Original Poetic Effusions: Moral, Religious, and SentimentalEdgar W. Davies, 1822 - 206 σελίδες |
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... Behold - Conundrum Dr. Johnson Addison . Lines An old acquaintance Temperance Emulation of Children To my young friend , R. To the Fair Impromptu I will Love Thee To a Lady , who wore a Dagger Song The Smile of Gladness But Mark the ...
... Behold - Conundrum Dr. Johnson Addison . Lines An old acquaintance Temperance Emulation of Children To my young friend , R. To the Fair Impromptu I will Love Thee To a Lady , who wore a Dagger Song The Smile of Gladness But Mark the ...
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... Behold the GOOD which heaven bestows , Nor let repinings fill thy soul : * Perfection from disorder flows : And , had'st thou more or less than seems , To thy ill - judging mind , so fair , Thou might'st be doom'd to greater pain , Or ...
... Behold the GOOD which heaven bestows , Nor let repinings fill thy soul : * Perfection from disorder flows : And , had'st thou more or less than seems , To thy ill - judging mind , so fair , Thou might'st be doom'd to greater pain , Or ...
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... Behold ! ' round me what beauties shine , How lov'd , and how caressed ; While thou so meek and lowly seem'st → By fair one rare possessed : See , in the garden , with what care , Do ladies bright attend me ; I bloom and flourish midst ...
... Behold ! ' round me what beauties shine , How lov'd , and how caressed ; While thou so meek and lowly seem'st → By fair one rare possessed : See , in the garden , with what care , Do ladies bright attend me ; I bloom and flourish midst ...
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... Behold her tears which bitter flow , ' Cause of th ' oppressor's power ; And tell of her deep rooted woe , And gloom each passing hour ! Say — at this scene art thou unmov'd , Nor pity touch thy breast ; Then go , and herd thee with the ...
... Behold her tears which bitter flow , ' Cause of th ' oppressor's power ; And tell of her deep rooted woe , And gloom each passing hour ! Say — at this scene art thou unmov'd , Nor pity touch thy breast ; Then go , and herd thee with the ...
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... behold The wayward sons of men , And all their sins unfold ! And , on them sore shall rain A dreadful storm of woes- The portion of their cup , Who dare to be his foes ! But those , who love the Lord , Shall ever 30 POETIC EFFUSIONS ...
... behold The wayward sons of men , And all their sins unfold ! And , on them sore shall rain A dreadful storm of woes- The portion of their cup , Who dare to be his foes ! But those , who love the Lord , Shall ever 30 POETIC EFFUSIONS ...
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AMULET ART THOU BALM IN GILEAD beaming beauteous beauty Behold blessings blest bliss bloom breast can'st charms cheek cheer cherubic dark dark hand dear dost thou doth dream e'er EADEM a hundred earth fade fair faith fear feel flow fond fondly forsake glory golden shower grace happiness hast thou felt hath heaven heavenly holy HONOR hope and fear hour inspire joys libertine love thee mercy mind mortal mournful nature's ne'er o'er OMNE EADEM pain peace pleasure POETIC EFFUSIONS poor Praise ye pride raptures reign rose round sacred scene shine sigh sing skies smile song soothing sorrow soul spirit spleen storm strain sure sweet sweetest tear tell tempest tender thine tho't thot thro thy bosom thy gentle thy heart thy soul trembling truth Twas Twill be OMNE unto VELOCIPEDE virtue vows wicked world would'st wretch ye saints ye the Lord
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Σελίδα 130 - Be merciful unto me, O God, be merciful unto me: for my soul trusteth in thee: yea, in the shadow of thy wings will I make my refuge, until these calamities be overpast.
Σελίδα 168 - Behold, the eye of the Lord is upon them that fear him, upon them that hope in his mercy; To deliver their soul from death, and to keep them alive in famine.
Σελίδα 195 - Pharisees confessed as much of the holy prophets. Let him and such as he, when they are in their best actions, even at their prayers, look to hear that which the Pharisees heard from John the Baptist, when they least expected, when they rather looked for praise from him ; ' Generation of vipers, who hath warned ye to flee from the wrath to come...
Σελίδα 75 - tis strange I vow ; — It seems two wheels with wooden spring, Carnation ! see it go ! Cries Dick, that's called Velocipede-rA creature without tail or head, That wants nor whip nor prick, — There's nought to do but on and kick, Away 'tis gone full speed ! — And will or stage or coach outrun, In manner wonderful, indeed ! As very often it has done. Well ! well ! but what is that astride,— There — kicking so, and tries to ride ? Wounds ! how the thing does pant for breath — Tis dying, sure,...
Σελίδα 153 - ... O self-polluted loathsome wretch, The scourge of human kind, Go waste thy substance and thy state, And brutalize thy mind. 2 Go haunt the taverns night and day, The time thus spent in vain, Will bring disease and wo and death, And barter peace for pain. 3 Go like a demon to thy house, Destroy each comfort there ; And from thy sorrowing family Wring out the bitter tear.
Σελίδα 42 - As well might ocean billows heave, When not a wind did rise, As fancy thus my heart deceive, And fix my wandering eyes. No ; 'tis the beauty of the soul, That could my bosom fire ; THIS would my tenderest thot's controul, And love and truth inspire ! I WILL LOVE THEE.
Σελίδα 186 - See them meeting, Dreadful greeting, And for carnage fierce prepare, — [The Eagle and the Lion there] Now, the cannon's awful roar Runs along th...