Poems, on Various SubjectsFrom the Press of A. Loudon, (Whitehall), 1805 - 220 頁 |
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... scene the glowing image flies . O lead me to your solitary seat , Your fav'rite arbour , your belov'd retreat , Where nature acts th ' ingenious artist's part , Nay , goes beyond the rivalship of art . From her complete the curious ...
... scene the glowing image flies . O lead me to your solitary seat , Your fav'rite arbour , your belov'd retreat , Where nature acts th ' ingenious artist's part , Nay , goes beyond the rivalship of art . From her complete the curious ...
第 28 頁
... scene Of doing good to wretched men ; And as his follower , surely I , To do what good I can , should try . I am all frail and weak , ' tis true , And of myself can nothing do ; But in thy hand I fain would be The means of bringing some ...
... scene Of doing good to wretched men ; And as his follower , surely I , To do what good I can , should try . I am all frail and weak , ' tis true , And of myself can nothing do ; But in thy hand I fain would be The means of bringing some ...
第 29 頁
... my heart unfold ; - But they are such as never can be told . To think in silence is my hapless lot , And you the subject of each rising thought . Sometimes my bosom's fill'd with chilling fears ; A scene C 2 POEMS . 29.
... my heart unfold ; - But they are such as never can be told . To think in silence is my hapless lot , And you the subject of each rising thought . Sometimes my bosom's fill'd with chilling fears ; A scene C 2 POEMS . 29.
第 30 頁
Isabella Oliver. Sometimes my bosom's fill'd with chilling fears ; A scene of horror to my view appears . Methinks I see you in a distant place , Without a friend , without a last embrace , Expiring lie . If this should be your fate- I ...
Isabella Oliver. Sometimes my bosom's fill'd with chilling fears ; A scene of horror to my view appears . Methinks I see you in a distant place , Without a friend , without a last embrace , Expiring lie . If this should be your fate- I ...
第 38 頁
... scene , to close His earthly pleasures and his earthly woes . With heart serene he thinks upon the tomb , As the sure place to which he soon must come ; Where he must lay his tottering body by , And rob'd in goodness , dwell above the ...
... scene , to close His earthly pleasures and his earthly woes . With heart serene he thinks upon the tomb , As the sure place to which he soon must come ; Where he must lay his tottering body by , And rob'd in goodness , dwell above the ...
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第 3 頁 - She very early discovered a fondness for rhyme, and took pleasure in clothing her friendly and pious sentiments in a poetic dress. And, what is very remarkable, though strictly true, she composed her pieces, generally, while engaged in the common business of life, or while taking a...
第 144 頁 - Joseph's case we may a parallel see ; Sent into Egypt by divine decree, His brethren's evil, God intends for good, Yet they, as guilty, in his presence stood. Some plead the precedent of former times, And bring example in, to sanction crimes : Greece had her Helots, Gibeonites the Jew ; Must then Columbia have her Negroes too! By men who by his spirit were inspir'd, To teach us what our blessed Lord requir'd^ Rules have been given to regulate our lives, As subjects, husbands, parents, children, wives...
第 139 頁 - AMERICA! wipe out this dire disgrace, Which stains the brightest glories of thy face. Twas thine against oppressive power to raise A noble standard, and attract the gaze Of the surrounding nations, who approve Thy arduous struggle, rising from a love Of liberty. Your rights you understood, And rose, resolv'd like men to make them good; Through every rank the gen'rous ardour ran; The poorest lab'rer feels himself a man.
第 142 頁 - d in his breast ; There gloomy superstition's terrors reign'd; Insidious wiles his manly courage stain'd ; While sloth and ignorance in fetters bind The nobler workings of the savage mind. See these by Europe's fairer sons displac'd, With useful arts and polish'd manners grac'd. ! Now sturdy labour* with incessant toil Clears the rude wild, and cultivates the soil. As art's...
第 4 頁 - ... make a collection for publication, not being a ready writer herself, she dictated them to another person, who wrote them down. These Poems, therefore, have come, not so properly from the pen, as from the memory and the heart of the Poetess.
第 4 頁 - GXefcises-GJ^ligion, well acquainted with the sacred writings, and also with the •works of celebrated Divines, this sufficiently accounts for the vein of piety which runs through all her Poems.
第 141 頁 - To punish sin, and lead us to repent; But if these warnings we refuse to mind, A train of evils follow close behind ; If we may credit God's eternal word, And those examples left upon record. Are these the blest abodes of liberty ! Is this the generous race that would be free...
第 137 頁 - Is it not a shame For any that assume the Christian name, Who say the influence of his blood extends From sea to sea, to earth's remotest ends, To trade in human flesh, to forge a chain For those who may with them in glory reign ? But, independent of the Christian...