Then shall the good stand in immortal bloom, In the fair gardens of that second birth ; And each bright blossom mingle its perfume With that of flowers which never bloomed on earth. The Christian's Gift - Page 1521857 - 308 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1844 - 188 pages
...winnow, like a fan, the chaff and grain. Then shall the good stand in immortal bloom, In the fair gardens of that second birth ; And each bright blossom mingle its perfume With that of flowers, which never bloom'd on earth. With thy rude ploughshare, Death, turn up the sod, And spread the furrow for the... | |
| 784 pages
...winnow, like a fan, the chaff and grain. Then shall the good stand in immortal bloom, In the fair gardens of that second birth ; And each bright blossom mingle its perfume With that of flowers that never bloomed on earth. With thy rude ploughshare, Death, turn up the sod, And spread the furrow... | |
| 1850 - 560 pages
...winnow, like a fan, the chaff and grain. Then shall the good stand in immortal bloom In the fair gardens of that second birth; And each bright blossom, mingle...of flowers, which never bloomed on earth. With thy rnde ploughshare, Death turn up the sod, And spread the furrow for the seed we sow; This is the field... | |
| 1850 - 682 pages
...a fan, the chaff and grain. Then shall the pood stand in immortal bloom. In the fuir gardens of the second birth ; And each bright blossom mingle its perfume. With that of flowers which never bloomed <4i earth. With thy rude ploughshare, Death, turn op the sod. And spread the furrow for the teed m... | |
| 1851 - 344 pages
...winnow, like a fan, the chaff and grain. Then shall the good stand in immortal bloom, In the fair gardens of that second birth ; And each bright blossom mingle...ploughshare, Death, turn up the sod, And spread the furrows for the seed we sow; This is the field and acre of our God, This is the place where human harvests... | |
| 1918 - 798 pages
...winnow, like a fan, the charTaml gram. Then shall the good stand in immortal bloom, In the fair gaidens of that second birth ; And each bright blossom mingle...of flowers which never bloomed on earth. With thy rode ploughshare. Death, turn up the sod, And spread the furrow for the seed we tow ; Thi» U the field... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 pages
...winnow, like a fan, the chaff and grain. Then shall the good stand in immortal bloom, In the fair gardens of that second birth ; And each bright blossom mingle its perfume With thy rude ploughshare, Death, turn up the sod, And spread the furrow for the seed we sow ; This is the... | |
| Augusta Browne - 1852 - 216 pages
...that stanza of Longfellow's : — " Then shall the good etand in immortal bloom, . In the fair gardens of that second birth ; And each bright blossom mingle its perfume With that of flowers which never bloom'd on earth." And also of the fourth picture of Cole's "Voyage of Life." This is the impressive... | |
| Martha Noyes Williams - 1853 - 290 pages
...winnow, like a fan, the chaff and grain. Then shall the good stand in immortal bloom In the fair gardens of that second birth ; And each bright blossom mingle...With that of flowers which never bloomed on earth. THEY ARE ALL GONE. 53 With thy rude ploughshare, Death, turn up the sod, And spread the furrow for... | |
| S. Herbert Lancey - 1854 - 338 pages
...winnow, like a fan, the chaff and grain. Then shall the good stand in immortal bloom, In the fair gardens of that second birth ; And each bright blossom, mingle...furrow for the seed we sow ; This is the field and Acre oif our God, THE RAINY DAY. THE day is cold, and dark, and dreary ; It rains, and the wind is never... | |
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