Thoughts on wheels. The climbing boy's soliloquies. Songs of Zion, being imitations of the Psalms. Narratives. Tributary poems. Miscellaneous poemsSorin & Ball, 1845 |
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... Hill A Voyage Round the World Humility Birds The Gentianella A Lucid Interval 367 371 373 374 · 375 381 387 388 396 397 Worms and Flowers 399 The Recluse 400 Time : A Rhapsody 401 To a Friend , with a Copy of the foregoing Lucubration ...
... Hill A Voyage Round the World Humility Birds The Gentianella A Lucid Interval 367 371 373 374 · 375 381 387 388 396 397 Worms and Flowers 399 The Recluse 400 Time : A Rhapsody 401 To a Friend , with a Copy of the foregoing Lucubration ...
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... hill course . Rougher than harrow - teeth within , Sharp lime and jagged stone Stripp'd my few garments , gored the skin , And grided to the bone . Gall'd , wounded , bleeding , ill at ease , Still I was stout at heart ; Head ...
... hill course . Rougher than harrow - teeth within , Sharp lime and jagged stone Stripp'd my few garments , gored the skin , And grided to the bone . Gall'd , wounded , bleeding , ill at ease , Still I was stout at heart ; Head ...
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... flapt me round ; Green hills , and dales , and woods were there , And May - flowers on the ground . The moon was waning in the west , The clouds were golden red ; The lark , a mile above his nest , Was 40 THE CLIMBING BOY'S SOLILOQUIES .
... flapt me round ; Green hills , and dales , and woods were there , And May - flowers on the ground . The moon was waning in the west , The clouds were golden red ; The lark , a mile above his nest , Was 40 THE CLIMBING BOY'S SOLILOQUIES .
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... hill ; At his command the waves roll'd by ; He beckon'd , and the winds were still . I laid me down and slept ; —I woke ; Thou , Lord ! my spirit didst sustain ; Bright from the east the morning broke , Thy comforts rose on me again . I ...
... hill ; At his command the waves roll'd by ; He beckon'd , and the winds were still . I laid me down and slept ; —I woke ; Thou , Lord ! my spirit didst sustain ; Bright from the east the morning broke , Thy comforts rose on me again . I ...
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... hill reside ? -He that maintains a conscience clear . He that in his uprightness walks , Who from his heart the truth will tell ; Of others ne'er malignly talks , · - Nor lets his tongue on slanders dwell : - He who his neighbour never ...
... hill reside ? -He that maintains a conscience clear . He that in his uprightness walks , Who from his heart the truth will tell ; Of others ne'er malignly talks , · - Nor lets his tongue on slanders dwell : - He who his neighbour never ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
age to age amidst art thou beauty behold bellis perennis beneath beneath the sky bird birth bless bliss blood bloom bosom breast breath bright clouds cried darkness dead dear death dream dust earth eternity evanescent face fear fire fix'd flame fled flowers foes gloom glory grace grave GREENLAND grief hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hope hour Jehovah King land light living look'd Lord lyre mercy mind moon Morna morning mother's mountains Nature's never night numbers o'er ocean Paradise peace praise prayer PSALM rapture rest rose round seem'd shade Sheffield shine sight sing skies sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit spring stand star star by star storm sweet tears tempest thee thine thou thought throne tomb 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 421 - 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 345 - I gave him all ; he blessed it, brake, 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.
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 235 - Alternate triumphed in his breast; His bliss and woe, a smile, a tear ! Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding pulse, the languid limb, The changing spirits' rise and fall, We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all.
Página 363 - THE bird that soars on highest wing Builds on the ground her lowly nest ; And she that doth most sweetly sing Sings in the shade when all things rest : — In lark and nightingale we see What honor hath humility. 2 When Mary chose the better part, She meekly sat at Jesus...
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 65 - Confesses he has none. 428. 7s. M. 6 1. The Soul panting for God. 1 As the hart, with eager looks, Panteth for the water-brooks, So my soul, athirst for thee, Pants the living God to see ; When, O when, with filial fear, Lord, shall I to thee draw near ? 2 Why art thou cast down, my soul ? God, thy God, shall make thee whole : Why art thou disquieted ? God shall lift thy fallen head, And his countenance benign Be the saving health of thine.
Página 342 - Thrice welcome, little English flower! My mother-country's white and red, In rose or lily, till this hour, Never to me such beauty spread: Transplanted from thine island-bed, A treasure in a grain of earth, Strange as a spirit from the dead, Thine embryo sprang to birth.
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.