| Collection - 1807 - 650 pągines
...infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eyeS. 2 Fair distant land ! couW mortal eyes But half its charms explore, How -would our spirits long to rise, And dwell on earth no more ! 3 There pain and sickness never come; There griet no more complains : Health triumphs in immortal... | |
| Morning and evening prayers - 1818 - 714 pągines
...infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eyes. 2 Fair distant land ! could mortal eyes But half thy charms explore, How would our spirits long to rise And dwell on earth no more. 3 There pain and sickness never come, And grief no more complains ; Health triumphs in immortal bloom,... | |
| John Dobell - 1810 - 538 pągines
...Unbounded glories rise, And realms of infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eyes. [2 O could we with our mortal eyes But half its joys explore, How would our spirits long to rise, And dwell on earth no more !] 3 There pain and- sickness never come,. And grief no more complains J Health triumphs in immortal... | |
| John Dobell - 1810 - 540 pągines
...infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eyes. [2 O could we with our mortal eyes But half its joys explore,How would our spirits long to rise^ And dwell on earth no more !] 3 There pain and sickness never come", And grief no more complains ! Health triumphs in immortal... | |
| Thomas Jones (chaplain to the earl of Peterborough) - 1812 - 486 pągines
...half its joys explore, How would our spirits Ions; to rise, And dwell on earth no more. No cloud these blissful regions know, For ever bright and fair ! For sin, the source of mortal woe, Can never enter there. The glorious Monarch there displays His beams of wond'rons grace: His happy... | |
| John Dobell - 1815 - 560 pągines
...Unbounded glories rise, And realms of infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eves. £2 O could we with our mortal eyes But half its joys explore, How would our...spirits long to rise, And dwell 'on earth no more !] $ There pain and sickness never come^ And grief no more complains ! Health tiinmphs in immortal... | |
| Alexander Proudfit - 1815 - 408 pągines
...eye ; and God, and Jesus, and angels shall unite in ministering to our bliss ? " No pains those happy regions, know*. For ever bright and fair, For sin the source of mortal woe, Shall never enter there. . , * There no alternate night is knotrn, Or sun's faint sick'ning- ray,... | |
| 1816 - 292 pągines
...And grief no more complains ; Health triumphs in immortal bloom, And endless pleasure reigns. 3 ?\o cloud those blissful regions know, For ever bright and fair ! For sin, the source of mortal woe, Can never enter there. 4 There no alternate night is known, Nor sun's faint sickly ray; But glory... | |
| William Russell - 1818 - 252 pągines
...infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eyes. 2 Fair distant land ! could mortal eyes But half thy charms explore, How would our spirits long to rise And dwell on earth no more. 3 There pain and sickness never come, And grief no more complains ; Health triumphs in immortal bloom,... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1819 - 666 pągines
...infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eyes. 2 Fair distant land! could mortal eyes But half its charms explore, How would our spirits long to rise, And dwell on earth no more! 3 There pain and sickness never come; There grief no more complains; Health triumphs in immortal bloom,... | |
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