Bower." 26. The Car — for Carmala his word obeyed — Moved on, and bore away the Maid ; While from the Golden Throne the Lord of Death With love benignant on Ladurlad smiled, And gently on his head his blessing laid. As sweetly as a Child, Whom neither... Sivan the Sleeper. A Tale of All Time - Page 329by Henry Cadwallader Adams - 1857 - 338 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Southey - 1811 - 236 pages
...away the Maid, While from the Golden Throne the Lord of Death With love benignant, on Ladurlad smil'd, And gently on his head his blessing laid. As sweetly...Whom neither thought disturbs nor care encumbers, Tir'd with long play, at close of summer day, Lies down and slumbers. Even thus as sweet a boon of... | |
| English literature - 1811 - 596 pages
...The car, for Carmala his word obey'd. Moved on, and bore away the maid, While from the golden throne the Lord of death With love benignant on Ladurlad smiled. And gently on his head the blessing laid. As sweetly as a child, Whom neither thought disturbs, nor care encumbers, Tired... | |
| Robert Southey - English literature - 1829 - 806 pages
...the Maid, While from the Golden Throne the Lord of Death With love benignant, on Ladurlad sinil'd, And gently on his head his blessing laid. As sweetly...Whom neither thought disturbs nor care encumbers, Tir'd with long play, at close of summer day, Lies down and slumbers. Even thus as sweet a boon of... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - American periodicals - 1835 - 1138 pages
...away the maid, While from the golden throne the lord of death With love benignant, on Ladurlad smil'd, And gently on his head his blessing laid. As sweetly...Whom neither thought disturbs nor care encumbers, Tir'd with long play, at close of summer day, Lies down and slumbers, Even thus as sweet a boon of... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 636 pages
...The Car, for Carmala his word obey'd, Moved on, and bore away the Maid, While from the Golden Throne the Lord of Death With love benignant on Ladurlad...his head his blessing laid. As sweetly as a Child, Whomneitherthought disturbs nor care encumbers, Tired with long play, at close of summer day, Even... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1845 - 646 pages
...to his master, he found him without life. The gentle chemist had laid himself in the arms of death ' As sweetly as a child Whom neither thought disturbs,...play, at close of summer day Lies down and slumbers.' Considered as a philosopher, Black ranks amongst the highest of those who have wrought out great theories.... | |
| 822 pages
...breast, as if in worship, and looking up, gently fell asleep in Jesus. " As sweetly as a child, When neither thought disturbs, nor care encumbers, Tired...play, at close of summer day, Lies down and slumbers." Instead of appearing among the worshippers in the earthly tabernacle, he joined the Church of the firstboru... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - Religion - 1851 - 418 pages
...feels little of the anguish of dissolution, and he quietly resigns himself into the arms of death, " As sweetly as a child, Whom neither thought disturbs,...care encumbers. Tired with long play, at close of summer's day, Lies down and slumbers." If now, in addition to this physical preparation for his departure,... | |
| 1853 - 618 pages
...uninterrupted patience in affliction ; and the peaceful manner in which she fell " asleep in Jesus.'1 " As sweetly as a child, Whom neither thought disturbs,...nor care encumbers, Tired with long play at close of summer's day, Lies down and slumbers — " without saying, let me live the life, and die the death... | |
| Electronic journals - 1854 - 778 pages
...West, nor hides obscured Among the tempests of the sky, but melts away Into the light of heaven." " As sweetly as a child, Whom neither thought disturbs...care encumbers, Tired with long play, at close of summer's day Lies down and slumbers." A holy life is the only preparation to a happy death, says Bishop... | |
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