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" We see our lov'd ones o'er its tide Sail from our sight, away, away. Where are they sped — they who return No more to glad our longing eyes ? They've passed from life's contracted bourne . To land unseen, unknown, that lies Beyond the river. "
University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review - Page 186
1854
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The Church

1860
...the Lord is working greatly among the children in many places. — George Mailer. BEYOND THE RIVEB. TIME is a river, deep and wide ; And while along its...o'er its tide Sail from our sight away, away. Where have they sped — they who return No more to glad our longing eyes ? They've passed fromlife's contracted...
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The Church

1862
...? Is not thy Lord bringing out thy graces and making them grow ?— CH SpurgeoH. BEYOND THE EIVEE. TIME is a river, deep and wide ; And while along its banks we stray, Wo sea our loved ones o'er its tide Sail from our sight away — away. Where are they sped — they...
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The Schoolmate, 4. köide

A. R. Phippen - 1854 - 472 lehte
...following beautiful lines will remind the render et tho last scenes in Hunt-mi's "Pllgrim'i Progress."] TIME is a river deep and wide ; And while along its banks we stray, We see our loved ones o'er its tide Sail from our sight away, nway. Where are they sped — they who return No...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1854 - 788 lehte
...inculcated, we will associate a strain of confidence and consolation : — BEYOND TBB RITER. H. В. M. Time is a river, deep and wide; And while along its...return No more to glad our longing eyes ? They've pase'd from life's contract«! bourn To land unseen, unknown, that lie« Beyond the river. TU hid from...
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The Guardian, 5. köide

1854 - 402 lehte
...deep and vide ; And while along its banks we stray, We see our loved ones o'er its tide Still from oar sight away, away. Where are they sped — they who return No more to glad our longing eyes ? They've passed from life's contracted bourne To land unseen, unknown, that lies Beyond the river. 'Tis hid...
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Baptist Reporter and Missionary Intelligencer, 29. köide

1855 - 440 lehte
...Magazine. BEYOND THE RIVER. TIHB Is a river deep and wide ; And while along Us banks wo stray, We see oar lov'd ones o'er Its tide Sail from our sight away,...return No more to glad our longing eyes ? They've passed from life's contracted bourne To land unseen, unknown, that llca Beyond the river. TIs hid from...
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The Presbyterian Magazine, 5. köide

Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1855 - 608 lehte
...the people, and whose criminal impostures or fatal illusions it brings to light. BEYOND THE RIVER. TIME is a river deep and wide ; And while along its banks we stray, We see our loved ones o'er its tide Sail from our sight away, away. Where are they sped, — they who return No...
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The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 10. köide

1856 - 428 lehte
...Ground, Tremont Street. By THOMAS BRIDGMAN, Author of " Memorials of King's Chapel" and " Copp's Hill." " Time is a river deep and wide : And while along its...from our sight, away, away. * * * Where are they sped ? Beyond the River." New York : D. Appleton and Company, 346 and 348, Broadway. London : 16, Little...
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Sketches of the Highlands of Cavan, and of Shirley Castle, in Farney, Taken ...

R. McCullam - 1856 - 324 lehte
...them — '• Time is a river, deep and wide, And while along its banka we stray, We see our loved ones o'er its tide Sail from our sight away, away....longing eyes ? They've pass'd from life's contracted bourne, To land unseen, unknown, that lies Beyond Time's river !" Proceed we now onward towards the...
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Sweet Home: Or, Friendship's Golden Altar

Frances E. Percival - 1856 - 294 lehte
...upon his senses. " Time is a river deep and wide, And while along its banks we stray, We see our loved ones o'er its tide Sail from our sight away, away....they sped — they who return No more to glad our lolging eyes ? They've passed from life's contracted bourn To land unseen, unknown, that lies Beyond...
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