Poems of James MontgomeryRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1860 - 379 páginas |
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... feel ; It leaves a wound that will not heal ; -My heart grew cold , -it felt not then : When shall it cease to feel again ? A FIELD FLOWER . ON FINDING ONE IN FULL BLOOM HANNAH .
... feel ; It leaves a wound that will not heal ; -My heart grew cold , -it felt not then : When shall it cease to feel again ? A FIELD FLOWER . ON FINDING ONE IN FULL BLOOM HANNAH .
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... feel unholy passions move ? Her forms of majesty and grace I cannot choose but love : Her frowns or smiles my woes disarm , Care and repining cease ; Her terrors awe , her beauties charm My thoughts to peace . I quit the path , and ...
... feel unholy passions move ? Her forms of majesty and grace I cannot choose but love : Her frowns or smiles my woes disarm , Care and repining cease ; Her terrors awe , her beauties charm My thoughts to peace . I quit the path , and ...
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... feel : He wounds them for his mercy's sake , He wounds to heal . " Humbled beneath his mighty hand , Prostrate his Providence adore : ' Tis done ! -Arise ! HE bids thee stand , To fall no more . 66 Now , Traveller in the vale of tears ...
... feel : He wounds them for his mercy's sake , He wounds to heal . " Humbled beneath his mighty hand , Prostrate his Providence adore : ' Tis done ! -Arise ! HE bids thee stand , To fall no more . 66 Now , Traveller in the vale of tears ...
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... feel the Serpent coiling round my heart ; He stirs the wound he once inflicted there , Instils the deadening poison of despair , Belies the truth of God's delaying grace , And bids me curse my Maker to his face . -I will not curse Him ...
... feel the Serpent coiling round my heart ; He stirs the wound he once inflicted there , Instils the deadening poison of despair , Belies the truth of God's delaying grace , And bids me curse my Maker to his face . -I will not curse Him ...
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... feel that I was wholly thine ? When for vain glory I forsook thee here , Dear as thou wert , unutterably dear , From virtue , truth , and innocence estranged , To thee , thee only , was my heart unchanged ; And as I loved without a hope ...
... feel that I was wholly thine ? When for vain glory I forsook thee here , Dear as thou wert , unutterably dear , From virtue , truth , and innocence estranged , To thee , thee only , was my heart unchanged ; And as I loved without a hope ...
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age to age amidst appear'd arms art thou BATTLE OF ALEXANDRIA beauty behold beneath BIRKET FOSTER Black Death bliss blood bosom breast breath breeze CANTO clouds dark dead death dream earth Enoch eternal Euphrates father fear fell fire fix'd flame fled flood flowers foes Fulneck gazed glen gloom glory grace grave Greenland hand HARRISON WEIR hath heart heaven hope hyæna isle Javan JOHN GILBERT land light living look'd lyre moon morn Morna mountains Nature's night numbers o'er ocean open'd pale Paradise pass'd Patriarchs peace PELICAN ISLAND Pelicans prayer race rest rocks roll'd rose round scene seem'd shade shadow shore silent Sire slumber smile song soul spirit stars stood storm strange sweet SWITZERLAND tears tempest thee thine thou thought tide toil trees trembling turn'd Twas vale vanish'd voice WANDERER waves weary whence wild wind wings woods youth Zillah
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Página 98 - 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 71 - Touched by remembrance, trembles to that pole ; For in this land of heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's noblest race, There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest...
Página 72 - Here woman reigns ; the mother, daughter, wife, Strews with fresh flowers the narrow way of life; In the clear heaven of her delightful eye, An angel-guard of loves and graces lie ; Around her knees domestic duties meet, And fireside pleasures gambol at her feet. " Where shall that land, that spot of earth be found...
Página 102 - The storm, that wrecks the winter sky, No more disturbs their deep repose, Than summer evening's latest sigh That shuts the rose.
Página 92 - COMMON LOT. 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. Unknown the region of his birth, The land in which he .died unknown : His name has...
Página 104 - Then in a moment to my view The stranger darted from disguise \ The tokens in his hands I knew, My Saviour stood before mine eyes ; He spake ; and my poor name he named : " Of me thou hast not been ashamed ; These deeds shall thy memorial be ; Fear not, thou didst them unto me.
Página 74 - THERE is a land of every land the pride, Beloved by Heaven o'er all the world beside ; Where brighter suns dispense serener light, And milder moons emparadise the night ; A land of beauty, virtue...
Página 71 - A land of beauty, virtue, valor, truth, Time-tutored age and love-exalted youth: The wandering mariner, whose eye explores The wealthiest isles, the most enchanting shores, Views not a realm so bountiful and fair, Nor breathes the spirit of a purer air ; In every clime the...
Página 47 - O'er lawns the lily sheds perfume, The violet in the vale; But this bold floweret climbs the hill, Hides in the forest, haunts the glen, Plays on the margin of the rill, Peeps round the fox's den.
Página 103 - And ate ; but gave me part again : Mine was an angel's portion then ; For, while I fed with eager haste, That crust was manna to my taste. I spied him, where a fountain burst Clear from the rock ; his strength was gone : The heedless water...