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" For very love, beholding Thy happy name, they weep. The mention of thy glory Is unction to the breast, And medicine in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. "
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1862 - 606 pages
...towards this heavenly home the poet thus tenderly expresses :*— " For thee, 0 dear, dear Country ! Mine eyes their vigils keep ; For very love, beholding...medicine in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. 0 one, 0 onely mansion I 0 paradise of joy I Where tears are ever banished. And smiles have no alloy...
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The Churchman's companion

1881 - 494 pages
...answered ; at last Magdalene sang gently, as if heedless of the others, " ' For thee, 0 dear dear country. Mine eyes their vigils keep ; For very love beholding...medicine in sickness, And love, and life, and rest.' " " Don't leave off, Maida," said Frank, as she paused and stood with clasped hands and eyes, radiant...
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The United Presbyterian Magazine, Volume 5

1851 - 636 pages
...Shall we behold for ever, And worship face to face. * * * To thee, O dear, dear country 1 Mine eyas their vigils keep ; For very love, beholding Thy happy...medicine in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. 344 O one, O oiiely 'mansion ! O paradise of joy ! Where tears are ever banished, And smiles have no...
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The Monthly Christian spectator, Volume 9

1859 - 748 pages
...correspond. ' To thee, O dear, dear country, Mine eyes their vigils keep; For very love, {/eholding(I) Thy happy name, they weep. The mention of thy glory...medicine in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. 0 one, 0 only mansion, O paradise of joy, Where tears are ever banished, Andj'oys have no alloy! Thy...
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Hymns for use in church, collected by H.W. Burrows

Henry William Burrows - 1855 - 148 pages
...fulness of His grace, Shall we behold for ever, And worship face to face. To thee, O dear, dear country ! Mine eyes their vigils keep : For very love, beholding...in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. O one, O only mansion ! O paradise of joy ! Where tears are ever banished, And smiles have no alloy : With jaspers...
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The Church of England quarterly review

1856 - 588 pages
...dissipate all prejudice, fusing it into its own exquisite melody : — " To thce, O dear, dear country, Mine eyes their vigils keep : For very love, beholding...in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. O one, O only mansion, O Paradise of joy ! Where tears are ever banished And joys have no alloy : Beside thy...
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Hymns for the church of s. Mary Magdalene, Munster square, Regent's park

London St. Mary Magdalene, Munster sq - 1857 - 188 pages
...stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore. N 122. To thee, O dear, dear Country, Mine eyes their vigils keep, For very love beholding...in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. O one, O only mansion ! O Paradise of joy ! Where tears are ever banished, And smiles have no alloy : Besides...
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The North British review

1857 - 584 pages
...faint and feeble echo of a few lines of Bernard's long poem : — " To thee, O dear, dear country ! Mine eyes their vigils keep ; For very love, beholding...medicine in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. O one ! 0 only mansion ! 0 Paradise of joy ! Where tears are ever banished, And joys have no alloy ; Beside...
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The North British Review, Volumes 26-27

1857 - 632 pages
...faint and feeble echo of a few lines of Bernard's long poem : — " To thee, 0 dear, dear country ! Mine eyes their vigils keep ; For very love, beholding...medicine in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. 0 one 1 0 only mansion 1 0 Paradise of joy ! Where tears are ever banished, And joys have no alloy...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 42

American periodicals - 1857 - 592 pages
...following is a faint and feeble echo of a few lines of Bernard's long poem: "To thec, 0 dear, dear country! Mine eyes their vigils keep ; For very love, beholding...And medicine in sickness, And love and life and rest О one ! 0 only mansion! . 0 Paradise of joy ! Where tears are ever banished, And joys have no alloy...
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