No more shall foes unclean invade, And fill thy hallowed walls with dread: No more shall hell's insulting host Their victory and thy sorrows boast.
When the work of life is done, When the victor's crown is won, Then, immortal life begun, We no more shall sever.
Finished all that God had promised; Death and hell no more shall awe: It is finished!
Then onward with a martyr's zeal; And wait thy sure reward When man to man no more shall kneel, And God alone be Lord!
IV One bright hour, then no more Shall to the skies These columns rise.
Dog of the Marsh," cried Pennacook, "no more Shall child of mine sit on his wigwam floor.
He laid his hand upon her arm "Dear Mabel, this no more shall be; Who scoffs at you must scoff at me.
No more shall Hector’s and Pelides’ spear Turn from each other in the walks of war.
My still hand No more shall tremble at the touch of yours And I'll write no more songs and you'll not sing.
I nomore shall stand, With careful pencil through the adoring hours Scratching your grace on paper.
Yet maugre them farewell, my sweetest sweet; maugre > despite, in spite of 9 Farewell my sweetest son, sith we no more shall meet.
Yet maulgre them farewell, my sweetest sweet; Farewell my sweetest sonne, +sith we no more shall+ meet.
No more shall we welcome the white-bosomed stranger!
My life as Spider's webb's cut off, Thos fainting have I said, And liveing man no more shall see, But bee in Silence layd.
Here stood that Trunk and there that chest; There lay that store I counted best; My pleasant things in ashes lye, And them behold nomore shall I.
The bryars and thornes no more shall scratch, nor hungry wolves at him shall catch He erring pathes no more shall tread nor wilde fruits eate, instead of bread for waters cold he doth not long for thirst no more shall parch his tongue.
Postmen's bells no more shall bore us, When their clappers ring in chorus.
Owlet Joe no more shall screech, We shall make him sing his speech.
Sailors, under canvass stiff, Now no more shall dread a cliff.
No more shall I join the circle bright Of my sister nymphs, when they dance at night In their grottos cool and their pearly halls, When the glowworm hangs on the ivy walls!
Spare, Lord, the thoughtless; guide the blind, Till man no more shall deem it just To live, by forging chains to bind His weaker brother in the dust.
With this companion in the shade, My soul no more shall be dismayed; But fearless meet life's dreariest gloom, And the pale monarch of the tomb.
The bore who falters at the stair No more shall be my curse and care, And duns shall fail to find my lair With beastly bills.
Then, let the past bring up its tales of wrong; We shall chant low our sweet connubial song, Till storm and doubt and past no more shall be!
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