Poetic VigilsBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1824 - 303 ページ |
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... proud , the rich , the gay , the brave , the fair ; All , -all in turn must come To that appointed home , And wait the awful sound of the last trumpet there . The fearful thought of this May to the Worldling's bliss 18.
... proud , the rich , the gay , the brave , the fair ; All , -all in turn must come To that appointed home , And wait the awful sound of the last trumpet there . The fearful thought of this May to the Worldling's bliss 18.
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... bless , Than earth's most proud possession . Dear friend , if in life's early bloom Thy path seem darkly shaded By sorrow's clouds , beneath whose gloom Some brighter tints have faded- D Still hope and trust in HIM , whose love Can 33.
... bless , Than earth's most proud possession . Dear friend , if in life's early bloom Thy path seem darkly shaded By sorrow's clouds , beneath whose gloom Some brighter tints have faded- D Still hope and trust in HIM , whose love Can 33.
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... Of hopes that own no mortal term ; In thy proud change we see the germ Of Man's sublimer destiny , While holiest oracles confirm The type of immortality ! A change more glorious far than thine , E'en I 42 THE BUTTERFLY .
... Of hopes that own no mortal term ; In thy proud change we see the germ Of Man's sublimer destiny , While holiest oracles confirm The type of immortality ! A change more glorious far than thine , E'en I 42 THE BUTTERFLY .
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... proud dower , Remains its best interpreter : He who shall trust , without demur , What his own better feelings teach , Although unlearn'd , shall seldom err , But to the hearts of others reach . It is not quaint and local terms ...
... proud dower , Remains its best interpreter : He who shall trust , without demur , What his own better feelings teach , Although unlearn'd , shall seldom err , But to the hearts of others reach . It is not quaint and local terms ...
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... proudly own Her grateful , and her lasting debt ; How much more proudly - had she known That pining care , and keen regret , Thoughts which the fever'd spirits fret , And slow disease , — ' twas thine to bear ; - And , ere thy sun of ...
... proudly own Her grateful , and her lasting debt ; How much more proudly - had she known That pining care , and keen regret , Thoughts which the fever'd spirits fret , And slow disease , — ' twas thine to bear ; - And , ere thy sun of ...
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amaranthine anchorite Bard beam beauty birth bless bliss bloom blossoms breast breath brief bright brighter brow calm charms cheer cherish'd Christian clouds confest dark dear death delight divine dreams e'en earth earthly eternal Faith fame fancy Fancy's fear feelings flowers fondly gentle give gleam gloom glorious glory grace Granta grateful grief harp heart Heaven heavenly holy hopes hopes and fears hour humble immortal impart LANDGUARD FORT leaf LEISTON ABBEY life's light LITTLE SWEEPS live lonely lov'd loveliness lyre meek memory minstrel mirth mortal Muse Nature's night o'er outward pain parterre path Poet's noblest theme praise prayer pride proud purer ROBERT SOUTHEY round Saviour's scene seem'd Seraph shed shine silent sing smile song SONNET soothing sorrow soul spell spirit splendour Spring strain sublime sunshine sway sweet tears thee thine thou art thought thy name truth unto verse ween
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101 ページ - And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue ; for I am tormented in this flame.
199 ページ - Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people, and healeth the stroke of their wound.
281 ページ - Grand Dieu, tes jugements sont remplis d'équité, Toujours tu prends plaisir à nous être propice, Mais j'ai tant fait de mal que jamais ta bonté Ne me pardonnera sans blesser ta justice.
295 ページ - Home! Does pure Religion charm thee Far more than aught below? Wouldst thou that she should arm thee Against the hour of woe? Think not she dwelleth only In temples built for prayer; For Home itself is lonely Unless her smiles be there: The devotee may falter, The bigot blindly roam; If worshiplcss her altar At Home!
189 ページ - Who form'd the countless orbs that gem Dark Night's resplendent diadem ; Gave life unto each living thing ; Created Man their earthly king ; Then gave his Son for man to die ; — Give glory unto God on high.
126 ページ - Maker's call your earthy bed ; At his behest your grateful tribute bring To light and life, from darkness and the dead ! Thou, timid Snow-drop, lift thy lowly head ; Crocus and Primrose, show your varied dye ; Violets, your ceaseless odours round you shed, Yourselves the while retiring from the eye, Yet loading with your sweets each breeze that passes by.
78 ページ - Forget me not !' The sailor, tost on stormy seas, Though far his bark may roam, Still hears a voice in every breeze That wakens thoughts of home. He thinks upon his distant friends, His wife, his humble cot; And from his inmost heart ascends The prayer —
294 ページ - There blend the ties that strengthen Our hearts in hours of grief, The silver links that lengthen Joy's visits when most brief...
85 ページ - tis filling, with a smile, Pool as shallow as may be With the waters of the sea. Hear the smiling bishop ask " What can mean such infant task ? " Mark that infant's answer plain — " 'Tis to hold yon mighty main.
290 ページ - Wakeners of prayer in man — his resting bowers, As on he journeys in the narrow way, Where, Eden-like, Jehovah's walking hours Are waited for, as in the cool of day. Days fix'd by God for intercourse with dust, To raise our thoughts and purify our powers ; Periods appointed to renew our trust, A gleam of glory after six days...