow in a straight line, Still upwards bent, as if heav'n were mine own, Thy anger comes, and I decline : What...I bud again, After so many deaths I live and write ; I once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing : O my onely light, It cannot be That I am... | |
| George Herbert - 1856 - 276 pages
...sinnes and I joining together. But while I grow in a straight line, Still upwards bent, as if heav'n were mine own, Thy anger comes, and I decline : What...thou dost turn, And the least frown of thine is shown ? I once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing : O my onely light, It cannot be That I am... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 456 pages
...sins and I joining together. But, while I grow in a straight line Still upwards bent, as if heav'n were mine own, Thy anger comes, and I decline. What frost to that ? What pole is not the zono Where all things burn, when thou dost turn, And the least frown of thine is shown 1 And now in... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 pages
...sins and I joining together. But, while I grow in a straight lino Still upwards bent, as if heav'n were mine own, Thy anger comes, and I decline. What frost to that ? What pole is not tho zone Where all things, burn, when thou dost turn, And the least frown of thine is shown ? And now... | |
| 1856 - 796 pages
...what pole is not the lone Where all things burn, When thon do4 turn, And tl.e knit frown of thine a shown ? And now in age I bud again, After so many deaths I Ите and write ; I once more smell the dew and rain, Ami relish versing : oh ! my only light, It... | |
| Thomas Vincent Fosbery - Christian poetry - 1857 - 436 pages
...sins and I joining together. But, while I grow in a sfraight line, Still upwards bent, as if Heaven were mine own, Thy anger comes, and I decline. What...Thou dost turn, And the least frown of Thine is shown ? I i And now in age I bud again, After so many deaths I live and write, I once more smell the dew... | |
| James Hamilton - Christian literature, English - 1858 - 530 pages
...sins and I joining together. But, while I grow in a straight line, Siill upwards bent, as if heav'n were mine own, Thy anger comes, and I decline : What...bud again; After so many deaths I live and write, I once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing. 0 my only light, It cannot be That I am he,... | |
| James Hamilton - Christian literature, English - 1858 - 448 pages
...sins and I joining together. But, while I grow in a straight line, Still upwards bent, as if heav'n were mine own, Thy anger comes, and I decline : What...the zone Where all things burn, When thou dost turn, Aud thejeast frown of thine is shown? And now in age I bud again ; After so many deaths I live and... | |
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