| Unitarian Church in Washington, D.C. - 1821 - 238 psl.
...favor'd worshippers may dwell, Nor where, at sultry noon, thy Son Sat, weary, by the Patriarch's well. 3 From every place below the skies, The grateful song,...— may rise To heaven, and find acceptance there. 4 In this thy House, whose doors we now For social worship first unfold, To thee the suppliant throng... | |
| Sebastian Streeter, Russell Streeter - 1829 - 424 psl.
...song, the fervent prayer, The incense of the heart, may rise To heaven, and find acceptance there. 4 In this thy house, whose doors we now For social worship...shall bow, While circling years on years are rolled. 5 To thee shall age, with snowy hair, And strength and beauty, bend the knee, And childhood lisp, with... | |
| Sebastian Streeter, Russell Streeter - 1829 - 426 psl.
...favoured worshipper may dwell ; Not where, at sultry noon, thy Son Sat, weary, by the patriarch's well : 3 From every place below the skies, The grateful song,...heart, may rise To heaven, and find acceptance there. 4 IB this thy house, whose doors we now For social worship first unfold, To thee the suppliant throng... | |
| 1830 - 986 psl.
...where, at sultry noon, thy Son Sat, weary, by the Patriarch's well. From every place below the sfcies, The grateful song, the fervent prayer — The incense...suppliant throng shall bow, While circling years on years arc rolled. To Thee shall Age, with snowy hair, And Strength and Beauty, bend the knee, And Childhood... | |
| Christian worship - 1830 - 482 psl.
...song, the fervent pray'r, The incense of the heart may rise To heav'n, and find acceptance there. 4 In this thy house, whose doors we now For social worship...throng shall bow, While circling years on years are roll'd. 5 To thee shall age, with snowy hair, And strength, and beauty, bend the knee; And childhood... | |
| Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch - 1832 - 168 psl.
...favoured worshippers may dwell, Nor where, at sultry noon, thy Son Sat, weary, by the patriarch's well. From every place below the skies, The grateful song,...heart, may rise To heaven, and find acceptance there. To thee shall age, with snowy hair, And strength and beauty bend the knee, And childhood lisp, with... | |
| Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch - 1832 - 166 psl.
...favoured worshippers may dwell, Nor where, at sultry noon, thy Son Sat, weary, by the patriarch's well. From every place below the skies, The grateful song,...heart, may rise To heaven, and find acceptance there. To thee shall age, with snowy hair, And strength and beauty bend the knee, And childhood lisp, with... | |
| Sebastian Streeter, Russell Streeter - 1832 - 428 psl.
...song, the fervent prayer, The incense of the heart, may rise To heaven, and find acceptance there. 4 In this thy house, whose doors we now For social worship...suppliant throng shall bow, While circling years on y^ars are rolled. 5 To thee shall age, with snowy hair, And strength and beauty, bend the knee, And... | |
| Thomas Bayley Fox - 1837 - 188 psl.
...favored worshippers may dwell, Nor where, at sultry noon, thy Son, Sat, weary, by the patriarch's well. From every place below the skies, The grateful song,...heart, may rise To heaven, and find acceptance there. And childhood lisp, with reverent air, Its praises and its prayers to Thee. Oh Thou to whom in ancient... | |
| 1837 - 410 psl.
...favoured worshippers may dwell ; Nor where, at sultry noon, thy Son Sat weary, by the Patriarch's well : 3 From every place below the skies, The grateful song,...— may rise To heaven, and find acceptance there. 4 To thee, shall age with snowy hair, And strength, and beauty, bend the knee And childhood lisp, with... | |
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