 | Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - Christianity - 1836
...by us at length persuaded, Every leaf must have its fall. Youths, though yet no losses grieve you, Gay in health and manly grace, Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to autumn place. Venerable sires, grown hoary, Hither turn the unwilling eye, Think, amidst your falling glory, Autumn... | |
 | Lindley Murray - Children - 1836 - 152 pages
...blooming, Number'd now among the dead. Youths, though yet no losses grieve you, Gay in health, and many a grace ; Let not cloudless skies deceive you ; Summer gives to autumn place. Yearly in our course returning, Messengers of shortest stay ; Thus we preach this truth concerning, Heav'n and earth shall... | |
 | Hymns, English - 1840 - 516 pages
...Number'd now among the dead. 4 " What though yet no losses grieve you, " Gay with health and many a grace ; "Let not cloudless skies deceive you : "Summer gives to autumn place. 5 "Yearly in our course returning, "Messengers of shortest stay, " Thus we preach this truth concerning... | |
 | Elizabeth Frank - 1842
...the fickle air that raises, Brings us down to parent earth. Youths ! though yet no losses grieve you, Gay in health and manly grace, Let not cloudless skies deceive you ; Summer gives to autumn place. Venerable sires ! grown hoary, Hither turn th' observing eye ; Think, amidst your falling glory, Autumn... | |
 | Christian literature for children - 1843
...at length, by us persuaded, Ev'ry leaf must have its fall. Youths, though yet no losses grieve you Gay in health and manly grace, Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to Autumn place. Venerable sires, grown hoary, Hither turn th' unwilling eye, Think, amidst your falling glory, Autumn... | |
 | Boylston Chapel Sunday School (Charlestown, Boston, Mass.) - Prayer books - 1842 - 120 pages
...blooming, Numbered now among the dead. 3 " What though yet no losses grieve you. Gay with health and many a grace ; Let not cloudless skies deceive you : Summer gives to autumn place. 4 " Yearly in our course returning, Messengers of shortest stay, O receive our kindly warning, —... | |
 | 1844
...at length, by us persuaded, Ev'ry leaf must have its fall. Youths, though yet no losses grieve you Gay in health and manly grace, Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to Autumn place. Venerable sires, grown hoary, Hither turn th' unwilling eye, Think, amidst your falling glory, Autumn... | |
 | Bristol Sunday-school union - 1844
...sad and solemn sound. 2 Sons of Adam, once in Eden, 231 3 Youths, though yet no losses grieve you, Gay in health and manly grace ; Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to autumn place. 4 Yearly in our course recurring, Messengers of shortest stay ; Thus we preach this truth, unerring,... | |
 | Mary Milner - 1844
...the fickle air that raises, Brings us down to parent earth. Youths, though yet, no losses grieve you, Gay in health and manly grace : Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to Autumn place. Venerable sires, grown hoary ; Hither turn th' unwilling eye ; Think, amid your failing glory, Autumn... | |
 | Stephen Clarendon Phillips - Hymns - 1844 - 236 pages
...blooming, Numbered now among the dead. "What though yet no losses grieve you, Gay with health and many a grace ? Let not cloudless skies deceive you : Summer gives to autumn place. " Yearly in our course returning, Messengers of shortest stay, On the tree of life eternal, O, let all our hopes be laid !... | |
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