Poems on Several Occasions: With Some Other CompositionsJohn Dunlap, in Market-street, 1772 - 184 |
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... must alfo BE THE GIFT OF HEAVEN . " I say , if this be the cafe , the riddle is immediately expounded , and we are at no lofs to affign a reason , why fome , ( comparatively speak- ing ) illiterate men , have been the fublimeft poets of ...
... must alfo BE THE GIFT OF HEAVEN . " I say , if this be the cafe , the riddle is immediately expounded , and we are at no lofs to affign a reason , why fome , ( comparatively speak- ing ) illiterate men , have been the fublimeft poets of ...
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... must be left for his readers to judge . Many of them are fragments , and un- finished ; and but few of them were revised by him- felf , with a view of being publifhed . Some cor- rections have , therefore , been made , where there ap ...
... must be left for his readers to judge . Many of them are fragments , and un- finished ; and but few of them were revised by him- felf , with a view of being publifhed . Some cor- rections have , therefore , been made , where there ap ...
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... Must * See an account of the THOMAS GODFREYS , father and fon , in the American Magazine . The above little ode is ad- dreffed to the fon . Mr. Evans and he were intimate in life , and in death not long divided . They poffeffed a kind ...
... Must * See an account of the THOMAS GODFREYS , father and fon , in the American Magazine . The above little ode is ad- dreffed to the fon . Mr. Evans and he were intimate in life , and in death not long divided . They poffeffed a kind ...
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... must affect men with joy , as fubjects of God's moral govern- ment , his goodness and mercy . Such a theme needs no apology ; and as to the prefent handling of it , if it fhould excite others , of a fimilar tafte , who , like the Author ...
... must affect men with joy , as fubjects of God's moral govern- ment , his goodness and mercy . Such a theme needs no apology ; and as to the prefent handling of it , if it fhould excite others , of a fimilar tafte , who , like the Author ...
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... must , Nor are we more secure ; Nought can escape the dreary pit But virtue and immortal wit , Which endless fhall endure . A PASTORAL 1 CARMEN PASTORALE . TRBS colitur prifcis quondam celeberrin URBS [ 95 ] Shadows we are, or empty ...
... must , Nor are we more secure ; Nought can escape the dreary pit But virtue and immortal wit , Which endless fhall endure . A PASTORAL 1 CARMEN PASTORALE . TRBS colitur prifcis quondam celeberrin URBS [ 95 ] Shadows we are, or empty ...
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Strona 20 - Now the God of peace that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you perfect in every good work to do His will, working in you that which is well pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ, to "Whom be glory for ever and ever, amen
Strona 19 - For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof. But he that doth the will of God abideth for ever,
Strona 102 - Sudden, as darts the lightning through the sky, Around the globe thy various weapons fly. Here war's red engines heap the field with slain, And pallid sickness there extends thy reign ; Here the soft virgin weeps her lover dead, There maiden beauty sinks the graceful head ; Here infants grieve their parents are no more, There...
Strona 70 - Till the freed Indians in their native groves Reap their own fruits, and woo their sable loves ; Peru once more a race of kings behold, And other Mexicos be roof'd with gold.
Strona 20 - Finally, brethren, whatfoever things are ' true, whatfoever things are honeft, whatfoever things ' are juft, whatfoever things are pure, whatfoever things ' are lovely, whatfoever things are of good report : If ' there be any virtue, and if there be any praife, think
Strona 144 - Grace mines around her with fereneft beams, And whifp'ring Angels prompt her golden dreams ; For her th...
Strona 91 - Pears, apples, cheese, dear Will, and wine, If thou wilt grace mine house, are thine (For these are in my pow'r). When the last ray of yon bright sun, Shall round its whirling axle run, And hasten the sixth hour. Thy wife delights in her neat home And babes, but let her boldly come, Provided she's at leisure. Thy beauteous boy shall also find, Although unask'd, a welcome kind, And be receiv'd with pleasure. And with thee hnste the virgin Muse, And jest that laughter shall diffuse.
Strona 106 - And, pleas'd, from thee new fame and honour draws; In thee those various virtues are combin'd, That form the true pre-eminence of mind. What wonder struck us when we did survey The lambent lightnings innocently play, And down thy rods beheld the dreaded fire In a swift flame descend and then expire; While the red thunders, roaring loud around, Burst the black clouds, and harmless smite the ground. Blest use of art! apply'd to serve mankind, The noble province of the sapient mind!
Strona 133 - : " Come, thou queen of pensive air, — In thy sable, sooted car, By two mournful turtles drawn, — Let me meet thee on yon lawn, With decent vestments wrapt around, And thy brows with cypress bound ! Quickly come, thou sober dame, And thy musing poet claim. Bear me where thou lov'st to rove In the deep, dark, solemn grove, Where, on banks of velvet green, Peace, with Silence, still is seen ; And Leisure, at the sultry noon...
Strona 19 - ... if any man have not the fpirit of Chrift he is * * " none of his ;" and that the fruits of the Spirit .are love, joy, peace, long-fuffering, gentleness, good•.