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... October and the same gray walls , Reared in New England's infancy are those . " Brookline . Page 259 . BOSTON . 1840 . POEMS OF ugham WILLIAM B TAPPAN . BOSTON : D. PUBLISHED BY D. S. KING AND CROCKER & BREWSTER . THE POET'S TRIBUTE .
... October and the same gray walls , Reared in New England's infancy are those . " Brookline . Page 259 . BOSTON . 1840 . POEMS OF ugham WILLIAM B TAPPAN . BOSTON : D. PUBLISHED BY D. S. KING AND CROCKER & BREWSTER . THE POET'S TRIBUTE .
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... walls Where all are welcome . It was early yet , So I awhile surveyed the edifice , Admiring at the growth of piety , Or growth of that fair city , which had changed Its Theatres to temples . Soon the seats , Spacious , and free to poor ...
... walls Where all are welcome . It was early yet , So I awhile surveyed the edifice , Admiring at the growth of piety , Or growth of that fair city , which had changed Its Theatres to temples . Soon the seats , Spacious , and free to poor ...
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... - hill Descends no kindly rain- Precept on precept still Imparted , and in vain ? No souls these walls to crowd , Like doves , or as a cloud ? Its watchman long hath toiled In Christ , his Master's 3 33 The Unfruitful,
... - hill Descends no kindly rain- Precept on precept still Imparted , and in vain ? No souls these walls to crowd , Like doves , or as a cloud ? Its watchman long hath toiled In Christ , his Master's 3 33 The Unfruitful,
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... , And for China word hath past That overleaps her wall- God ! shall not the Negro's land As other lands be blest ? Shall not Ethiopia's band Enter into rest ? - Shall Sahara's parched ranger Never taste the rivulet ? Still 44 Africa, •
... , And for China word hath past That overleaps her wall- God ! shall not the Negro's land As other lands be blest ? Shall not Ethiopia's band Enter into rest ? - Shall Sahara's parched ranger Never taste the rivulet ? Still 44 Africa, •
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... walls forever Show holiness within ; Where golden gates ope never death or sin ! To sorrow , JACOB'S WELL . HE journeyed on to Galilee , Unheralded by fame , And wearily to Jacob's Well The heavenly Teacher came . Upon that fountain's ...
... walls forever Show holiness within ; Where golden gates ope never death or sin ! To sorrow , JACOB'S WELL . HE journeyed on to Galilee , Unheralded by fame , And wearily to Jacob's Well The heavenly Teacher came . Upon that fountain's ...
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Page 116 - Go to now, ye that say, Today or to-morrow we will go into such a city, and continue there a year, and buy, and sell, and gel gain: 14 Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow.
Page 290 - There fragrant flowers immortal bloom, And joys supreme are given ; There rays divine disperse the gloom ; Beyond the confines of the tomb Appears the dawn of heaven ! 820.