An Excursion Among the PoetsH. C. Foster, 1853 - 350 σελίδες |
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... ,. Id . , 83 • • The Responses of External Nature , Id . , 84 · Man never Irreclaimable , Id . , 84 The Moral Law , Ode to Duty , The Soul's recuperative Energies , Id . , Id . , Id . , • · 85 86 88 1 2 2 2 7 * * * 55 Id 2 ( 13 )
... ,. Id . , 83 • • The Responses of External Nature , Id . , 84 · Man never Irreclaimable , Id . , 84 The Moral Law , Ode to Duty , The Soul's recuperative Energies , Id . , Id . , Id . , • · 85 86 88 1 2 2 2 7 * * * 55 Id 2 ( 13 )
Σελίδα 26
... Never we , Like the wronged child of a false charity , Shall , in the next world , blame the Judge of this , Biting the hand which we pretend to kiss . No ; for we feel that we are beings free 26 CHAUNCEY HARE TOWNSHEND . The Hope of an ...
... Never we , Like the wronged child of a false charity , Shall , in the next world , blame the Judge of this , Biting the hand which we pretend to kiss . No ; for we feel that we are beings free 26 CHAUNCEY HARE TOWNSHEND . The Hope of an ...
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... never grieve that we are less- Less perfect than Thyself , by the mere stress Of a rude nature , which , with devious course , Must run from Thee , that it may duly keep An individual will , and learn to choose The good way of itself ...
... never grieve that we are less- Less perfect than Thyself , by the mere stress Of a rude nature , which , with devious course , Must run from Thee , that it may duly keep An individual will , and learn to choose The good way of itself ...
Σελίδα 33
... never cease out of the land . " Deuteronomy . xv . 11 . HAD all a joy within , what outward ill Could touch ? This , this alone , the cure Of all the pangs that mortals must endure ; Not in the dreams of bliss impossible To our ...
... never cease out of the land . " Deuteronomy . xv . 11 . HAD all a joy within , what outward ill Could touch ? This , this alone , the cure Of all the pangs that mortals must endure ; Not in the dreams of bliss impossible To our ...
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... never taught to pray ! Ay , even ye who from the better way Turn wilful ( therefore to be pitied more ) ! Sure ye are men , for you still Christ did die , And Hope were your divinest remedy ! XXI . " But thou saidst , There is no hope ...
... never taught to pray ! Ay , even ye who from the better way Turn wilful ( therefore to be pitied more ) ! Sure ye are men , for you still Christ did die , And Hope were your divinest remedy ! XXI . " But thou saidst , There is no hope ...
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Alphonse De Lamartine angel angel-wings art thou beauty behold beneath bless blest bliss bosom breast breath bright calm cheer child Christ clouds dark dead dear death deep divine dost doth doubt dread dream dust E'en earth earthly Elizabeth Barrett Browning eternal eyes fair Faith fear feel flowers glad gloom glorious glory God's grace grave grief happy Hartley Coleridge harvest ended hath heart heaven heavenly holy hope human immortal life's light live Lord mercy mind morning Nature Nature's never night o'er old minster pain peace perish poor praise prayer Psalm rapture rest Ring Saviour seraphs shine silence sing skies smile sorrow soul sphere spirit stars sweet tears tempest thee thine things Thomas Parnell Thou art Thou hast thought throne Thy love trembling trust truth unto virtue voice wandering weary weep William Cullen Bryant wings wisdom word