| Youth's instructor - 1830 - 542 pages
...closed without a cloud. They set as sets the morning star, which goes Not down beyond the darken'd west, nor hides, Obscured, among the tempests of the sky, But melts away into the light of heaven. ______ LUKE BAHLOWi * . 3. Died, at Fryup, in the Whitbv Circuit, Oct. 12th,... | |
| 692 pages
...tears, and closed without a cloud. . They set as sets the morning star, which goes Not down hehind tha darkened west, nor hides Obscured among the tempests of the sky, But melts away into the light of heaven." pp. 178— 180. As we do not go regularly through the poem, which is indeed... | |
| Robert Pollok - 1827 - 534 pages
...still. Too bright for ours to look upon, suffused With many tears, and closed without a cloud. They set as sets the morning star, which goes Not down behind...Obscured among the tempests of the sky, But melts away into the light of heaven. Loves, friendships, hopes, and dear remembrances — The kind embracings... | |
| 1828 - 502 pages
...still, Too bright for ours to look upon, suffused With many tears, and closed without a cloud. They tet as sets the morning star, which goes Not down behind...Obscured among the tempests of the sky, But melts away into the light of heaven." — pp, 233 — 238. The comparison at the close of the foregoing extract... | |
| Robert Pollok, William Jenks - Books and reading - 1828 - 256 pages
...still, Too bright for ours to look upon, suffused With many tears, and closed without a cloud. They set as sets the morning star, which goes Not down behind...Obscured among the tempests of the sky, But melts away into the light of heaven. Loves, friendships, hopes, and dear remembrances, The kind embracings of... | |
| Robert Pollok - 1828 - 408 pages
...still, Too bright for ours to look upon, suffused With many tears, and closed without a cloud. They set as sets the morning star, which goes • Not down...Obscured among the tempests of the sky, But melts away into the light of heaven. Loves, friendships, hopes, and dear remembrances, The kind embracings of... | |
| Robert Pollok - English poetry - 1828 - 418 pages
...bright for ours to look upon, suffused With many tears, and closed without a cloud. ^ £• They set as sets the morning star, which goes -^ '„ Not down behind the darkened west, nor hides * V i . **! -1 ?' Obscured among the tempests of the sky, sf ' \^ 1 . / But melts away into the light... | |
| Baptists - 1829 - 894 pages
...all men were gazing with admiration, and all good men were rejoicing in his light, he disappeared, "as sets the morning star, which goes Not down behind...Obscured among the tempests of the sky, But melts away into the light of Heaven."* To trace him through his brief but luminous track, is the object of this... | |
| Theology - 1832 - 698 pages
...of time and place, in that long predicted revival of the millennium, for they will set " as aels tbe morning star, which goes Not down behind the darkened...Obscured among the tempests of the sky But melts away into the light of heaven." We enter now upon a brief consideration of another obstacle to activity... | |
| Baptists - 1830 - 396 pages
...all men were gazing with admiration, and all good men were rejoicing in his light, he disappeared, " as sets the morning star, which goes Not down behind...Obscured among the tempests of the sky, But melts away into the light of Heaven."* To trace him through his brief but luminous track, is the object of this... | |
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