Horæ Lyricæ: Poems, Chiefly of the Lyric Kind, in Three Books, Sacred : I. To Devotion and Piety, II. To Virtue, Honour and Friendship, III. To the Memory of the DeadW. Whetstone and B. Edmond, 1753 - 299 |
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Strona viii
... Soul , thou haft trodden down Strength , Judg . v . & c . When ELIPHAZ , in the Book of Job , fpeaks his Sense of the Holiness of God , he intro- duces a Machine in a Vision : Fear came upon me , Trembling on all my Bones , the Hair of ...
... Soul , thou haft trodden down Strength , Judg . v . & c . When ELIPHAZ , in the Book of Job , fpeaks his Sense of the Holiness of God , he intro- duces a Machine in a Vision : Fear came upon me , Trembling on all my Bones , the Hair of ...
Strona x
... Soul as the Wind , and his Welfare paffes away as a Cloud ; his Bones are pierced within him , and his Soul is poured out ; he goes mourning without the Sun , a Brother to Dragons , and a Companion to Owls ; while his Harp and Organ are ...
... Soul as the Wind , and his Welfare paffes away as a Cloud ; his Bones are pierced within him , and his Soul is poured out ; he goes mourning without the Sun , a Brother to Dragons , and a Companion to Owls ; while his Harp and Organ are ...
Strona xix
... Soul . IF the trifling and incredible Tales that fur- nish out a Tragedy , are so armed by Wit and Fancy , as to ... Souls to the Love of Virtue . The Affairs of this Life , with their Reference to a Life to come , would shine bright in ...
... Soul . IF the trifling and incredible Tales that fur- nish out a Tragedy , are so armed by Wit and Fancy , as to ... Souls to the Love of Virtue . The Affairs of this Life , with their Reference to a Life to come , would shine bright in ...
Strona xx
... Soul over a thousand Temptations ; the inimitable Love and Paffion of a dying GOD ; the awful Glories of the laft Tribunal ; the grand decisive Sentence , from which there is no Appeal ; and the con- fequent Transports or Horrors of the ...
... Soul over a thousand Temptations ; the inimitable Love and Paffion of a dying GOD ; the awful Glories of the laft Tribunal ; the grand decisive Sentence , from which there is no Appeal ; and the con- fequent Transports or Horrors of the ...
Strona xxii
... Soul , nor check the Raptures of her Faith and Love . Though in my feeble Attempts of this kind , I have too often fettered my Thoughts in the narrow Metre of our Pfalm - Tranflators ; I have contracted and cramped the Senfe , or ren ...
... Soul , nor check the Raptures of her Faith and Love . Though in my feeble Attempts of this kind , I have too often fettered my Thoughts in the narrow Metre of our Pfalm - Tranflators ; I have contracted and cramped the Senfe , or ren ...
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Strona ix - Such a nation might truly say to corruption, thou art my father, and to the worm, thou art my mother and my sister.
Strona x - Among the bushes they brayed ; Under the nettles they were gathered together. They were children of fools, Yea, children of base men : They were viler than the earth. And now am I their song, Yea, I am their byword.
Strona 224 - Twixt her wild passions and her will ; Haunted and hagg'd where'er she roves, By purling streams and silent groves, Or with her Furies, or her Loves. Then our own native land we hate, Too cold, too windy, or too wet ; Change the thick climate, and repair To France or Italy for air : In vain we change, in vain we fly ; Go, Sylvia, mount the whirling sky, Or...
Strona 87 - Hark, how he prays (the charming sound Dwells on his dying lips) " Forgive ! " And every groan, and gaping wound. Cries,
Strona 282 - ... depths of woe ; Young mothers, who your darling babes have found Untimely murder'd with a ghastly wound ; Ye frighted nymphs, who on the bridal bed...
Strona 168 - Safe from the smiling and the frowning world. Yet once a day drop down a gentle look On the...
Strona 79 - Now let me mount and join their song, And be an angel too ; My heart, my hand, my ear, my tongue — Here's joyful work for you.
Strona 183 - Glittering stones, and golden things, Wealth and honours that have wings, Ever fluttering to be gone, I could never call my own: Riches that the world bestows, She can take, and I can lose; But the treasures that are mine Lie afar beyond her line. When I view my spacious soul, And survey myself a whole, And enjoy myself alone, I'ma kingdom of my own.
Strona 126 - I am held in his embrace, There's not a thought attempts to rove : Each smile he wears upon his face Fixes and charms and fires my love.
Strona 8 - tis in vain to seek for bliss ; For bliss can ne'er be found, Till we arrive where Jesus is, And tread on heavenly ground.