| 1851 - 216 páginas
...shades away : We saw Thee, and we blessed the sight, — We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. Tit. Poor world, said I, what wilt thou do To entertain this starry Stranger 1 Is this the best thou canst bestow, A cold, and not too cleanly, manger 1 Contend, ye powers of heaven... | |
| Christmas - 1852 - 236 páginas
...shades away : We saw Thee, and we blessed the sight, — We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. Tit. Poor world, said I, what wilt thou do To entertain...starry Stranger ! Is this the best thou canst bestow, A cold, and not too cleanly, manger ? Contend, ye powers of heaven and earth, To fit. a bed for this... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 384 páginas
...shades away : We saw Thee, and we blest the sight, We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. y ~ TITYBUS. Poor world, said I, what wilt thou do To entertain...starry stranger ? Is this the best thou canst bestow — • A cold and not too cleanly manger ? Contend, the powers of heaven and earth, To fit a bed for... | |
| Caroline Snowden Guild - 1860 - 366 páginas
...said I, what wilt thou do To entertain this ftarry ftranger? Is this the beft thou canft beftow — A cold and not too cleanly manger ? Contend, the powers...heaven and earth, To fit a bed for this huge birth. Proud world, said I, cease your control, And let the mighty babe alone, The phoenix builds the phoenix's... | |
| Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1862 - 418 páginas
...trembling shades away ; We saw Thee, and we blest the sight, We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. TITYRUS. Poor world, said I, what wilt thou do To entertain...starry stranger? Is this the best thou canst bestow — A cold and not too cleanly manger ? Contend, the powers of heaven and earth, To fit a bed for this... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1863 - 420 páginas
...shades away ; We saw Thee, and we blest the sight, We saw Tht'o by Thine own sweet light. TITYRU8. Poor world, said I, what wilt thou do To entertain...starry stranger? Is this the best thou canst bestow — A cold and not too cleanly manger? Contend, the powers of heaven and earth, To fit a bed for this... | |
| W. K. - 1865 - 238 páginas
...trembling shades away : We saw Thee, and we blest the sight, We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. Poor world, said I, what wilt thou do To entertain...starry stranger ? Is this the best thou can'st bestow — A cold and not too cleanly manger ? Welcome, all wonders in one sight ! Eternity shut in a span... | |
| W. K. - 1865 - 260 páginas
...trembling shades away : We saw Thee, and we blest the sight, We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. Poor world, said I, what wilt thou do To entertain...starry stranger ? Is this the best thou can'st bestow — A cold and not too cleanly manger ? Welcome, all wonders in one sight ! Eternity shut in a span... | |
| George MacDonald - 1868 - 356 páginas
...and we blessed the sight ; We saw thee by thine own sweet light. Charus. We saw thee, &c. Tityrus. " Poor world," said I, " what wilt thou do To entertain...starry stranger ? Is this the best thou canst bestow — A cold and not too cleanly manger? Contend, the powers of heaven and earth, To fit a bed for this... | |
| Christmas - 1872 - 234 páginas
...blessed the sight,— We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. Tit. Poor world, said I, what wilt thoti do To entertain this starry Stranger ? Is this the best thou canst bestow, A cold, and not too cleanly, manger ? Contend, ye powers of heaven and earth, To fit a bed for this... | |
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