Sacred Specimens: Selected from the Early English Poets ; with Prefatory VersesJohn Mitford Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 - 237页 |
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... prolong , Nor wake again the Lesbian song : Far on to other realms thy sight Turn in the golden eastern light ; Where from the snow - fed Æthiop hills , Her tawny bosom Meroe fills And dark and huge o'er Triton's wave The demon - xvi.
... prolong , Nor wake again the Lesbian song : Far on to other realms thy sight Turn in the golden eastern light ; Where from the snow - fed Æthiop hills , Her tawny bosom Meroe fills And dark and huge o'er Triton's wave The demon - xvi.
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... sight of the gloomy rocks of the Dead Sea , the most savage in nature . Vol . ii . p . 310 . Salt - The extreme saltness of the water ' Asphaltites , ' is infinitely stronger than the sea . Volney , ii . 311 . Sodom I must not omit what ...
... sight of the gloomy rocks of the Dead Sea , the most savage in nature . Vol . ii . p . 310 . Salt - The extreme saltness of the water ' Asphaltites , ' is infinitely stronger than the sea . Volney , ii . 311 . Sodom I must not omit what ...
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... sight : Thou that for love , thy life and love out - bled : Thou that of favour mad'st the lame goe right : Thou that canst heale , and help in all assayes , Forgive the guilt , that grew in youth's vain wayes . And now since I , with ...
... sight : Thou that for love , thy life and love out - bled : Thou that of favour mad'st the lame goe right : Thou that canst heale , and help in all assayes , Forgive the guilt , that grew in youth's vain wayes . And now since I , with ...
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... sights and worldly toys , Are tokens to behold ; The day , is like the day of doom ; The sun , the Son of Man ; The sky , the heavens ; the earth , the tomb Wherein we rest till then . The rainbow , bending in the sky , Bedeck'd with 12.
... sights and worldly toys , Are tokens to behold ; The day , is like the day of doom ; The sun , the Son of Man ; The sky , the heavens ; the earth , the tomb Wherein we rest till then . The rainbow , bending in the sky , Bedeck'd with 12.
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... through every part entire ; That in no earthly thing thou shalt delight , But in his sweet and amiable sight . Thenceforth all world's desire will in thee die , And C 3 21 We should, them love, and with their needs ...
... through every part entire ; That in no earthly thing thou shalt delight , But in his sweet and amiable sight . Thenceforth all world's desire will in thee die , And C 3 21 We should, them love, and with their needs ...
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ancient angels Arab Asphaltites Awake beauty Bedouin behold beneath blessed breast breath bright brow Buckingham's Travels Burckhardt Burckhardt's Travels Caloyer canst Christ coursers crown Damascus dark Dead Sea dear death deep desert Deuteronomy divine dost doth E'en E'er earth Edom Egypt eternal Ev'n eyes fair faith fear feet flame flowers Ghor gleam glorious glory God unknown gold golden grace hand hath heart heaven heavenly hill holy HYMN Irby and Mangle's Israel Israel's Jabbok Josephus King Libanus light live Lord lov'd Mangle's Travels mercy mind Moab mountains night numbers o'er pale Paraclete peace perfect bliss plain POEMS praise Prophet PSALM rich rocks rose sacred shade shew shine sing Sion Sion's sleep song soul spring star stream sweet tears tell thee thine things thou didst thoughts thro throne tomb tree Tribes unto vale vext voice Wahabees wave weep wings
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第63页 - SWEET Day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky, The dew shall weep thy fall to-night ; For thou must die. Sweet Rose, whose hue angry and brave Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die. Sweet Spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My Music shows ye have your closes, And all must die.
第176页 - He that hath found some fledged bird's nest may know, At first sight, if the bird be flown ; But what fair well or grove he sings in now, That is to him unknown. And yet, as angels in some brighter dreams Call to the soul, when man doth sleep ; So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes, And into glory peep.
第176页 - I see them walking in an air of glory, Whose light doth trample on my days: My days, which are at best but dull and hoary, Mere...
第34页 - Give me my scallop-shell of quiet, My staff of faith to walk upon. My scrip of joy, immortal diet, My bottle of salvation, My gown of glory, hope's true gage; And thus I'll take my pilgrimage.
第219页 - CREATOR spirit, by whose aid The world's foundations first were laid, Come visit every pious mind ; Come pour thy joys on human kind ; From sin and sorrow set us free, And make thy temples worthy thee.
第64页 - Sir, said she, Tell me, I pray, whose hands are those ? But thou shalt answer, Lord, for me. Then Money came, and chinking still, What tune is this, poor man ? said he : I heard in Music you had skill: But thou shalt answer, Lord, for me.
第150页 - We see Him come, and know Him ours, Who, with His sunshine and His showers, Turns all the patient ground to flowers.
第68页 - He is a path, if any be misled ; He is a robe, if any naked be ; If any chance to hunger, He is bread ; If any be a bondman, He is free ; If any be but weak, how strong is He ! To dead men life He is, to sick men health ; To blind men sight, and to the needy wealth ; A pleasure without loss, a treasure without stealth.
第131页 - FALSE world, thou ly'st : thou canst not lend The least delight : Thy favours cannot gain a friend, They are so slight : Thy morning pleasures make an end To please at night : Poor are the wants that thou supply'st : And yet thou vaunt'st, and yet thou vy'st With Heaven ; fond earth, thou boast'st ; false world, thou ly'st.
第173页 - He is thy gracious Friend, And (O my soul awake!) Did in pure love descend, To die here for thy sake. If thou canst get but thither, There grows the flower of peace, The Rose that cannot wither, Thy fortress, and thy ease. Leave then thy foolish ranges; For none can thee secure But One who never changes — Thy God, thy life, thy cure!