An universal synod of all sweets; By whom it is defined thus — That no perfume For ever shall presume To pass for odoriferous, But such alone whose sacred pedigree Can prove itself some kin, sweet name ! to thee. Sweet name, in thy each syllable A thousand... Talks on Truth for Teachers and Thinkers - Página 45por Thomas Hughes - 1923 - 406 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 páginas
...odoriferous, But such alone whose sacred pedigree Can prove itself some kin, sweet name ! to thee. Sweet name, in thy each syllable A thousand blest...many thousand mercies there In pity's soft lap lie a sleeping ! Happy he who has the art To awake them, And to take them Fought against frowns with smiles... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 páginas
...odoriferous, But such alone whose sacred pedigree Can prove itself some kin, sweet name ! to thee. Sweet name, in thy each syllable A thousand blest...many thousand mercies there In pity's soft lap lie a sleeping ! Happy he who has the art To awake them, And to take them Home, and lodge them in his heart.... | |
| 1837 - 646 páginas
...for odoriferous, But such alone whose sacred pedigree Can prove itself some kin (sweet name) to thee. Sweet name ! in thy each syllable A thousand blest...myrrh and beds of spices, And ten thousand Paradises. How many unknown worlds there are Of comforts which thou hast in keeping ! How many thousand mercies... | |
| Gems - 1841 - 624 páginas
...for odoriferous, But such alone whose sacred pedigree Can prove itself some kin, sweet Name! to Thee. Sweet Name, in thy each syllable, A thousand blest...thousand paradises, The soul that tastes thee takes from hence. How many unknown worlds there are Of comforts which thou hast in keeping! How many thousand... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...But such alone whose sacred pedigree Can prove itself some kin, sweet name ! to thee. Sweet name 1 's needs be : blessed be God that hath set up so many clear lamps in his church. I Happy he who has the art To awake them, And to take them Home, and lodge them in his heart. Oh, that... | |
| 1847 - 610 páginas
...prove itself of kin, sweet name, to thee." Who can rebuke the tender extravagance that succeeds? " Sweet name ! in thy each syllable A thousand blest...thousand hills of frankincense, Mountains of myrrh and heaps of spices, And ten thousand Paradises, The soul that loves thee takes from thence! How many unknown... | |
| 1847 - 610 páginas
...frankincense, Mountains of myrrh and heaps of spices, And ten thousand Paradises, The soul that loves thee takes from thence! How many unknown worlds there are Of comforts which thon hast in keeping ! How many thousand mercies there In Pity's soft lap lie a-sleeping! " Which is... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 páginas
...pass for odoriferous, But such alone whose sacred pedigree Can prove itself some kin, sweet name ! to Sweet name ! in thy each syllable A thousand blest...there are Of comforts, which thou hast in keeping 1 How many thousand mercies there In pity's soft lap lie a-slceping ! Happy he who has the art To awake... | |
| 1956 - 596 páginas
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| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 páginas
...odoriferous, But such alone whose sacred pedigree Can prove itself some kin, sweet name ! to thee. uch day, As after sun-eft fadeth 1 Happy he who has the art To awake them, And to take them Home, and lodge them in his heart. Oh, that... | |
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