Author: John Keble
Cited by
- American Sunday-School Union (1)
- IN: Visit to Derby; or, Minnie and Her Nurse. A True Story (1857) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Meek souls there are, who little deem
Their daily life an angel's dream.
FROM: Whitsunday, (None), Poem, UK
- Thomas N. Stanford (1)
- IN: Melodies for Childhood (1857) Poetry, American
EPIGRAPH: Oh! say not, dream not, heavenly notes
To childish ears are vain;
That the young mind at random floats,
And cannot reach the strain.
Dim, or unheard, the words may fall,
And yet the heaven-taught mind
May learn the sacred air, and all
The harmony unwind.
FROM: The Christian Year, Catechism, (1876), Book, UK
- Eliot Warburton (1)
- IN: The Crescent and the Cross: Or, Romance and Realities of Eastern Travel, Volume I. (1846) Non-Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Where rippling wave, and dashing oar,
That midnight chant attend;
Or whispering palm-leaves, from the shore
With midnight silence blend.
FROM: The Fishermen Of Bethsaida, (1842), Poem, NULL