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" My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. For, lo, the winter is past, The rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle is heard... "
The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool - Page 379
1809
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Sermons, Volume 1

Henry Edward Manning (card, abp. of Westminster.) - 1842 - 424 pages
...it with fostering power. Then, at last, shall the bride hear the Bridegroom's voice : " Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away ; for, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over [SERM, and gone."1 The Refiner shall perfect His work upon them, cleansing them seven-fold,...
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The Scripture Alphabet of Animals

Harriet Newell Cook - Animals - 1842 - 138 pages
...thing looking lovely and beautiful. This will explain some verses in the Song of Solomon, "Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away, for lo ! the winter is past, the rain is over and gone ; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come,...
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A Scripture Herbal

Lady Maria Callcott - Botany, Medical - 1842 - 578 pages
...verses of Solomon's Song alluding to the Fig, in this place, for their extreme beauty. " Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. " For, lo! the winter is past, the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth: the time of the singing-birds is come, and...
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Holy matrimony, its duties and dignity, as set forth by the English Church

Sir Edward STRACHEY - 1843 - 188 pages
...therefore she hastens to tell of the sub1 My Beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my Love, my lair one, and come away. For lo, the winter is past, The...the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; The fig tree putteih forth her green figs, And the vines with the tender grapes give a good smell. Arise,...
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Thoughts for those that mourn, extr. from Sermons by H.E. Manning

Henry Edward Manning (card, abp. of Westminster.) - 1843 - 74 pages
...it with fostering power. Then, at last, shall the bride hear the Bridegroom's voice : " Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away ; for, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone."1 The Refiner shall perfect His work upon them, cleansing them seven-fold, even...
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The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward Thomas

Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1841 - 548 pages
...kiss on her lips, awoke her, with the beautiful invitation of Solomon to his beloved — " Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. For, lo, the winter is past ; the rain is over, and gone; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing birds is come, and...
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The Wesleyan methodist association magazine, Volume 6

1843 - 534 pages
...a time when you heard and welcomed the voice of the heavenly Bridegroom, when he said, " Rise up my love, my fair one, and come away ; for lo, the winter is past, the rain is all over and gone, the flowers appear in the earth, the time of the singing of birds is come,...
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The Spiritual Magazine, and Zion's Casket

Christian life - 1844 - 636 pages
...the poor sinner can well understand the language of the church, and that feelingly, when she said " My beloved spake, and said unto me, rise up, my love, my fair one, and come a-way, for lo, the winter (the darkness ihat enveloped thy soul) is past, the rain or floods of affliction are over and gone,...
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Consolatio; or, Comfort for the afflicted [selections from religious writers ...

Charles Edward Kennaway - Bereavement - 1844 - 274 pages
...bathes it with fostering power. Then at last shall the bride hear the bridegroom's voice, " Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away; for, lo! the winter is past, the rain is over and gone." The Refiner shall perfect his work upon them, cleansing them sevenfold, even...
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Bracebridge Hall: Or, the Humorists

Washington Irving - American fiction - 1845 - 412 pages
...great disposition to interest herself in all matters of love and matrimony. THE LOVERS. Eise up, my love, my fair one, and come away: for lo the winter is past, the rain is over and gone ; the flowers appear on the earth, the time of the singing of birds is come,...
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