The Sun That Ne'er Goes Down Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear, It is not night if Thou be near; O may no earthborn cloud arise To hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes.
The Sun That Ne'er Goes Down 278 Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear.
The splendor of the noon-day sun Grows pale before its light: The mighty Sun that ne'er goes down, Around whose gleam clouds never frown, Is God the Lord of hosts.
I turns on my heels an' goes down to the Red Light an' gets drunk plumb through.
He does as the serpent told him, and the next day he goes down to the shore, and he tells the serpent that he has done as he had told him.
He goes down, then, and at last he sees that there is a beautiful house underground, and he sees there a beautiful young lady, who is sitting with a serpent asleep in her lap.
He goes down to tell the serpent that there is a sportsman who can kill a swallow in its flight.
First we goes down a long gravel path where the 'santhemums was a hanging their heads, and seeming as if they was a crying; but then all the trees I could see in the dim light was covered with tears.
Does he fan-tail a little curious, sir, before he goes down?
The Nantucketer, he alone resides and riots on the sea; he alone, in Bible language, goes down to it in ships; to and fro ploughing it as his own special plantation.
The Bleater's London Correspondent, in the prosecution of his important inquiries, goes down to Windsor, sends in his card, has a confidential interview with her Majesty and the illustrious Prince Consort.
HE never comes down to this house, or goes down to his constituents.
In swimming under water the black guillemot uses its wings only--the rose-red legs trail behind it, a fading fire as it goes down.
As he goes down, you see that his eyes are still shut--he continues to sleep.
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