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" O silent father of our Kings to be Mourn'd in this golden hour of jubilee, For this, for all, we weep our thanks to thee! "
Selected List of Educational Books for Secondary Schools - Page 310
by Macmillan & Co - 1901 - 776 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 73

American periodicals - 1862 - 670 pages
...MR. TENNYSON'S NEW CANTATA. 8ÜNQ AT THE OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ON THURSDAY, MAY 1. UPLIFT a thousand voices full and sweet, In this wide...in peace the nations meet, Where Science, Art, and Labor have outpoured Their myriad horns of plenty at our feet. О silent father of our kings to be...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 5

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1862 - 804 pages
...different meanings; but it was in a minority, which we all acquiesced in as at least convenient. " Uplift a thousand voices full and sweet In this wide hall with earth's invention stored, And praise the invisible universal Lord ! " No soul could fail to be touched by this...
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The New Penny Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1

Great Britain - 1861 - 268 pages
...hearts of others. (To be contuiufd.') ODE, Br THE POET lAt'REATE. Sung at the Opening of th? Great Inii Uplift a thousand voices full and sweet, In this wide...universal Lord, Who lets once more in peace the nations moot, Where Science, Art, and Labour have outpoui'd Their myriad horns of plenty at our feet. O, silent...
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The Progressive English reading books, Volume 3

Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1862 - 392 pages
...weighing more than fifty thousand tons. THE CANTATA FOR THE OPENING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION. (1862.) UPLIFT a thousand voices full and sweet, In this wide...nations meet, Where Science, Art, and Labour have outpoured Their myriad horns of plenty at our feet. Oh, silent father of our kings to be, Mourned in...
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Cassell's illustrated exhibitor, illustrations with descriptions of the ...

Cassell, ltd - 1862 - 302 pages
...Tenuyson, the Poet Laureate, which was chanted right heartily, yet tenderly, by 5,000 voices. THE FESTIVAL ODE. Uplift a thousand voices full and sweet, In this...And praise th* invisible universal Lord, Who lets onoe more in peace the nations meet, Where Science, Art, and Labour have outpour'd Their myriad horns...
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The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Volumes 15-16

Education - 1862 - 396 pages
...set worthy music to the noble words of the ode, and the effect was complete. The opening chorale— " Uplift a thousand voices full and sweet In this wide...stored, And praise th' invisible, universal Lord." waj) sang with remarkable decision ; and the effect of the trumpet* giving out the melody in unison...
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The illustrated record of the International exhibition of the industrial ...

Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1862 - 470 pages
...this wide hall with earth's invention stored, And praise th' invisible universal Lord, Who lets onoe more in peace the nations meet, Where Science, Art,...outpour'd Their myriad horns of plenty at our feet. O silent father of our Kings to be, Mourn'd in this golden hour of jubilee, For this, for all, we weep...
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The Musical World, Volume 40

Music - 1862 - 848 pages
...Poet Laureate's share in the Ode is worthy the pen of Alfred Tennyson. Let our readers judge : — "Uplift a thousand voices full and sweet, In this...inventions stored, And praise th' invisible universal liord, Who lets once more in peace the nations meet, Where Science, Art, and Labour have outpour'd...
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the american annual cyclopaedia

1863 - 856 pages
...labor have outpour'd Their myriad horns of plenty at our feet. O silent father of our Kings to be, And praise th' invisible universal Lord, "Who lets once more in peace the nations meet. Mourn'il In this golden hour of jubilee. For this, for all, we weep our thanks to thoel The world-compelling...
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Training school reader. [Ed.] by W.J. Unwin

William Jordan Unwin - 1862 - 374 pages
...NSST Hurdie 206 11 ORHING HYM N Keble 206 SVSlfiyQ HYMN Keble.... 207 INTEBNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. UPLIFT a thousand voices full and sweet, In this wide hall with earth's invention stored, And praise th' invisible, universal Lord, Who lets once more in peace the nations...
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