The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1889 - 536 páginas |
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... receiving Hayley's Picture To his Cousin , Lady Hesketh . Epitaph on Mr. Chester , of Chichely On a Plant of Virgin's ... received by his Majesty On a Mistake in his Translation of Homer 400 The Castaway TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF ...
... receiving Hayley's Picture To his Cousin , Lady Hesketh . Epitaph on Mr. Chester , of Chichely On a Plant of Virgin's ... received by his Majesty On a Mistake in his Translation of Homer 400 The Castaway TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF ...
Página xix
... received them from the Rev. J. A. Knight , to whom they had been given by Lady Austen . The former of them had already reached Mr. Bruce from another source , which is of course an additional proof of genuineness . Of the deep interest ...
... received them from the Rev. J. A. Knight , to whom they had been given by Lady Austen . The former of them had already reached Mr. Bruce from another source , which is of course an additional proof of genuineness . Of the deep interest ...
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... received fifty - three years after her death , gave him the occasion to pour out all his love and gratitude in what is probably the most touching elegy in the English language . Within a The death of his mother , generally the heaviest ...
... received fifty - three years after her death , gave him the occasion to pour out all his love and gratitude in what is probably the most touching elegy in the English language . Within a The death of his mother , generally the heaviest ...
Página xxiii
... received in his childhood , for unquestionably it left its mark upon him for many a year . All writers agree in holding that it was an evil time both in faith and practice . The company in which Mr. Pattison found himself in his ...
... received in his childhood , for unquestionably it left its mark upon him for many a year . All writers agree in holding that it was an evil time both in faith and practice . The company in which Mr. Pattison found himself in his ...
Página xxiv
... received his first reli- gious instruction . That the Established religion was the true one , and could be proved so , that it promoted virtue and morality , this the boy must have been taught from the beginning ; and probably not much ...
... received his first reli- gious instruction . That the Established religion was the true one , and could be proved so , that it promoted virtue and morality , this the boy must have been taught from the beginning ; and probably not much ...
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beauty beneath blessing boast Boötes breast breath charms Cowper dear death delight divine dream earth Eartham ease eyes fair faith fame fancy fear feel flowers folly give glory grace hand happy hast hear heart heaven heavenly Homer honour hope hour John Gilpin John Throckmorton labour Lady Hesketh letters light live Lord lyre mercy mind Muse nature Nebaioth never Newton night numbers nymphs o'er Olney Olney Hymns once pain peace Phoebus pleasure poem poet praise prayer prove rest rills Rome sacred scene scorn seek seems shade shine sigh sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound stream sweet taste tears thee theme thine thou art thought toil trembling trifler truth Twas Unwin verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue waste Weston Underwood WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom wish wonder worth youth
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Página 204 - Would I describe a preacher, such as Paul, Were he on earth, would hear, approve, and own, Paul should himself direct me. I would trace His master-strokes, and draw from his design. I would express him simple, grave, sincere ; In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain, And plain in manner ; decent, solemn, chaste, And natural in gesture ; much impressed Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it, too ; affectionate in look And tender in address,...
Página 318 - I will obey, not willingly alone, But gladly, as the precept were her own ; And, while that face renews my filial grief, Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief, Shall steep me in Elysian reverie, A momentary dream that thou art she.
Página 319 - Perhaps a tear, if souls can weep in bliss — Ah, that maternal smile ! It answers — Yes. I heard the bell tolled on thy burial day, I saw the hearse that bore thee slow away, And, turning from my nursery window, drew A long, long sigh, and wept a last adieu l But was it such ? — It was.
Página 319 - But was it such? — It was. — Where thou art gone Adieus and farewells are a sound unknown. May I but meet thee on that peaceful shore, The parting word shall pass my lips no more!
Página 33 - The hand that gave it, still supplies The gracious light and heat ; His truths upon the nations rise, They rise, but never set. 4 Let everlasting thanks be thine, For such a bright display, As makes a world of darkness shine With beams of heavenly day.
Página 36 - It can bring with it nothing But he will bear us through : Who gives the lilies clothing Will clothe his people too : Beneath the spreading heavens No creature but is fed ; And he who feeds the ravens Will give his children bread.
Página 305 - His long red cloak, well brushed and neat, He manfully did throw. Now see him mounted once again Upon his nimble steed, Full slowly pacing o'er the stones, With caution and good heed. But finding soon a smoother road Beneath his well-shod feet, The snorting beast began to trot, Which galled him in his seat. X So, Fair and softly...
Página 28 - Dear dying Lamb ! Thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed church of God Be saved, to sin no more.
Página 33 - His purposes will ripen fast, Unfolding every hour ; The bud may have a bitter taste, But sweet will be the flower. Blind unbelief is sure to err,* And scan his work in vain : God is his own interpreter, And he will make it plain.
Página 33 - Deep in unfathomable mines Of never-failing skill, He treasures up his bright designs, And works his sovereign will. Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.