The Select Poetical Works of James MontgomeryPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1854 - 471 páginas |
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... heard of another who was said to have had a sixteenth of a 10,000l . prize . On this part of the subject , from an article in my newspaper of March 25 , 1817 , in which I questioned some statements made by high authorities in the House ...
... heard of another who was said to have had a sixteenth of a 10,000l . prize . On this part of the subject , from an article in my newspaper of March 25 , 1817 , in which I questioned some statements made by high authorities in the House ...
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... heard , evidence examined , favourably reported , but withdrawn before the third reading , to give to the government surveyors , and other professional gentlemen , opportunity to make certain experiments and estimates , recommended by ...
... heard , evidence examined , favourably reported , but withdrawn before the third reading , to give to the government surveyors , and other professional gentlemen , opportunity to make certain experiments and estimates , recommended by ...
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... heard , But all was lone and whist . The moonshine through the windows show'd Long stripes of light and gloom ; The carpet with all colours glow'd , Stone men stood round the room : Fair pictures in their golden frames , And looking ...
... heard , But all was lone and whist . The moonshine through the windows show'd Long stripes of light and gloom ; The carpet with all colours glow'd , Stone men stood round the room : Fair pictures in their golden frames , And looking ...
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... heard his voice , and ten - fold might Bolted through every limb ; I saw his face , and shot upright ; Brick walls made way from him . Swift as a squirrel seeks the bough Where he may turn and look Down on the school - boy , chop ...
... heard his voice , and ten - fold might Bolted through every limb ; I saw his face , and shot upright ; Brick walls made way from him . Swift as a squirrel seeks the bough Where he may turn and look Down on the school - boy , chop ...
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... this good town , I heard a noise , What merry - making would be here At Easter - tide , for climbing boys . ' Twas strange , because where I had been , 4 * THE CLIMBING BOY'S SOLILOQUIES . 41 -Easter-Monday at Sheffield.
... this good town , I heard a noise , What merry - making would be here At Easter - tide , for climbing boys . ' Twas strange , because where I had been , 4 * THE CLIMBING BOY'S SOLILOQUIES . 41 -Easter-Monday at Sheffield.
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Palavras e frases frequentes
age to age Amidst art thou beauty behold beneath beneath the sky bird birth bless bliss blood bloom bosom breast breath clouds cried darkness dead dear death Derbyshire dream dust earth eternity evanescent face fear fire fix'd flame fled flowers foes gloom glorious glory grace grave grief hand hast hath hear heart heaven hope hopes and fears hour Jehovah King land light living look'd Lord lyre mercy mind moon morn Morna mother's mountains Nature's never night numbers o'er ocean peace praise prayer PSALM rapture rest Robert Calder rose round seem'd shade Sheffield shine sight sing skies sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit Spring stand star storm sweet sweet sacrifice tears tempest thee thine thou thought throne tomb tree trembling truth turn'd Twas vale voice wake weep wild wind wing youth
Passagens conhecidas
Página 75 - HAIL to the Lord's Anointed, Great David's greater Son ; Hail, in the time appointed, His reign on earth begun ; He comes to break oppression, To set the captive free, To take away transgression, And rule in equity.
Página 445 - So when my latest breath Shall rend the veil in twain, By death I shall escape from death, And life eternal gain. Knowing as I am known, How shall I love that word, And oft repeat before the throne,
Página 76 - And love, joy, hope, like flowers, Spring in His path to birth ; Before Him, on the mountains, Shall peace, the herald, go, And righteousness, in fountains, From hill to valley flow.
Página 127 - Make way for Liberty!" he cried; Their keen points met from side to side; He bowed amongst them like a tree, And thus made way for Liberty. Swift to the breach his comrades fly; "Make way for Liberty!
Página 57 - Through the valley and shadow of death though I stray, Since thou art my Guardian, no evil I fear ; Thy rod shall defend me, thy staff be my stay; No harm can befall with my Comforter near.
Página 235 - Once, in the flight of ages past, There lived a man — and who was he ? Mortal, howe'er thy lot be cast, That man resembled thee.
Página 443 - Here, in the body pent, Absent from Him I roam ; Yet nightly pitch my moving tent A day's march nearer home.
Página 455 - At eve hold not thine hand ; To doubt and fear give thou no heed, Broad-cast it o'er the land. Beside all waters sow, The highway furrows stock, Drop it where thorns and thistles grow, Scatter it on the rock.
Página 347 - FRIEND after friend departs : Who hath not lost a friend ? There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end : Were this frail world our final rest, Living or dying, none were blest.
Página 235 - The clouds and sunbeams, o'er his eye That once their shades and glory threw, Have left in yonder silent sky No vestige where they flew. The annals of the human race, Their ruins, since the world began, Of him afford no other trace Than this, — there lived a man...