And darkness and doubt are now flying away ; No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn. So breaks on the traveller, faint, and astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. See Truth, Love, and Mercy, in triumph descending, And nature all glowing... Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the ... - Page 256by Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1822 - 304 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lindley Murray - Children - 1821 - 280 pages
...; From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free. " And darkness and doubt are now flying away 5 No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn : So breaks...traveller, faint and astray, The bright and the balmy eft'ulg nee of morn. See truth, love, and mercy^ii) triu "ph descending, And nature all glowing in... | |
| 1847 - 648 pages
...are no anapeests in the language more beautiful : — " And darkness and doubt are now flying away, No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn. So breaks...blending, And beauty immortal awakes from the tomb." In one of his " Odes " he beautifully teaches a lesson of incomparable value : — " Ye sons of luxury,... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 280 pages
...: From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free." ' And darkness and doubt are now flying away; No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn: So breaks...blending, And Beauty immortal awakes from the tomb.' THE BATTLE OF THE PIGMIES AND CRANES. FROM THE PYGMiEO-GERANO.MACHIA OF ADDISON. THE pigmy people and... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822 - 560 pages
...doubt and from darkness thou only canst free." And darkness and doubt are now flying away ; No longer 1 roam in conjecture forlorn : So breaks on the traveller,...blending, And Beauty Immortal awakes from the tomb. EPITAPH OJV THE AUTHOH. BY HIMSELF. ESCAP'D the gloom of mortal life, a soul Here leaves its mouldering... | |
| Arminianism - 1819 - 996 pages
...precluded. ' And darkness and doubt are now passing away, No longer we roam in conjecture forlorn ; 60 breaks on the traveller faint, and astray, The bright...mercy, in triumph descending, And nature all glowing in Eden'* first bloom; On the pale cheek of death, smiles and roses ate blending, And beauty immortal... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1822 - 312 pages
...away; The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. See trudi, love, and mercy, in triumph descending, No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn : So breaks on the traveller, faint and astray, And nature all glowing in Eden's first bloom! On the cold cheek of death smiles and roses are blending,... | |
| Arminianism - 1841 - 1234 pages
...canst free. And darkness and doubt are now flying away : >*o longer I roam in conjecture forlorn : Bo breaks on the traveller, faint and astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn." He died in great peace. T. II. Jan. 14th.— At Waters, near Shap, in the Fennth Circuit, Jam, the... | |
| Methodist Church - 1823 - 494 pages
...into the sleep of death, being scarcely able to speak so as to be heard, she repeated these lines : " On the cold cheek of death, smiles and roses are blending, And beauty immortal awakes from the tomb." Soon after she added, " I shall soon be at rest ;" and then quietly left the world without a struggle... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1824 - 478 pages
...From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free I — * And darkness and doubt are now flying away, No- longer I roam in conjecture forlorn. So breaks...blending, And Beauty immortal awakes from the tomb,' ON THE REPORT OF A MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY, TO THE MEMORY OF A LATE AUTHOR. (CHURCHILL.)... | |
| Readers - 1824 - 348 pages
...'From doubt and from darkness, thou only canst free," And darkness, and doubt, are now flying away, No longer I roam, in conjecture forlorn, So breaks...bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. See truth, lov«, and mercy in triumph descending, And nature all glowing in Eden's first bloom! On the cold cheek... | |
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