The book Sabbath Bells Chimed By the Poets was written by author F Wood Frederic Wood Jones Here you can read free online of Sabbath Bells Chimed By the Poets book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sabbath Bells Chimed By the Poets a good or bad book?
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Anon. SUNDAY. Thou blessed day ! I will not call thee last. Nor Sabbath, — last nor first of all the seven, But a calm slip of intervening heaven. Between the uncertain future and the past ; As in a stormy night, amid the blast. SUNDAY. 69 Comes ever and anon a truce on high, And a calm lake of pure and starry sky- Peers through the mountainous depths of clouds amassed. Sweet day of prayer ! e'en they whose scrupulous dread Will call no other day as others do, Might call thee Sunday without fea...r or blame ! For thy bright morn delivered from the dead Our Sun of Life, and will for aye renew To faithful souls the import of thy name. Hartley Colekidge. SUNDAY. The Sabbath-day, of every day the best. The poor man's happiness, a poor man sings ; When labor has no claim to break his rest. And the light hours fly swift on easy wings. What happiness this holy morning brings, How soft its pleasures on his senses steal ; How sweet the village-bells' first warning rings; 70 SUNDAY. And oh ! how comfortable does he feel, When with his family at ease he takes his early meal.
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