| 1844 - 634 pages
...Protestant hymns, Mr. Thackeray quotes the following: — " Hasten to some distant isle, In the bottom of the deep, Where the skies for ever smile. And the blacks for ever weep!" which he is acrimonious enough to stigmatize, (vol. ii. p. 149,) as " nonsensical, false twaddle."... | |
| 1823 - 600 pages
...morning skies, Wave it till the crescent set, And the " star of Jacob " rise. Go ! to many a tropic isle, In the bosom of the deep ; Where the skies for ever smile, And the Blacks for ever weep ! O'er the negro's night of care Pour the living light of heaven ; Chaie away the iiend Despair, Bid... | |
| Josiah Pratt - 1829 - 536 pages
...the morning skies, Wave it till the crescent set, And the "Star of Jacob" rise. Go ! to many a tropic isle, In the bosom of the deep ; Where the skies for ever smile, And th' oppress' d for ever weep ! O'er the negro's night of care Pour the living light of heaven ; Chase... | |
| Isaac Watts, Samuel Worcester, Samuel Melancthon Worcester - 1834 - 760 pages
...morning skies, Wave it till the crescent set, And the " Star of Jacob" rise. — 3 Go ! to many a tropic isle, In the bosom of the deep, Where the skies for ever smile, And th' oppressed forever weep ! — 4 O'er the negro's night of care Pour the living light of heaven ;... | |
| Congregational Union of England and Wales - 1836 - 624 pages
...morning skies, Wave it till the Crescent set, And the " Star of Jacob" rise. 3 Go to many a tropic isle, In the bosom of the deep ; Where the skies for ever smile, And the oppressed for ever weep ! 4 O'er the negro's night of care Pour the living light of heaven. Chase away... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1836 - 758 pages
...morning skies, Wave it till the crescent set, And the " Star of Jacob" rise. — 3 Go ! to many a tropic isle, In the bosom of the deep, Where the skies for ever smile, And th' oppressed for ever weep ! — 4 O'er the negro's night of care Pour the living light of heaven... | |
| General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States - 1839 - 558 pages
...morning fly; Take the wonder-working rod, Wave the banner cross on high ¡ 2 Go to many a tropic isle On the bosom of the deep; Where the skies for ever smile, And the blacks for ever weep. S Where the golden gates of day Open on the balmy East, Wide the bleeding cross display, Spread the... | |
| Isaac Watts, Samuel Worcester, Samuel Melancthon Worcester - 1840 - 762 pages
...morning skies, Wave it till the crescent set, And the " Star of Jacob" rise. — 3 Go ! to many a tropic isle, In the bosom of the deep, Where the skies for ever smile, And th' oppressed for ever weep ! — 4 O'er the negro's night of care Pour the living light of heaven... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1847 - 670 pages
...morning skies, Wave it till the crescent set, And the " Star of Jacob" rise. 8 Go to many a tropic isle, In the bosom of the deep, Where the skies for ever smile, > And th' oppressed for ever weep. p 4 O'er the negro's night of care < Pour the living light of heaven ;... | |
| American Seamen's Friend Society - 1843 - 456 pages
...the morning-skies, Wave it till the crescent set, And the "Star of Jacob" rise. 3 Go to many a tropic isle, In the bosom of the deep, Where the skies for ever smile, And th; oppressed for ever weep. 4 O'er the negro'a night of care Pour the living light of heaven ; Chase... | |
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