| William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1909 - 1334 pages
...storm was loud, — the night was dark, The ocean yawn'd — and rudely blow'd The wind that toss'd my foundering bark. Deep horror then my vitals froze,...me to the port of peace. Now safely moor'd — my peril's o'er, For ever, and for evermore, The Star ! — The Star of Bethlehem ! HK White 3-TJ. From... | |
| Charles Sumner Nutter, Wilbur Fisk Tillett - Hymn writers - 1911 - 630 pages
...the night was dark. The ocean yawned, and rudely blowed The wind that tossed my foundering bark. 4 Deep horror then my vitals froze; Death-struck, I...suddenly a star arose, It was the Star of Bethlehem. In the third stanza above "was" has been changed to "is," and "bade" to "bids," "the storm" to "life's... | |
| Joseph Gaston - Oregon - 1912 - 1078 pages
...rudely blowed The wind that tossed my foundering bark. Deep horror then my vitals froze, Death struck, I ceased the tide to stem ; When suddenly a star arose ; It was the star of Bethlehem. The first Protestant church building on the Pacific Coast was the Methodist church at Oregon City,... | |
| Ernest Rhys - English essays - 1915 - 518 pages
...The storm was loud, the nit;ht was dark ; The ocean yawned, and rudely blowed The wind that toss'd my foundering bark. Deep horror then my vitals froze,...suddenly a star arose, It was the Star of Bethlehem 1 It was my guide, my light, my all, It bade my dark foreboding cease ; And through the storm and danger's... | |
| Ebenezer E. Lewis - Hymns, English - 1917 - 168 pages
...rode, The storm was loud, the night was dark, The ocean yawned, and rudely blowed The wind that tossed my foundering bark. Deep horror then my vitals froze;...dark forebodings cease, And through the storm and danger's thrall It led me to the port of peace. Now safely moored, my perils o'er, I'll sing, first... | |
| Christian literature, English - 1861 - 522 pages
...rode, The storm was loud, the night was dark, The ocean yawned, and rudely Mowed Tho wind that tossed my foundering bark. Deep horror then my vitals froze,...all, It bade my dark forebodings cease ; And through tho etorm and danger's thraH, It led me to tho port of peace. Now safely moored, my perils o'rr, I'll... | |
| Ernest Rhys, Lloyd Vaughan - English essays - 1920 - 522 pages
...rode, The storm was loud, the night was dark ; The ocean yawned, and rudely Wowed The wind that toss'd my foundering bark. Deep horror then my vitals froze,...It was my guide, my light, my all, It bade my dark foreboding cease ; And through the storm and danger's thrall It led me to the port in. peace. Now safely... | |
| Henry Kirke White - Poets, English - 1825 - 456 pages
...suddenly a star arose, It was the Star of Bethlehem. V. It was my guide, my light, my all, ,iv , . •i It bade my dark forebodings cease ; And through the...and dangers' thrall, It led me to the port of peace. VI. Now safely moor'd — my perils o'er, I'll smg, first in night's diadem, For ever and for evermore,... | |
| Edmondstoune Duncan - Ballads, English - 1927 - 658 pages
...; The storm was loud, the night was dark ; The ocean yawned, and rudely blowed The wind that tossed my foundering bark ; Deep horror then my vitals froze,...dark forebodings cease ; And through the storm and danger's thrall, It led me to the port of peace : Now safely moored, my perils o'er, I'll sing, first... | |
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