| 1843 - 628 páginas
...heav'n's calm repose, Whose blissful sabbath ne'er departs. Homerton. SJ EDMESTON. THE WINGED WORSHIPPERS. Gay, guiltless pair, What seek ye from the fields...need of prayer, Ye have no sins to be forgiven. Why rest ye here, Where mortals to their Maker hend ? Can your pure spirits fear The God ye never could... | |
| 1882 - 224 páginas
...which flew into a house of worship dur,ng service. Gay guiltless pair, What seek ye from the field of heaven ? Ye have no need of prayer, Ye have no...forgiven. Why perch ye here, Where mortals to their Maker bsnd? Can your pare spirits fear The GOD ye never could offend ? Ye never knew The crimes for which... | |
| Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 432 páginas
...swallows, having down into church during divine service, were af o«: > phized in the following stanzas. GAY, guiltless pair, What seek ye from the fields of heaven ? Ye have no need of prayer, Ye have no sms to be forgiven. Why perch ye here, Where mortals to their Maker bend? Can your pure spirits fear... | |
| A. B. Cleveland - 1832 - 496 páginas
...gentle tear, That pointed to a Saviour dear, Have led the wanderer there. THE WINGED WORSHIPPERS.* GAT, guiltless pair, What seek ye from the fields of heaven?...perch ye here, Where mortals to their Maker bend? j "Can your pure spirits fear The God ye never could offend? Ye never knew The crimes for which we... | |
| 1832 - 548 páginas
...WORSHIPPERS. BT CHiBLES BPRAUCE. Addreued to two Swallows, that flew into a church daring religious service. Gay, guiltless pair, What seek ye from the fields...have no sins to be forgiven. Why perch ye here, Where mortal! to their Maker bend t Can your pure spirits fesr The God ye never could offend .' Ye never... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...realm and race to race. THE \rixcED GAY, guiltless pair, What seek ye from the fields of heaven ? Te have no need of prayer, Ye have no sins to be forgiven....mortals to their Maker bend ? Can your pure spirits tear The God ye never could ott'end ? Ye never knew The crimes for which we come to weep. Penance is... | |
| 1832 - 524 páginas
...swallowi having taken refuge in a church, during the time oj' service. Gay, guiltless pair. What leek ye from the fields of heaven ? Ye have no need of prayer— Ye han: no sin to be forgiven. Why perch ye here, Where mortal! to their maker bend ? Can your pure spirit... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1834 - 432 páginas
...Swallows bavins flown into eboKJl during dirioe service, were apostrophized in the following a GAT, guiltless pair. What seek ye from the fields of heaven ? Ye have no need of prayer, Ye have no sins lo be forgiven. Why perch ye here Where mortals lo their Maker bend ? Can your pure spirits fear The... | |
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 128 páginas
...addressed to two Swallows, that flew into a Church during religious service," beginning as follows:— " Gay, guiltless pair, What seek ye from the fields...no need of prayer, Ye have no sins to be forgiven." What has become of the author of the splendid Ode on Shakspeare ? Is he lost for ever to the Muses,... | |
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 728 páginas
...addressed to two Swallows, that flew into a Church during religious service," beginning as follows : — " Gay, guiltless pair, What seek ye from the fields...no need of prayer, Ye have no sins to be forgiven." What has become of the author of the splendid Ode on Shakspeare ? Is he lost for ever to the Muses,... | |
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