Saviour — what pictures he drew ! The scene of His sufferings rose clear on my view : — The cross — the rude cross where He suffered and died ; The gush of bright crimson that flowed from His side ; The cup of His sorrows, the wormwood and gall... Biography of Rev. W. H. Griswold - Page 78by Henry Birdsall Soule - 1845 - 102 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1844 - 784 pages
...dropped from his tongue. Not ulone on the ear hm wild eloquence stole ; Knforced by each gesture, it sunk to the soul, Till it seemed that an angel had brightened...sod, And brought to each bosom a message from God. He spoke of the Savior '. What pictures he drew ! The scene <*" his suffering» rose Ыеяг on my... | |
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...souls of a thousand in ecstacy hung On the manna-like sweetness, that dropped from his tongue ; 199 Not alone on the ear his wild eloquence stole ; Enforced...sod And brought to each bosom a message from God. He spoke of the Savior — what pictures he drew ! The scene of His sufferings rose clear on my view... | |
| Amelia - American poetry - 1847 - 274 pages
...the souls of a thousand in ecstasy hung On the manna-like sweetness that dropped from his tongue ; Not alone on the ear his wild eloquence stole ; Enforced...sod And brought to each bosom a message from God. He spoke of the Saviour — what pictures he drew ! The scene of His sufferings rose clear on my view... | |
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...manna-like sweetness that dropped from his Not alone on the ear his wild eloquence stole : Enforeed by each gesture it sank to the soul, Till it seemed...sod And brought to each bosom, a message from God. He spoke of the Savior : what pictures he drew ! The scene of his sufferings rose clear on my view;... | |
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...: Nut alone on the ear his wild eloquence stole ; Enforced by each gesture, it sank to the soul, i Till it seemed that an angel had brightened the sod, And brought to each bosom a message from God. He spoke of the Saviour — what pictures he drew ! The scene of His sufferings rose clear on my view... | |
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...the souls of a thousand in ecstasy hung 3n the manna-like sweetness that dropped from his tongua ; Not alone on the ear his wild eloquence stole ; Enforced...sod And brought to each bosom a message from God. He spoke of the Saviour — what pictures he drew ! The scene of His sufferings rose clear on my view... | |
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...-from his tongue. Not alone on the ear his wild eloquence stole, Enforced by each gesture, it sunk to the soul, • Till it seemed that an angel had...sod, And brought to each bosom a message from God. 7. He spoke of the Savior — what pictures he drew ! The scenes of His sufferings rose clear on my... | |
| William Turner Coggeshall - American literature - 1860 - 708 pages
...the souls of a thousand in ecstacy hung On the manna-like sweetness that dropped from his tongue ; Not alone on the ear his wild eloquence stole ; Enforced...sod And brought to each bosom a message from God. He spoke of the Saviour — what pictures he drew 1 The scene of his sufferings rose clear on my view... | |
| Marcius Willson - Readers (Elementary) - 1870 - 382 pages
...from his Not alone on the ear his wild eloquence stole ; [tongue. Enforced by each gesture, it sunk to the soul, Till it seemed that an angel had brightened...sod, And brought to each bosom a message from God. 3. O God ! what emotions the speaker awoke ! A mortal he seemed — yet a deity spoke ; J A man —... | |
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