The dead are like the stars by day ; Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky... Poetical Works - 第 154 頁James Montgomery 著 - 1865完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 頁
...shade Flung o'er Hope's fairest rose. Mrs Embury. 803. DEPARTED. The: unite us to the unseen world. Yet holding unperceived their way Through the unclouded sky. By them, through holy hope and love, We... | |
| George Poole - 1879 - 178 頁
...remains were deposited there, had through the grave and gate of death passed to a joyful immortality. " The dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye : Yet not extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky. Spirits from bondage thus set free,... | |
| William Rogers Williams - 1880 - 168 頁
...features, that the words of the poet involuntarily flashed upon the mind, ' Can this be death?' K2 132 ' The dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from...human sight, Fails to pursue their trackless flight.' The immediate effect of this extraordinary scene on the survivors was too startling to be passed by... | |
| Samuel Wray - 1880 - 354 頁
...as we idly cling To trifles on the road ; And now rejoice, to see us fling Away each needless load. The Dead are like the stars by day : Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct, they hold their way And when, with sure, though weary feet, We near the glorious prize, They hasten forth their own to... | |
| 1880 - 146 頁
...me yet ; But toward the sun my face is set, His golden light on all my ways. SS Cottant. Wtjt Scall. THE dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye, Yet holding unperceived their way Through the unclouded sky. By them, through holy hope and love, We... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 頁
...the wide world, without that only tie, For which it wished to live, or feared to die. 2'hos. -I/oore. The dead are like the stars, by day Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct, they hold their way ln glory through the sky : Spirits, from bondage thus set free, \ anish amidst immensity, Where human... | |
| Samuel Rowles Pattison - 1882 - 200 頁
...instructed ; for the gardener's words had seemed to be a divinely-sent parable applicable to his state. The dead are like the stars, by day Withdrawn from...extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky. P. Padstow, Cornwall.— Dr. Humphrey Prideaux was born here on May 3rd, 1648. He became successively... | |
| 1882 - 684 頁
...successful life and triumphant death will not be forgotten. Of such as him, we may say with the poet : " The dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye; But not oxtiuot, they hold their way In glory through the sky.'' [In addition to the above tribute, the SUNDAY... | |
| Similitudes, B. S. - 1882 - 136 頁
...Heighten'd, indeed, beyond all mortal pleasures, But mingles pangs and madness in the bowl. K Young. a a r In glory through the sky. Spirits from bondage thus set free, Vanish amidst immensity. James Montgomery. T) ICHES, like insects when concealed they lie, Wait but for wings, and in their... | |
| Walter Baxendale - 1882 - 212 頁
...loved so long, and sees no more, Loved and still loves — not dead, but gone before." — Rogers. " The dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye, Yet holding nnperceived their way Through the unclouded sky." — Bernard. Blessed be he of the Lord... | |
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