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" The dead are like the stars by day ; Withdrawn from mortal eye, But, not extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky : Spirits from bondage thus set free Vanish amidst immensity, Where human thought, like human sight, Fails to pursue their trackless... "
The Saturday Magazine - Page 186
1841
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The Freemason's Hymnal: A Collection of Original and Selected Hymns, Odes ...

Waldemar Malmene - Masonic music - 1871 - 80 pages
...of love and faith ; By hopes of heaven on high ; By trust, triumphant over death, In immortality ! 3 The dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye; Yet holding unperceived their way Through the unclouded sky. 5 By them, through holy hope and love,...
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The Living Age, Volume 115

1872 - 894 pages
...yet; But toward the san my face is set, His golden light on all my ways. 8. S. СОНАРЕ, THE DEAD. THE dead are like the stars by day. Withdrawn from mortal eye, Yet holding unperceived their way Through the unolonded sky. By them, through holy hope and love, We...
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Plymouth Collection of Hymns, for the Use of Christian Congregations

Henry Ward Beecher - Congregational churches - 1873 - 920 pages
...Of iaith's sapporting rod, Then breathes his soul into its- rest. The bosom of bis God. 1126. CM 1. THE dead are like the stars by day. Withdrawn from mortal eye, Yet holding nnpereeived their way Through the unclouded sky. 2. By them, through holy hope and ^-ve,...
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Hymns of the Spirit

Hymns, English - 1874 - 544 pages
...In glory yet to come ; O idle grief, O foolish tears, When God doth call us home I 625. THE DEAD. CM THE dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye, Yet holding unperceived their way Through the unclouded sky. By them, through holy hope and love, We...
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Songs of the Soul, Gathered Out of Many Lands and Ages

American poetry - 1874 - 686 pages
...the place where human harvests grow ! 1840. H. VV. LONGFBLLOW. THE DEAD ARE LIKE THE STARS BY DAY. '~T*HE dead are like the stars by day, •*- Withdrawn from mortal eye, Yet holding unpcrceived their way Through the unclouded sky. By them, through holy hope and love, We...
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity ...

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts - 1874 - 896 pages
...love and faith ; By hopes of heaven on high ; By trust, triumphant over death, * In immortality ! in. The dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye ; Yet holding unperceived their way Through the unclouded sky. IV. By them, through holy hope and love,...
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In Memory of Thomas Ebenezer Thomas, Delivered Sunday, March 14, 1875, in ...

Nathaniel West - Biography - 1875 - 78 pages
...and dominion, in all the churhes, and throughout all the world, both now and forever. Amen and aimen! The dead are like the stars by day. Withdrawn from...the sky. Spirits, from bondage thus set free, Vanish amid immensity ! AMONG the various written communications privately received from ministerial brethren,...
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The Poets of Methodism

Samuel Woolcock Christophers - Hymn writers - 1875 - 580 pages
... BODLEIAN LIBRARY OXFORD THE POETS OF METHODISM. The dead are like stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct ; they hold their way In glory through the sky. OF METHODISM BY THE REV. SW CHRISTOPHERS, AUTHOU Or '' HYMN WRITERS AND THEIR HYMNS," "HOMES OP OLD...
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The Stage: Its Past and Present in Relation to Fine Art

Henry Neville - Drama - 1875 - 120 pages
...ever," and of them in the highest sense the words are true — " The dead are like the stars by night Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct they hold their way, In glory through the sky." The public had a standard in those days, and knew what they were going to see. They were alive to all...
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The stage, its past and present in relation to fine art, a lect ..., Volume 108

Henry G. Neville - 1875 - 122 pages
...ever," and of them in the highest sense the words are true— " The dead are like the stars by night Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct they hold their way, In glory through the sky." The public had a standard in those days, and knew what they were going to see. They were alive to all...
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