Poems on Different Subjects: Original and SelectedH. H. Brown, Printer, 1819 - 48 páginas |
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... known , will be an apology for her presumption , Should they help to pass away a leisure hour , which might be worse em- ployed than in perusing them ; or if haply they should for a moment chase sorrow from the heart of the afflicted ...
... known , will be an apology for her presumption , Should they help to pass away a leisure hour , which might be worse em- ployed than in perusing them ; or if haply they should for a moment chase sorrow from the heart of the afflicted ...
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... known , His brave and God - like spirit all must own , Joy of thy heart and solace of thy cares , And sole support of thy declining years . The loss seems great , but God we know is just , And to his sovereign pleasure bow we must ; And ...
... known , His brave and God - like spirit all must own , Joy of thy heart and solace of thy cares , And sole support of thy declining years . The loss seems great , but God we know is just , And to his sovereign pleasure bow we must ; And ...
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... known , That griefs like these have been their own , E'en MILTON , whose immortal lays Shall be when life and earth decays , Did live to feel misfortune's power , In darkness on his greatness lower ; And many who on record stand , The ...
... known , That griefs like these have been their own , E'en MILTON , whose immortal lays Shall be when life and earth decays , Did live to feel misfortune's power , In darkness on his greatness lower ; And many who on record stand , The ...
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... known The joy of innocent delights ? Endearing days forever flown , And tranquil nights ? Oh ! live , and deeply cherish still The sweet remembrance of the past ; Rely on Heaven's unchanging will , For peace at last . " Art thou a ...
... known The joy of innocent delights ? Endearing days forever flown , And tranquil nights ? Oh ! live , and deeply cherish still The sweet remembrance of the past ; Rely on Heaven's unchanging will , For peace at last . " Art thou a ...
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... death and time . Thus afflicted , bruis'd and broken , Have you known such sweet relief ? Yes , my friends , and by this token , You have felt the " joy of grief . ” MONTGOMERY HUMAN FRAILTY . WEAK and irresolute is man , The 40.
... death and time . Thus afflicted , bruis'd and broken , Have you known such sweet relief ? Yes , my friends , and by this token , You have felt the " joy of grief . ” MONTGOMERY HUMAN FRAILTY . WEAK and irresolute is man , The 40.
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Palavras e frases frequentes
adieu art thou Authoress balm bless'd blessed blest world bliss bloom breast With virtue's breath bright calm cherub child clasp'd dear Madam DEATH earth eternal rest Ev'ry sigh eyes fair fled flowers forever FORGIVE the Muse free from woe friendship giddy steep gone grace grateful heart grave H. H. BROWN happiness with fear heav'nly maid Heaven hope the gloomy hour can cheer infant joys can never kiss live lov'd lovely Harriet Lyre METHINKS mind mourn ne'er o'er pain pang Parnassus peace plac'd pleasure POEMS ON DIFFERENT realms repine rich rose SABBATH Saints scene skies sleep smile soon will meet sooth sorrow soul sweet sweetly sympathy tears temper happiness tempest thee thine thro thy bosom thy heart thy love Thy mother's face thy praise Tis pure RELIGION tranquil wisdom blest troubled breast trust vale of tears virtue's tranquil wisdom weary pilgrims found Who'er enjoys th wounds
Passagens conhecidas
Página 41 - Tis here the folly of the wise Through all his art we view ; And. while his tongue the charge denies, His conscience owns it true.
Página 41 - WEAK and irresolute is man ; The purpose of to-day, Woven with pains into his plan, To-morrow rends away.
Página 33 - There is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found ; And while the mouldering ashes sleep Low in the ground...
Página 37 - THERE is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found, They softly lie and sweetly sleep Low in the ground.
Página 34 - By all the terrors of the tomb, Beyond the power of tongue to tell ; By the dread secrets of my womb ; By Death and Hell; " I charge thee LIVE ! repent and pray, In dust thine infamy deplore ; There yet is mercy : go thy way, And sin no more.
Página 42 - THERE is a calm the poor in spirit know, That softens sorrow, and that sweetens woe ; There is a peace that dwells within the breast When all without is stormy and distrest ; There is a light that gilds the darkest hour, When dangers thicken, and when tempests lour. That calm to faith, and hope, and love is given That peace remains when all beside is riven. That light shines down to man direct from heaven ! EDMESTON.
Página 39 - Sunk in self-consuming anguish, Can the poor heart always ache ? No, the tortured nerve will languish, Or the strings of life must break.
Página 36 - To FRIENDSHIP didst thou trust thy fame, And was thy friend a deadly foe, Who stole into thy breast to aim A surer blow ?
Página 36 - Seek the true treasure, seldom found, Of power the fiercest griefs to calm ; And soothe the bosom's deepest wound With heavenly balm. " Did WOMAN'S charms thy youth beguile, — And did the fair one faithless prove ? Hath she betray'd thee with...
Página 37 - The sun is but a spark of fire, A transient meteor in the sky ; The soul, immortal as its Sire, Shall never die ! TEN YEARS AGO.— AA WATTS.