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" Stranger ! however great, with lowly reverence bow ; there's one in that poor shed — one by that paltry bed — greater than thou. Beneath that beggar's roof, lo ! Death doth keep his state ! Enter — no crowds attend ; enter — no guards defend this... "
The Mourner's Friend; Or, Sighs of Sympathy for Those who Sorrow - Page 127
edited by - 1852 - 180 pages
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany

1828 - 498 pages
...Death doth keep his state. Enter ! no crowds attend — Enter ! no guards defend This palace-gate. The pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread...That short deep gasp, and then The parting groan. O change ! O ! wondrous change ! Burst are the prison bars — This moment there, so low, So agonized...
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany

1845 - 624 pages
...incorruption — that mortal was to put on immortality ! O change ! O wondrous change ! Burst on are prison bars — This moment there, so low, So agonized: — and now Beyond the stars ! O change '. stupendous change ! There lies the soulless clod. The sun eternal breaks — The new...
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The Friendly Visitor, Volume 22

William Carus Wilson - Theology - 1840 - 644 pages
...Death doth keep his state: Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. *'•••• t;Qh! change — oh! wondrous change*- : Burst are the prison bars — This moment there,...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1830 - 592 pages
...silent woman stands, Chafing with pale, thin hands, A dying head. . . - •)•>}( ' No busy murmurs sound ; . An infant wail alone : — A sob suppressed...The parting groan. ' Oh change ! Oh wond'rous change { T, Burst are the prison bars ! This moment there — so low In mortal pangs— and now •••...•...
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., Volume 4

Great Britain - 1830 - 482 pages
...murmurs sound ; , ,, An intimt wail utone: A sob suppress'd — again That short deep gasp — mid then The parting groan ! " Oh, change ! — Oh, wondrous...are the prison bars ! This moment there — so low In mortal pangs— and now Beyond the stars ! " Oh, change ! — stupendous change ! There lies the...
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The Christian Advocate, Volume 9

1831 - 644 pages
...courtiers tread ; One silent woman stands, Chafing With pale, thin hands, Л dying head. " No busy murmurs sound ; An infant wail alone: — A sob suppressed...change ! Oh wondrous- change ! Burst are the prison ban ! This moment there — so low In mortal pangs — and now Beyond the stars! " Oh change ! —...
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The Scottish Christian herald, Volume 1

1836 - 712 pages
...Death doth keep his state : Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread...mingling voices sound—- An infant wail alone ; A sob suppress'd — again That short deep gasp, and then The parting groan. Oh ! change — Oh ! wond'rous...
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The Church of England magazine [afterw.] The Church of England and ..., Volume 1

1836 - 574 pages
...woman stands, Clasping, with pale thin hands, A dying head. No busy murmurs sound ; An infant-wail alone — A sob suppressed — again That short, deep...Oh, change ! — oh, wondrous change ! Burst are the prison-bars! This moment there so low In mortal pangs — and now Beyond the stars ! Oh, change ! stupendous...
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The Home missionary magazine. July 1836-Dec. 1846

Home missionary society - 1839 - 762 pages
...stands, Clasping, with pale thin hands, A dying head. No busy murmurs sound ; An infant- wail alone — That short, deep gasp — and then The parting groan. Oh, change ! — oh, wondrous change ! Burst are thy prison-bars ! This moment there so low In mortal pangs— and now Beyond the stars ! Ah, change...
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The birth-day; a poem: to which are added, occasional verses

Caroline Anne Southey - 1836 - 306 pages
...Death doth keep his state ; Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread ; One silent woman stands Lifting with meager hands A dying head. No mingling voices sound — An infant wail alone ; A sob suppress'd —...
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