A memorial volume of sacred poetry by the late Sir John Bowring. To which is prefixed, a memoir of the author, by Lady Bowring |
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Heirs of God and Ioint Heirs with Christ.
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A memorial volume of sacred poetry | ||
Heirs of God and Ioint Heirs with Christ.
Are we not from God descended,
Guided, guarded, blest by Him?
May we not, by peace attended,
Through this earthly twilight dim,
Hasten to a morning shining
O'er the desert of the tomb,
Where, in sweet repose reclining,
We may sleep, and then speed home?
Guided, guarded, blest by Him?
May we not, by peace attended,
Through this earthly twilight dim,
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O'er the desert of the tomb,
Where, in sweet repose reclining,
We may sleep, and then speed home?
Heirs of heaven! on earth possessing
Hopes sublimer, higher far
Than the proudest joy and blessing
Which man's worldly portion are;
In the light of virtue speeding
To our great inheritance—
God our onward footsteps leading
Is our glory and defence.
Hopes sublimer, higher far
Than the proudest joy and blessing
Which man's worldly portion are;
In the light of virtue speeding
To our great inheritance—
God our onward footsteps leading
Is our glory and defence.
A memorial volume of sacred poetry | ||