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" Why weep ye then for him, who, having won The bound of man's appointed years, at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labors done, Serenely to his final rest has passed; While the soft memory of his virtues, yet, Lingers like twilight hues, when... "
Fraser's Magazine - Page 132
1878
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Orthopony; Or the Cultivation of the Voice, in Elocution: A Manual of ...

William Russell - 1849 - 310 pages
...earth, Glide to thy dim dominions, and are bound." 3. Tranquillity. DEATH OF THE GOOD MAN. — Bryant. " Why weep ye, then, for him, who, having won The bound...appointed years, — at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labors done, Serenely to his final rest has passed ; While the soft memory of his virtues,...
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Orthophony; Or The Cultivation of the Voice in Elocution: A Manual of ...

William Russell - Elocution - 1849 - 320 pages
...earth, Glide to thy dim dominions, and are bound." 3. Tranquillity. DEATH OF THE GOOD MAN. — Bryant. " Why weep ye, then, for him, who, having won The bound...appointed years, — at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labors done, Serenely to his final rest has passed ; While the soft memory of his virtues,...
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The Bible class book

Charles Baker - 1850 - 446 pages
...And leaves the smile of his departure, spread O'er the warm-coloured heaven and ruddy mountain head. Why weep ye then for him, who, having won The bound...man's appointed years, at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labours done, Serenely to his final rest has pass'd; While the soft memory of his virtues,...
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Lays for the Sabbath: A Collection of Religious Poetry

Religious poetry - 1850 - 300 pages
...spread O'er the warm-color'd heaven and ruddy mountain head. " Why weep ye then for him, who, having run The bound of man's appointed years, at last, Life's blessings all enjoy'd, life's labors done, Serenely to his final rest has pass'd ? While the soft memory of his virtues yet Lingers,...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1851 - 380 pages
...leaves the smile of his departure, spread O'er the warm-coloured heaven and ruddy mountain heat1 " Why weep ye then for him, who, having won The bound...man's appointed years, at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labours done, Serenely to his final rest has passed ; While the soft memory of his...
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A Course of Reading for Common Schools and the Lower Classes of Academies ...

Henry Mandeville - Readers - 1851 - 396 pages
...years, at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labors done, Serenely to his final rest has passed, While the soft memory of his virtues, yet Lingers like twilight hues, when the bright sun is set ? Whence is man'; Why formed at all ; and wherefore as he is : Where must he find his maker : with...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 9

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - United States - 1851 - 684 pages
...years, at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labors done, Serenely to his final rest has past ; While the soft memory of his virtues, yet, Lingers like twilight hues, when the bright sun is set. " His youth was innocent: his riper age, Marked with some act of goodness, every day ; And watched...
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The New Englander, Volume 9

Criticism - 1851 - 650 pages
...years, at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labors done, Serenely to his final rest has past ; While the soft memory of his virtues, yet, Lingers like twilight hues, when the bright sun is set " His youth was innocent: his riper age, Marked with some act of goodness, every day ; And watched...
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Orthophony, Or, The Cultivation of the Voice, in Elocution: A Manual of ...

Elocution - 1851 - 312 pages
...Glide to thy dim dominions, and are bound." 3. Tranquillity. /DEATH OF THE GOOD MAN. — Bryant. " Why weep ye, then, for him, who, having won The bound of man's appointed years,—at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labors done, Serenely to his final rest has...
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Obituary Addresses on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon. Henry Clay: A ...

United States. Congress - 1852 - 150 pages
...for him, who having run The bound of man's appointed years, at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labours done, Serenely to his final rest has...yet Lingers, like twilight hues when the bright sun has set?" It will be doing no injustice, sir, to the living or the dead to say, that no better specimen...
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